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Hyperspace was hijacked by science fiction, but what is a space? Robert Miles explains with the use of small red A Picture says a thousand words, but even more musical notes! - David Domminney Fowler wrote a program that turns images ... Fuzzing is a technique to find programming bugs by testing with random inputs - but there are smarter ways to go about it! As AI systems become more capable, rule-based safeguards, hard-coded restrictions, and simple alignment strategies start to ... ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ... How about a Neural Net where the neurons are actual atoms? Professor Phil Moriarty shows a paper demonstrating the principle ...

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Rabbits, Faces & Hyperspaces - Computerphile

Rabbits, Faces & Hyperspaces - Computerphile

Hyperspace was hijacked by science fiction, but what is a space? Robert Miles explains with the use of small red

Pixel Noise (Music from Images) - Computerphile

Pixel Noise (Music from Images) - Computerphile

A Picture says a thousand words, but even more musical notes! - David Domminney Fowler wrote a program that turns images ...

Fuzzing Programs to Find Bugs - Computerphile

Fuzzing Programs to Find Bugs - Computerphile

Fuzzing is a technique to find programming bugs by testing with random inputs - but there are smarter ways to go about it!

Holy Grail of AI (Artificial Intelligence) - Computerphile

Holy Grail of AI (Artificial Intelligence) - Computerphile

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The Hard Problem of Controlling Powerful AI Systems - Computerphile

The Hard Problem of Controlling Powerful AI Systems - Computerphile

As AI systems become more capable, rule-based safeguards, hard-coded restrictions, and simple alignment strategies start to ...

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

Atomic Brain? - Computerphile

Atomic Brain? - Computerphile

How about a Neural Net where the neurons are actual atoms? Professor Phil Moriarty shows a paper demonstrating the principle ...

Silicon Brain: 1,000,000 ARM cores - Computerphile

Silicon Brain: 1,000,000 ARM cores - Computerphile

The Human Brain Project is behind this attempt to build a million core brain simulator. Professor Steve Furber of the University of ...

Haptic Rendering - Computerphile

Haptic Rendering - Computerphile

Haptics, often associated with video game controllers, are systems that provide a touch sensation for users, but how do we ...

Smile Detection - Computerphile

Smile Detection - Computerphile

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