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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 ... How do you implement an on/off switch on a General Artificial Intelligence? Rob Miles explains the perils. Part 1: ... Following a report on the situation with Social Media and bots, Lewis Stuart of University of Nottingham is inspired to see just how ... Part 1 of a Series on AI Safety Research with Rob Miles. Rob heads away from his 'Killer Stamp Collector' example to find a more ... Researchers suggested there's more AI generated content appearing on the web than human generated content - Mike Pound ... Mike talks through a binary search bug that was undiscovered for years!

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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 ...

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: ...

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 ...

General AI Won't Want You To Fix its Code - Computerphile

General AI Won't Want You To Fix its Code - Computerphile

Part 1 of a Series on AI Safety Research with Rob Miles. Rob heads away from his 'Killer Stamp Collector' example to find a more ...

LLMs and Newcomb's Problem - Computerphile

LLMs and Newcomb's Problem - Computerphile

Newcomb's

The Problem with A.I. Slop! - Computerphile

The Problem with A.I. Slop! - Computerphile

Researchers suggested there's more AI generated content appearing on the web than human generated content - Mike Pound ...

Stop Button Solution? - Computerphile

Stop Button Solution? - Computerphile

After seemingly insurmountable

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Mike talks through a binary search bug that was undiscovered for years! https://www.facebook.com/

Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

A hacked car that could kill you should be more worrying than a thousand lightbulbs taking Facebook offline. University of ...

Generative AI's Greatest Flaw - Computerphile

Generative AI's Greatest Flaw - Computerphile

Described as GenAIs greatest flaw, indirect prompt injection is a big

The Problem with JPEG - Computerphile

The Problem with JPEG - Computerphile

Never use JPEG with text. But why? Image Analyst Mike Pound explains what goes wrong when JPEG tries to compress text.

The Kindle Text Problem - Computerphile

The Kindle Text Problem - Computerphile

Why is it that PDFs look great and yet e-books can look ropey? - Dr Steve Bagley turns Brady into a computer to find out. EXTRA ...

Shortest Path Algorithm Problem - Computerphile

Shortest Path Algorithm Problem - Computerphile

A seemingly simple