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Strachey Lectures
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Strachey Lecture: From classical to non-classical stochastic shortest path problems

Professor Christel Baier delivers the Hillary Term 2024 Strachey Lecture
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Strachey Lecture: How Can Algorithms Help to Protect our Privacy

In this term's Strachey lecture, Professor Monika Henzinger gives an introduction to differential privacy with an emphasis on differential private algorithms that can handle changing input data.
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Strachey Lecture: Use or Be Used - Regaining Control of AI

It’s said that Henry Ford’s customers wanted “a faster horse”. If Henry Ford was selling us artificial intelligence today, what would the customer call for, “a smarter human”?
Strachey Lectures

Strachey Lecture: Steps Towards Super Intelligence

Why has AI been so hard and what are the problems that we might work on in order to make real progress to human level intelligence, or even the super intelligence that many pundits believe is just around the corner?
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Strachey Lecture: Privacy-preserving analytics in, or out of, the cloud

This talk is about the experience of providing privacy when running analytics on users’ personal data.
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Strachey Lecture: The Continuing Evolution of C++

Stroustrup discusses the development and evolution of the C++, one of the most widely used programming languages ever.

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