Fei-Fei Li and Yuval Noah Harari in conversation on The Coming AI Upheaval 24 April 2019
No conclusions reached but a good airing of the problem. The case for the prosecution (Harari)...
Read MoreNo conclusions reached but a good airing of the problem. The case for the prosecution (Harari)...
Read MoreAI is still only at the quite creative stage of development. Hassabis breaks creativity down into...
Read MoreFancy coding generates consciousness. It is interesting watching Westworld and Humans...
Read MoreJess provides surprisingly good relationship counselling. Jess is an AI-based personal assistant...
Read MoreEthology gets serious. Behavioural ecology replaces anecdote with analysis. An excellent set of...
Read MoreVery lifelike, very natural by AI standards. This is an unmissable video clip of a three minute...
Read MoreThe film asks all the right questions. For example, can you empathise with replicants as much you...
Read MoreThis is worth watching. It will take you just 89 seconds. The scan of the brain was performed by...
Read MoreGreg A. Dunn’s artwork comprises a collection of stunning pieces mainly depicting neurons...
Read MoreAI and robotics could give us real-life avatars. A rather different take on the threat that AI...
Read MoreOne episode in a longstanding Radio 4 programme, this time on the power of the subconscious brain....
Read MoreRobots are becoming empathetic. The second and final part of this radio series takes us up a notch...
Read MoreOne of a small number of (film/TV) productions featuring truly lifelike humanoid AIs, played...
Read MoreThe first of a two part series, Robots that care discusses one of the core questions in the field...
Read MoreThe first of a three part radio series, the programme charts the history of robots, …
Read MoreThe programme is a pleasant and accessible way to learn a little more about one of the world’s …
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