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Algorithmic Accountability: Designing for safety through human-centered independent oversight In this talk, Ben Shneiderman will ... In this talk, Jon will explain some of the problems developers commonly encounter dealing with basic data types, where the ... With their ability to generate human-like language and complete a variety of tasks, generative AI has the potential to revolutionise ... Speaker: Sanjeev Arora (Princeton University), Ravi Kannan (Microsoft Research) and Robert Schapire (Microsoft Research and ... Is it reasonable to expect that AI capabilities will eventually exceed those of humans across a range of real-world-decision making ... We are pleased to announce that Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun will deliver the

A triumph of collaboration; what does an open source future look like? About the speaker: Allison Randal is a computer scientist ... In a world where AI seems to be taking over more and more human tasks, while placing ever greater demands on our ... Is AI eroding public confidence in technology? Can AI be trustworthy? In the second Generative AI refers to a type of artificial intelligence that involves creating new and original data or content. Unlike traditional AI ... As generative AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, its potential to revolutionise the way we interact with data is clear.

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Alan Turing Lecture 2018 by Andrew Hodges

Alan Turing Lecture 2018 by Andrew Hodges

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Turing Lecture: Algorithmic Accountability: Professor Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland

Turing Lecture: Algorithmic Accountability: Professor Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland

Algorithmic Accountability: Designing for safety through human-centered independent oversight In this talk, Ben Shneiderman will ...

Turing Lecture: Problems in Basic Data Types in Computing

Turing Lecture: Problems in Basic Data Types in Computing

In this talk, Jon will explain some of the problems developers commonly encounter dealing with basic data types, where the ...

The Turing Lectures: The future of generative AI

The Turing Lectures: The future of generative AI

With their ability to generate human-like language and complete a variety of tasks, generative AI has the potential to revolutionise ...

Alan Turing Lectures

Alan Turing Lectures

Speaker: Sanjeev Arora (Princeton University), Ravi Kannan (Microsoft Research) and Robert Schapire (Microsoft Research and ...

Turing Lecture: Provably beneficial AI

Turing Lecture: Provably beneficial AI

Is it reasonable to expect that AI capabilities will eventually exceed those of humans across a range of real-world-decision making ...

Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference: Turing's Estimation Technique and Large-scale Machine Learning

Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference: Turing's Estimation Technique and Large-scale Machine Learning

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Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun, 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award Lecture "The Deep Learning Revolution"

Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun, 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award Lecture "The Deep Learning Revolution"

We are pleased to announce that Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun will deliver the

Turing Lecture: Open source influences on technology innovation - Allison Randal

Turing Lecture: Open source influences on technology innovation - Allison Randal

A triumph of collaboration; what does an open source future look like? About the speaker: Allison Randal is a computer scientist ...

The Turing Lectures: Can we live with AI?

The Turing Lectures: Can we live with AI?

In a world where AI seems to be taking over more and more human tasks, while placing ever greater demands on our ...

The Turing Lectures: Can we trust AI?

The Turing Lectures: Can we trust AI?

Is AI eroding public confidence in technology? Can AI be trustworthy? In the second

The Turing Lectures: What is generative AI?

The Turing Lectures: What is generative AI?

Generative AI refers to a type of artificial intelligence that involves creating new and original data or content. Unlike traditional AI ...

The Turing Lectures: Addressing the risks of generative AI

The Turing Lectures: Addressing the risks of generative AI

As generative AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, its potential to revolutionise the way we interact with data is clear.