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Turing Lecture - AI Through the Looking Glass

Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube

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Artificial Intelligence Courses Big Data Courses Semantic Web Courses Open Data Courses Socio-technical Systems Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the transformative potential and societal implications of Artificial Intelligence in this thought-provoking Turing Lecture. Delve into the current capabilities of AI, its impact on job automation, and the ethical considerations surrounding its development. Examine the need for a socio-technical approach to AI evolution and the UK's positioning in light of the government's industrial strategy. Learn from Professor Wendy Hall, a pioneering computer scientist, as she draws parallels between AI advancements and Alice's journey through the looking glass. Gain insights into various AI-related topics, including the Semantic Web, Web Science, Big Data, healthcare applications, and the importance of addressing bias and promoting diversity in the field. Discover the unexpected opportunities and challenges that arise as AI continues to reshape our world, and consider the ethical, accountability, and diversity impacts of this technological revolution.

Syllabus

Introduction
Introducing Dr Wendy Hall
What this talk is about
What is AI
The Jabberwock
History of AI
My journey through the looking glass
Tom Baker
Google Glass
Semantic Web
Web Science
Web Science Trust
Weaving the Web
Big Data
Open Data
Healthcare
AI Review
Data Trust
Women in computer science
Bias in AI


Taught by

Alan Turing Institute

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