CHRISTMAS LECTURES 2008: Chris Bishop - Digital Intelligence
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About this video
Professor Chris Bishop explores what it takes to create computer intelligence.
In the last of his Christmas Lectures, Chris Bishop looks at one of the great frontiers of computer science, Artificial Intelligence.
Find out how some of the toughest computational problems are now being tackled. Giving computers the ability to learn solutions for themselves, in much the same way as people learn by example, has led to impressive progress with problems such as recognising handwriting and finding information on the web.
However, Chris reveals how we are only beginning to explore the power of computation and the many challenges ahead in our quest for the ultimate computer.
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- Talk
- People:
- Professor Chris Bishop
- Location:
- London, UK
- Filmed in:
- The Theatre
- Published:
- 2008
- Filmed:
- 2008
- Credits:
Royal Institution, Channel Five
- Collections with this video:
- CHRISTMAS LECTURES 2008 - Hi-tech Trek
Licence: Courtesy of Channel Five
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