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robotics

Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Facing the future with our eyes wide open: What does the future hold for (cardiac) surgery that will change the way we practice?

Many of the things that will be in this talk may never happen, some of them will happen and some of them are already happening. How they will evolve and to what extent, and how all of these things will blend into one future will be interesting to explore.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OSEF 2019: Rise of the robots

OSEF 2019: Rise of the Robots with Ingmar Posner (Oxbotica), Boris Krumrey (UiPath), Samer Al Moubayed (Furhat Robotics)
Strachey Lectures
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Strachey Lecture: Doing for our robots what evolution did for us

Professor Leslie Kaelbling (MIT) gives the 2019 Stachey lecture. The Strachey Lectures are generously supported by OxFORD Asset Management.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ethics and Morality of Robotics

The future of robotics raises important questions for humanity.
Changing Character of War
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Artificial intelligence, Robotics and Conflict

Al Brown discusses new technologies, robotics and artificial intelligence entering armed conflict
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language?
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences at the Department for Continuing Education

Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language?
Christmas Science Lectures

Why Should Robots Play Football?

Dr Stephen Cameron (Department of Computer Science) explains why thousands of people from across the world are busy trying to teach robots to play football.
Alumni Weekend

Why Robots Play Football

Stephen Cameron gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on robotics and new technological advances in the field.
Keble College

RoboCup

Dr. Steven Cameron takes us on a trip to RoboCup. Tiny players roll across the pitch, others lumber unsteadily or roll by. The goals keep coming but the players never tire. It's football, but not as we know it. Say hello to the future of sport.

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