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Strachey Lectures
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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.
Futuremakers

Season Finale: AI selection box

In the final episode of our series, we’re looking back at the themes we’ve discussed so far, and forward into the likely development of AI.
Futuremakers

Is China leading the way in AI?

In the penultimate episode of series one of Futuremakers, we’re looking at the development of AI across the globe.
Futuremakers

What does AI mean for the future of humanity

Join our host, philosopher Professor Peter Millican, as he explores this topic with three experts from Oxford University.
Futuremakers

Has AI changed the way we find the truth?

Around the world, automated bot accounts have enabled some government agencies and political parties to exploit online platforms in dispersing fake messages.
Futuremakers

From Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, the birth of AI?

Many developments in science are achieved through people being able to ‘stand on the shoulders of giants’ and in the history of AI two giants in particular stand out.
Futuremakers

Is AI good for our health?

Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores the topic "Is AI good for our health?"
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Quantum physics and the nature of computing

How can we test a quantum computer? An exploration of some of the theoretical puzzles of this field and how we can investigate them with experimental physics.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Calculation Of Generalized Pauli Constraints

In the talk I am planning to explain two different solutions of N-representability problem and then give the algorithm to calculate GPCs.
A Mathematician's Holiday

Airport security - Trilinear Coordinates

How do we measure out 100ml of a liquid using only containers taking quantities of 75ml, 125ml and 200ml?

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