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.
How much can we limit the rising of the seas?
Where next for self-driving vehicles?
Footballers on Twitter: What is fair game?
Turing deployment at sea: identifying plankton in real time
Machine Learning for Armed Conflict Mediation
Living with Machines
Data Science for Social Good: Predicting air pollution in a post-COVID world?
The right to privacy
The Turing Podcast asks: Where is Bitcoin headed?
Careers in data science with Accenture
You don’t need anybody’s permission to be a great mathematician
Nicol Turner Lee: Bridging the digital divide
How to communicate science to non-specialists
Tackling the Infodemic
How can AI help us understand breast cancer
Palaeoanalytics: Using Data Science and Machine Learning to answer questions about Human Evolution
How good is AI at detecting online hate?
Optimizing Policy for Sustainable Development
Covid lockdowns: which policies worked best?
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