Vizio's Inscape Teams With Data Plus Math For TV Attribution Platform

Data Plus Math will use Inscape data as a source of granular TV viewership data for a “multi-touch attribution platform” to understand and attribute the purchasing gains that occur from each
advertising exposure.

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Andrew Ng – The State of Artificial Intelligence

Andrew Ng - The State of Artificial Intelligence
Professor Andrew Ng is the former chief scientist at Baidu, where he led the company’s Artificial Intelligence Group. He is an adjunct professor at Stanford University. In 2011 he led the development of Stanford University’s main MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) platform and also taught an online Machine Learning class that was offered to over 100,000 students, leading to the founding of Coursera.

November 7, 2017
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Is Life Quantum Mechanical? – Prof. Jim Al-Khalili

Is Life Quantum Mechanical? - Prof. Jim Al-Khalili
Jim Al-Khalili is a physicist, author and broadcaster based at the University of Surrey, where he also holds a chair in the Public Engagement in Science.
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Ben Goertzel – Artificial General Intelligence & Embodiment

Ben Goertzel - Artificial General Intelligence & Embodiment
Ben Goertzel is the founder and CEO of SingularityNET, a blockchain-based AI marketplace. Goertzel is also the Chief Scientist of robotics firm Hanson Robotics; Scientific Advisor of biopharma firm Genescient Corp.; Advisor to the Singularity University; and general Chair of the Artificial General Intelligence conference series, an American author and researcher in the field of artificial intelligence.

Oct 26th, 2017
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Garry Kasparov Embraces Artificial Intelligence

Garry Kasparov Embraces Artificial Intelligence
In the dawning world of artificial intelligence, who is the pawn and who is the king?

Garry Kasparov is a Russian, chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.

May 16, 2017
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Aubrey de Grey – The Biotechnology Industry Against Aging

Aubrey de Grey - The Biotechnology Industry Against Aging
Recorded, 10 November 2017

A growing sum of company and investment capital is making its way into the study of aging with the aim not only of extending healthspan -but also of studying the link between the processes of aging with a view to halting the onset of and the many diseases which afflict old age to include Alzheimer’s, heart disease and chronic diseases such as diabetes.
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Daniel Dennett – Information & Artificial Intelligence

Daniel Dennett - Information & Artificial Intelligence
Daniel Dennett is an American philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist whose research centers on the philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science.
Recorded, Nov 22, 2017.
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Artificial Intelligence Will Create Economically Useless People – Yuval Harari

Artificial Intelligence Will Create Economically Useless People - Yuval Harari
Yuval Noah Harari, the author of Sapiens and Homo Deus, explores the long history of inequality – from the Stone Age onwards – and asks whether we are on the brink of creating a huge “economically useless” underclass, unable to keep up with enhanced humans, the owners of increasingly valuable data and, eventually, artificial intelligence.

April 2017
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Russ Salakhutdinov – Advances in Deep Learning & The Future of AI

Russ Salakhutdinov - Advances in Deep Learning & The Future of AI
In 2016, Russ Salakhutdinov joined Apple as its director of AI research. He specializes in deep learning, probabilistic graphical models, and large-scale optimization.

October 26th, 2017
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The CRISPR Revolution – Prof. Jennifer Doudna

The CRISPR Revolution - Prof. Jennifer Doudna
Jennifer Doudna’s research has transformed biology. And this is not an understatement. Her work has given us the tools to edit genes more precisely than ever before.

Her scientific career began with work to understand the actions of RNA, part of the machinery of every cell. But, after a meeting in 2005 with a colleague at the University of California, Berkeley, where Jennifer is currently a professor of chemistry and of molecular and cell biology, she changed her direction of research. Through collaborations all over the world she’s since developed the gene editing system called CRISPR/cas9. She’s been awarded multiple prizes for her work. The CRISPR/cas9 system has created opportunities that could be used for both for good and for ill. Unlike many scientists who leave the ethical implications of their research to others, Jennifer Doudna has decided to engage with her critics. She talks to Jim al-Khalili about her decision to do this.
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