Computing
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When computers go wrong... The World This Week. Audio, 00:01:15
We're very vulnerable when IT systems fail.
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- Posted2 June 2017
Desert Island Discs. Demis Hassabis. Audio, 36 minutes
Demis Hassabis, AI expert, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
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Things That Made the Modern Economy. Series 1, Compiler. Audio, 15 minutes
Installing Windows might take 5,000 years without the compiler.
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy. Compiler. Audio, 9 minutes
Installing Windows might take 5,000 years without it
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In Our Time. P v NP. Audio, 43 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the mathematical problem of P versus NP.
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Future Speak. Audio, 28 minutes
Tom Armitage decodes digital literacy for the so-called 'second machine age'.
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Tech Life. Retro Computers. Audio, 27 minutes
Broadcasting from the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, with Rory Cellan-Jones.
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Frontiers. Virtual Therapy. Audio, 28 minutes
Quentin Cooper looks at the therapeutic possibilites of virtual reality.
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FutureProofing. The Singularity. Audio, 43 minutes
What happens if we reach the singularity, the day when machines match human intelligence?
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Four Thought. Series 4, Rachel Armstrong. Audio, 15 minutes
Rachel Armstrong proposes we should harness the computing power of the natural world.
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