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The Implications of Artificial Intelligence
In March we’ll be discussing The Implications of Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial intelligence is already making decisions that affect who receives bail, which cancer scans get flagged, and how children are taught. Some of us are using these tools every day without fully understanding what they are or how they work.
Will they make our lives easier? Or quietly steer us in directions we haven’t chosen? Can we trust what they tell us? Where have they already caused real harm, and where have they produced genuine breakthroughs?
We’ll be discussing how these systems developed and what they actually do under the hood, before turning to the practical question of what we should all be aware of as we increasingly rely on them — at work, at home, and in the decisions that shape our lives.
Books
Videos
AI Confidential with Hannah Fry – BBC iPlayer
The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
Hannah Fry: AI isn’t as powerful as we think | New Scientist
What’s the future for generative AI? – The Turing Lectures with Mike Wooldridge – YouTube
Will AI outsmart human intelligence? – with ‘Godfather of AI’ Geoffrey Hinton
What is generative AI and how does it work? – The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata
Sasha Luccioni: AI is dangerous, but not for the reasons you think | TED Talk
Yejin Choi: Why AI is incredibly smart and shockingly stupid | TED Talk

