This week on The Turing Podcast, the hosts chat with Dr James Geddes, who is a Principial Research Data Scientist in the Research Engineering Group at the Alan Turing Institute. The discussion revolves around an all-important question: What actually is AI? James breaks down three categories of computer programs that could be considered AI: Simulations, Symbolic AI and Machine Learning, and the hosts debate which, if any of these, are really intelligent! This week the podcast is hosted by Ed Chalstrey and introduces Christina Last.
AI for Cyber Defence (AICD) research centre
Our AI Futures - Lord Chris Holmes and the AI Bill
Project Bluebird: Revolutionising Air Traffic Control with AI and digital twins
AI for Cyber Defence
Building Digital Tools for Polar Research
Data Science for the Arts and Humanities
Algorithmic Justice
How do we regulate AI?
Diagnosing Dementia with AI
Making the world add up with Tim Harford
The Coffee Pod - Hussein Rappel
The Coffee Pod - Malvika Sharan
The Coffee Pod - Fernando Benitez
The Coffee Pod - Tom Andersson
The Coffee Pod - Domenic DiFrancesco
How to Speak Whale
The Coffee Pod - Ruoyun Hui
AI in the financial sector
The Stats Gap
How much can we limit the rising of the seas?
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