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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Digital transformation - the organisation challenges

Introduction by Richard Sambrook
Strachey Lectures

Strachey Lecture: Artificial Intelligence and the Future

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.
The Secrets of Mathematics
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Big Data's Big Deal - Viktor Mayer-Schonberger

Big Data promises to change all sectors of our economy, and deeply affect our society.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Annual Lecture in Law and Society: Law and Social Illusion

Professor Liam B Murphy, Herbert Peterfreund Professor of Law and Philosophy at New York University School of Law gives the 2013 Annual Lecture in Law and Society.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Student Innovation: the LHSee app

Chris Boddy, a Physics DPhil candidate at University of Oxford, talks about how he developed a smartphone app to explain the complex images produced by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Free Speech Debate

Facebook, Privacy and You

Is the age of privacy over? Lord (Richard) Allan from Facebook and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, author of Delete, go head to head on privacy and the right to be forgotten in the internet era.
Free Speech Debate

On Free Speech 1: Deletion and Denialism

Free Speech Debate's monthly podcast features a round-up of interviews on the site including Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, former Formula One boss Max Mosley and Chinese scholar Yan Xuetong.

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