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AI be the judge: Part II
We continue our exploration of the potential use of AI in sentencing.
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Maths in a minute: Odds ratios
Is your new face cream associated to getting spots? The odds ratio can help figure it out.
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Maths in a minute: Gödel's incompleteness theorems
Find out about these important results that destroyed a mathematical dream.
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Bye bye 23, hello 24!
In the final episode of
Maths on the move
for this year we revisit some 2023 highlights and look forward to next year.
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Maths in a minute: Algorithms
The word "algorithm" has probably got more usage over the last few years than it has in its entire history. But what exactly is an algorithm?
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Maths in a minute: Conditional probability
Find out why the formula we use to work out conditional probabilities is true!
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Mathematical snapshots: Teo Deveney
Teo tells us about his work in artificial intelligence, his travels around the world, and how inspiration sometimes strikes in the pub.
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Predicting the weather with artificial intelligence
Predicting the weather is hard. It requires a lot of physics, a lot of maths, and a huge amount of computing power. Can AI help?
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Catching clouds with artificial intelligence
Clouds make the weather, yet their detail isn't taken into account in weather forecasts. Artificial intelligence might be able to help.
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Can artificial intelligence help predict the weather?
Predicting the weather is hard. But with more data and computing power becoming available, artificial intelligence may be able to help.
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Maths in a minute: Thermodynamics
Tea gone cold? Don't worry, you can cheer yourself up with the theory of thermodynamics.
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Maths in a minute: Numerical weather prediction
How does your phone know what the weather's going to be like?
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