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Strachey Lecture: Artificial Intelligence and the Future

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In this talk Demis Hassabis discuss's what is happening at the cutting edge of AI research, its future impact on fields such as science and healthcare, and how developing AI may help us better understand the human mind.
Strachey Lecture 2016, generously supported by Oxford Asset Management. Dr. Demis Hassabis is the Co-Founder and CEO of DeepMind, the world’s leading General Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, which was acquired by Google in 2014 in their largest ever European acquisition. Demis will draw on his eclectic experiences as an AI researcher, neuroscientist and videogames designer to discuss what is happening at the cutting edge of AI research, its future impact on fields such as science and healthcare, and how developing AI may help us better understand the human mind.

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Strachey Lectures
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Demis Hassabis
Keywords
artificial intelligence
ai
Google
Deep Mind
computer science
Department: Department of Computer Science
Date Added: 26/02/2016
Duration: 00:55:08

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