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Episodio 3: Respuesta Incorrecta

Episode 3 of the Turing podcast, hosted by Emisor Podcasting, titled "Episodio 3: Respuesta Incorrecta" was published on March 24, 2021 and runs 15 minutes.

March 24, 2021 ·15m · Turing

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Se acerca el momento en que humanos y OBS’s saldrán de la fábrica y se perderá la opción de encontrar al o los victimarios de Cebrián. Eva, una de sus estrechas colaboradoras, les explica a Casal y Rebeca la forma para distinguir a humanos de organismos sintéticos. Al aplicarla como ejemplo con ellos mismos, el resultado es inesperado e inquietante.

Se acerca el momento en que humanos y OBS’s saldrán de la fábrica y se perderá la opción de encontrar al o los victimarios de Cebrián. Eva, una de sus estrechas colaboradoras, les explica a Casal y Rebeca la forma para distinguir a humanos de organismos sintéticos. Al aplicarla como ejemplo con ellos mismos, el resultado es inesperado e inquietante.
The Turing Podcast The Alan Turing Institute The Turing Podcast is an exciting new podcast from The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. Alan Turing: Centenary Lectures Oxford University Alan Mathison Turing was born on 23 June, 1912 - exactly one hundred years before this weekend meeting which celebrates his life and achievements. Although most well-known for his work at Bletchley Park in the pioneering days which saw the birth of modern practical computing; Turing had achieved fame well before the second world war, with a seminal account of theoretical computation and his solution to the Entscheidungs problem. An Olympic-class marathon runner, whose refusal to conform to the narrow sexual standards of the day led to persecution and an early death - Turing did fundamental research on Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programming and even Mathematical Biology. This weekend attempts a rounded view of a polymath, one of the great mathematicians of the twentieth century, his life and his times. Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy Daniel Reid Cahn “Thinking Machines,” hosted by Daniel Reid Cahn, bridges the worlds of artificial intelligence and philosophy - aimed at technical audiences. Episodes explore how AI challenges our understanding of topics like consciousness, free will, and morality, featuring interviews with leading thinkers, AI leaders, founders, machine learning engineers, and philosophers. Daniel guides listeners through the complex landscape of artificial intelligence, questioning its impact on human knowledge, ethics, and the future.We talk through the big questions that are bubbling through the AI community, covering topics like "Can AI be Creative?" and "Is the Turing Test outdated?", introduce new concepts to our vocabulary like "human washing," and only occasionally agree with each other.Daniel is a machine learning engineer who misses his time as a philosopher at King's College London. Daniel is the cofounder and CEO of Slingshot AI, building the foundation model for psychology. Confluencia Emisor Podcasting ¿Qué viene después del futuro? Se acerca el día de un gran borrado, en que la Inteligencia Artificial planea eliminar para siempre todos los registros digitales de la humanidad. Los invisibles darán la batalla final para evitarlo. Los algoritmos no están dispuestos a perderla. De los creadores de Caso 63, la historia que une los mundos de Borrado y Turing en un final donde todo está en juego. Con Antonia Giesen, Marcelo Alonso, Luz Valdivieso, Ignacia Baeza, Álvaro Espinoza y Amparo Noguera, escrita por Julio Rojas.
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