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AI & ML – Royal Society Panel Discussion
Royal Society Panel Discussion on AI & ML
Continue readingAI, the History and Future – with Chris Bishop
In this discourse, Chris Bishop describes some of the recent technology breakthroughs which underpin this enthusiasm and explores some of the many exciting opportunities which artificial intelligence offers.
Continue readingAlan Turing Cryptography Competition
The Alan Turing Cryptography Competition is aimed at secondary school children in the UK to encourage them to solve problems and puzzles.
Continue readingCreating Cultural Competency
Creating cultural competency book is broken into video chapters that focus on the five developmental orientations of cultural competence, based on the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI).
Continue readingYou & AI
The Royal Society supported by DeepMind brought the world’s leading thinkers in AI, in order to help build a greater understanding of what machine learning and AI are, how the technology works, and the ways it may affect our lives.
Continue readingVeritasium
Veritasium is a channel of science and engineering videos featuring experiments, expert interviews, cool demos, and discussions with the public about everything science.
Continue readingIntroduction to Deep Learning
Introduction to Deep Learning is a 5 part video lecture series from Adaptive Linear Neurons to Zero-shot Classification with Transformers from Sebastian Raschka.
Continue readingSpaceX’s Starbase Tour from The Everyday Astronaut
Watch Tim Dodd from the Everyday Astronaut got an exclusive tour with Elon Musk, of the Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
Continue readingDeep Playground
Deep Playground is an interactive visualization of neural networks, written in TypeScript using d3.js. Tinker with a Neural Network right inside your browser without any coding or additional package installation.
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