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Following a report on the situation with Social Media and bots, Lewis Stuart of University of Nottingham is inspired to see just how ... When you relocate a robot, how does it work out where it is? Dr Ayse Kucukyilmaz explains how there's uncertainty at every turn. How do you implement an on/off switch on a General Artificial Intelligence? Rob Miles explains the perils. Part 1: ... Alan Turing almost accidentally created the blueprint for the modern day digital computer. Here Mark Jago takes us through The ... The danger of assuming general artificial intelligence will be the same as human intelligence. Rob Miles explains with a simple ... Why do computers have such a hard time showing TV footage? Dr Steve Bagley unlaces the

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Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

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The Anonymisation Problem - Computerphile

The Anonymisation Problem - Computerphile

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MapReduce - Computerphile

MapReduce - Computerphile

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Shortest Path Algorithm Problem - Computerphile

Shortest Path Algorithm Problem - Computerphile

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Bad Bot Problem - Computerphile

Bad Bot Problem - Computerphile

Following a report on the situation with Social Media and bots, Lewis Stuart of University of Nottingham is inspired to see just how ...

Kidnapped Robot Problem - Computerphile

Kidnapped Robot Problem - Computerphile

When you relocate a robot, how does it work out where it is? Dr Ayse Kucukyilmaz explains how there's uncertainty at every turn.

AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

How do you implement an on/off switch on a General Artificial Intelligence? Rob Miles explains the perils. Part 1: ...

Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Alan Turing almost accidentally created the blueprint for the modern day digital computer. Here Mark Jago takes us through The ...

Deadly Truth of General AI? - Computerphile

Deadly Truth of General AI? - Computerphile

The danger of assuming general artificial intelligence will be the same as human intelligence. Rob Miles explains with a simple ...

Dealing With Big Data - Computerphile

Dealing With Big Data - Computerphile

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The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

Why do computers have such a hard time showing TV footage? Dr Steve Bagley unlaces the

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

You say "bye" first! - no, you say "bye" first! - how do you know when to close the connection? Dr Richard G. Clegg of Queen Mary ...

CPUs Are Out of Order - Computerphile

CPUs Are Out of Order - Computerphile

Spectre and Meltdown showed up holes in the hardware implementation of CPUs, but what exactly are the exploits targetting?