Facebook Pixel UNDER ΤΗΕ HOOD OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | BBC Science Focus - science - Les denne historien på Magzter.com

Prøve GULL - Gratis

UNDER ΤΗΕ HOOD OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

BBC Science Focus

|

December 2023

As the busiest year in the history of artificial intelligence (AI) comes to a close, Prof Mike Wooldridge prepares to deliver the Royal Institution's first Christmas Lecture on the subject. Noa Leach sat down with him to get a preview of the demonstrations his talks will include and an insight into how he thinks AI is going to change the world for children

UNDER ΤΗΕ HOOD OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

In The Royal Institution's almost 200year history of Christmas Lectures, the topics covered have swept through chemistry, mechanical engineering and astronomy to psychology, climate change and, this year, artificial intelligence (AI).

Many people are concerned about how AI is going to change our healthcare, careers and entertainment, but what do the experts think? Mike Wooldridge is a professor of computer science at the University of Oxford and has been selected to deliver this year's Royal Institute Christmas Lectures on AI.

What was your reaction to being selected to give this year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures?

I was stunned. The Christmas Lectures were one of the treats over the Christmas period for me as a kid - I was really into science and I can remember watching them in the 1970s.

I remember watching the astrophysicist Carl Sagan talking about the planets and being absolutely entranced by his lectures. More recently we had Sir David Attenborough. David Attenborough!

Following in their footsteps is really quite something. For so many British scientists, the Christmas Lectures were one of the things that kindled their interest in science. To be part of that legacy is amazing.

The Christmas Lectures are famous for their props. What can we expect to see in your talk?

The first thing the RI team told me is that it’s a tradition to have an explosion and a dog (ideally at different times). So there will be an explosion and there will be a dog, but I’m not saying any more than that.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DOES MY DOG HAVE ADHD?

Officially, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a human condition. People are diagnosed with it. Dogs are not. Yet many of its core features, including hyperactivity, impulsivity and distractibility, can be found in dogs.

time to read

1 min

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DOES MY BRAIN LIVE A LITTLE IN THE PAST?

Yes, your brain does live a little in the past. It can't help it. The information it receives via your senses is always a little out of date. Whether it's light entering the retinas in your eyes, or sounds vibrating the hairs in your ears, it not only takes time for the data to arrive, but your brain then has to process it.

time to read

2 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ASTRONOMY FOR BEGINNERS

RETURN OF THE EVENING STAR (VENUS)

time to read

1 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

CAN YOU STOP YOUR SENSE OF TASTE DULLING AS YOU AGE?

Sometimes I hear people say that food just doesn't taste the same as they get older. It's tempting to blame this on age, but there are other factors at play, too.

time to read

1 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

MICROBIOMES OF THE SUPERAGERS

BY STUDYING THE INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LIVING BEYOND THEIR 100TH BIRTHDAYS, SCIENTISTS ARE DISCOVERING THAT THE SECRET TO REACHING A RIPE OLD AGE IN RUDE HEALTH MIGHT LIE IN OUR GUTS

time to read

8 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW BIG WERE MEDIEVAL WAR HORSES?

You might picture knights charging into battle on towering steeds, but medieval horses were typically no bigger than modern-day ponies.

time to read

1 min

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

FORCES OF HABIT

Could new research on setting up healthy habits resuscitate those stuttering New Year resolutions?

time to read

3 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

5 DANGERS HIDING IN YOUR PROCESSED FOOD

We all know that ultra-processed foods are bad for us, but what ingredients should we particularly try to avoid? And what are they doing to our bodies?

time to read

9 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Mosquitoes are becoming thirstier for human blood

Habitat loss may be pushing mosquitoes towards human hosts with deadly consequences

time to read

1 mins

March 2026

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW CAN I GET OVER MY EX?

Relationship breakups can be brutal, just look at the popularity of songs like 'Someone Like You' by Adele, or all the covers of 'Cry Me a River' by Julie London.

time to read

1 mins

March 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size