artificial intelligence

Yolanne Lee

Yolanne Lee, A PhD student for the maths4DL research project, tells us about what she thinks AI will be able to do in the near future, what it has to do with cats and dogs, and how music provided her first experience of science.

Groups are staples in mathematics and group theory is often described as the study of symmetry. But what does that mean? Find out with Justin Chen!

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly important in our society, can philosophy offer us a way to explain decisions made by AI systems?

Find out how a story starting with the simple notion of counting ends in a revolutionary new way of doing maths that uses computers to harness the power of human collaboration!

Artificial intelligence algorithms are often trained on people's personal data. How can we make sure that this data remains private? 

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? 

Yang-Hui He tells us about his exciting new conjecture that came about due to both artificial and human intelligence, and reveals patterns in the prime numbers that look like flocks of birds.

Artificial intelligence is changing all our lives - even the lives of mathematicians.  Yang-Hui He tells us about his exciting new conjecture that came about due to both artificial and human intelligence, and reveals patterns in the prime numbers that look like flocks of birds.

Trying to make a prediction about the world based on dodgy data? Then data assimilation has the answer!