The Potential for AI in Science and Mathematics
Offered By: University of Oxford via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, science, and mathematics in this 53-minute lecture by renowned mathematician Terence Tao at the University of Oxford. Gain insights from the Fields Medal winner and UCLA Professor of Mathematics as he discusses the potential impact of AI on scientific and mathematical research. Following the talk, engage with a thought-provoking conversation between Tao and fellow mathematician Po-Shen Loh. Delve into cutting-edge topics and discover how AI is shaping the future of these fundamental disciplines. This Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture, generously supported by XTX Markets, offers a unique opportunity to learn from one of the world's leading mathematical minds.
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The Potential for AI in Science and Mathematics - Terence Tao
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