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  • 2023-12-26T20:00:00Z on BBC Two
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The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures have been held in London annually since 1825. They serve as a forum for presenting complex scientific issues to a general audience in an informative and entertaining manner. In the mid 1820s Michael Faraday, a former Director of the Royal Institution, initiated the first Christmas Lecture series at a time when organised education for young people was scarce. He presented a total of 19 series, establishing an exciting new venture of teaching science to young people that was eventually copied by other institutions internationally.

3 episodes

Season Premiere

2023-12-26T20:00:00Z

2023x01 How to Build an Intelligent Machine

Season Premiere

2023x01 How to Build an Intelligent Machine

  • 2023-12-26T20:00:00Z1h

Mike Wooldridge examines artificial intelligence, one of the most important and rapidly evolving fields of science in the world today, tackling the big questions facing AI research and unravels the myths about how this groundbreaking technology really works. In this lecture, Mike will examine real-life neurons in action, and explain how artificial neural networks are inspired by neural structures in the brain. To demonstrate how AI learns, he'll watch drones as they are trained to recognise and fly through structures in the lecture theatre autonomously.

2023-12-27T20:00:00Z

2023x02 My AI Life

2023x02 My AI Life

  • 2023-12-27T20:00:00Z1h

Mike Wooldridge investigates how the games such as chess and Go have become a training ground for AI - helping to bring about key advances that can now be seen in the field. With the help of artist Eric Drass (aka shardcore), the audience will create a collaborative artwork, and discover how image generation works. Mike will explore the thorny question of who the creator is - the AI itself, the human who set it to work, or the creators of the art that AI has learned from?

Mike takes a ride in a driverless car, exploring how the car 'sees' and perceives the world - and how with the help of AI, it gets better the more it drives. This lecture asks how the audience feel about kicking an AI robot dog, and will address the big question of AI - can it ever truly be like us, or are humans unique?

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