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National Geographic
The Future of Artificial Intelligence | StarTalk
Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the future of robotics and A.I. with the former head of DARPA, Arati Prabhakar. Back in the studio, guest robotics engineer Hod Lipson joins the conversation to explain engineering next generation robotics....
The Royal Institution
Artificial Intelligence, the History and Future - with Chris Bishop
Chris Bishop discusses the progress and opportunities of artificial intelligence research. Subscribe for weekly science videosf='http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos The last five years have witnessed a...
Curated Video
Can Humans Beat AI at Art?
We have long-been aware that artificial intelligences (AI) can out-perform humans at logical functions, but will they also exceed our artistic abilities? In 2021, Greg challenged an AI to an art competition. The results are both humbling...
Curated Video
ChatGPT 101 - Supercharge Your Work and Life with ChatGPT - Entertainment (Song, Poems, TV/Film Scripts, Novels, Jokes)
in this video, we will explore our creative side and discover prompts for creating songs, poems, TV/film scripts, novels, and jokes. The video provides inspiration and guidance to help us express ourselves creatively and bring ideas to...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Is AI a threat to mankind?
Evil artificial intelligences are luckily confined to fiction. Yet leading scientists claim that intelligent machines are 'the most serious threat facing mankind'. Are they right or could a mind free from human prejudices create a...
Curated Video
Using AI to Design Board Games
Could artificial Intelligence (AI) design a board game? New AI has amazed (and alarmed) the world with its cleverness, but can it be creative? In this episode, filmed in 2021, Dr. Mike Cook explains the AI systems that he has built to...
Curated Video
Algorithms: Turing
Why Turing devoted his life to the quest of what we now know as artificial intelligence, and invented the first algorithms that now form the basis of all programmed computers. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and...
The Royal Institution
Synthetic Intelligence - with Zdenka Kuncic
Can machines be made to think like humans? And how does synthetic intelligence differ from artificial intelligence? Subscribe for regular science videosf='http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos How does the...
World Science Festival
The Future of Augmented Intelligence: If You Can’t Beat ‘em, Join ‘em
Computers are getting smarter and more creative, offering spectacular possibilities to improve the human condition. There’s a call to redefine Artificial Intelligence as Augmented Intelligence, to emphasize the potential of humans...
Curated Video
Should You Watch The Social Dilemma? | The Social Dilemma (Netflix 2020) Review
In a channel first, we're watching the docu-drama The Social Dilemma and discussing how it portrays tech ethics, artificial intelligence, and more!
TED Talks
TED: S.A.N. (Sentient Advocate of Nature) | GoodBye Monkey
In a universe not unlike ours, a tech-environmentalist group claims to have created an AI that is the direct “voice of the earth,” a computer connected via electrodes to the mycelium network under an ancient forest named S.A.N. (Sentient...
SciShow
Nadine The Robot Is Amazing And Creepy
Nadine the robot has been unveiled, and as robotics technology gets more advanced, humanoid robots are looking more and more human. In this episode of SciShow News we explore how Nadine works and why a lot of people find it creepy.
SciShow
How to Upload Your Mind
Uploading your mind to a computer might one day let humans cheat death. The technology’s a long way off, but researchers are working on closing that gap. This episode was brought to you and inspired by the movie Self/less.
Curated Video
Enigma: Cracking The Code
The Enigma machine could pair up letters in 150 million million ways. How did the machine work to give so many different permutations – and how was the code eventually cracked? Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the...
Curated Video
How Algorithms Change the World
What are algorithms, and how do they dictate human behaviour? Helpful and often life-saving functions, algorithms are shaping our lives more and more as they become increasingly complex. Maths - Algebra A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and...
World Science Festival
Will Self-Taught, A.I. Powered Robots Be the End of Us?
“Success in creating effective A.I.,” said the late Stephen Hawking, “could be the biggest event in the history of our civilization. Or the worst. We just don’t know.” Are we creating the instruments of our own destruction or exciting...
Creators
ReForm | Hollywood's Digital Clones
See ReForm Episode 2a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99gMbK2QCKE' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>2 In the premiere of our ReForm series, we explore the frontier of the 3D face- and body scanning technology used to create...
The Royal Institution
The Future of Crime Detection and Prevention
Could an artificial intelligence predict a crime before it happens? Will we ever truly trust a machine? What new technology might be used against us in the future? Subscribe for regular science videosf='http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe'...
World Science Festival
Is Alien ‘Life’ Weirder Than We Imagine: Who Is Out There?
If we want to discover alien life out there in the universe, we first need to figure out where to look—and what we're even looking for. Will it be biological like us? Could it be artificial, or take some other form we haven't yet...
The Royal Institution
Swearing is Good for You - with Emma Byrne Q&A
What's going on in Tourette's? Does the etymology of swear words explain why we find them derogatory today? Emma Byrne answers audience questions following her talk. Subscribe for regular science videosf='http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe'...
Barbican Centre
What to See at AI: More than Human
Seeker
What Can Happen to the Human Heart After Months of Swimming? | The Swim
Using ultrasound and a prototype waterproof monitor, medics and researchers are watching Ben Lecomte's heart closely. Can the way we examine his EKG waves in ocean waves help us prevent fatal heart disease? *Note: at 3:30 when the video...