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Futuremakers

Has AI changed the way we find the truth?

Around the world, automated bot accounts have enabled some government agencies and political parties to exploit online platforms in dispersing fake messages.
Futuremakers

From Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, the birth of AI?

Many developments in science are achieved through people being able to ‘stand on the shoulders of giants’ and in the history of AI two giants in particular stand out.
The Secrets of Mathematics
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Can we build AI with Emotional Intelligence? The 2018 Annual Charles Simonyi Lecture

Marcus du Sautoy and Professor Rosalind Picard for 2018's annual Simonyi Lecture: Can we build AI with Emotional Intelligence?
Futuremakers

Is AI good for our health?

Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores the topic "Is AI good for our health?"
Future of Business
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Surviving in an AI world

How do you future proof yourself from AI?
Future of Business
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Future of work with Google Chief Economist Hal Varian and Professor Jonathan Trevor

AI’s effect on the labour force, who wins man or machine?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How do you teach a robot social cues?

As robots are increasingly deployed in settings requiring social interaction we asked the Big Question: How do you teach a robot social cues? To find out we visited Shimon Whiteson, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science
The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of Artificial Intelligence

How modern neuroscience is researching the way the human brain can comprehend a working environment.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language?
Strachey Lectures
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Strachey Lecture: Artificial Intelligence and the Future

In this talk Demis Hassabis discuss's what is happening at the cutting edge of AI research, its future impact on fields such as science and healthcare, and how developing AI may help us better understand the human mind.
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences at the Department for Continuing Education

Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language?
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Consciousness and Computability

Prof. Sir Roger Penrose on the idea of artificial intelligence and whether consciousness can be replicated by a computer - a discussion of new physics which may take us closer to explaining the mind.
Keble College

Creating Cyborgs

Professor Kevin Warwick from Reading University talks about his innovative research in the area of robotics and cyborgs.

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