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How many ways can you write a number as the sum of smaller numbers?
The age of Big Data poses a risk to our privacy as even anonymised data can sometimes be linked to individuals. Differential privacy provides a way of protecting sensitive information even when some of it is made public.
How does artificial intelligence manage to produce reliable outputs? Stochastic gradient descent has the answer!
The advent of artificial intelligence poses new threats to the privacy of our personal data. We explore the challenges and a way to address them.
Here's a tour of some of the interesting things generative AI has achieved recently — from Hollywood to advertising!
Will AI one day be able to spot the equation that describes a physical process just by looking at a video of it?
We're helping the Government Office for Science (GO Science) to bring you an Olympic challenge for National Numeracy Day!
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