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AI race.

SAGE Research Methods Online (backfile through 2025) Available online

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Black, Frank, active 2017, interviewee.
O'Neill, Margot, narrator.
Walsh, Toby, interviewee.
Maibom, Christine, interviewee.
Charlton, Andrew, active 2017, interviewee.
Knight, Simon, active 2017, interviewee.
Norvig, Peter, interviewee.
Herath, Dishan, interviewee.
Zuckerberg, Mark, 1984- speaker.
Series:
Sage research methods.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence--Medical applications.
Artificial intelligence--Engineering applications.
Human-computer interaction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (00:55:25)) : sound, colour
Place of Publication:
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Company, 2017.
Language Note:
Closed-captions in English.
Summary:
Narrator, Margot O'Neill navigates the world of artificial intelligence (AI), challenging the way we think about AI--from human truck drivers and self-driving trucks, paralegal services and Ailira, hospitality workers and automation, to doctors and IBM's super computer, Watson. Artificial intelligence is at the center of a technological revolution that is forcing us to think about what it means to be human, about what we value, and who is in control.
Participant:
Interviewee, Frank Black.
Narrator, Margot O'Neill.
Interviewee, Toby Walsh.
Interviewee, Christine Maibom.
Interviewee, Andrew Charlton.
Academic, Simon Knight.
Interviewee, Peter Norvig.
Practitioner, Dishan Herath.
Speaker, Mark Zuckerberg.
Notes:
Description based on XML content.
ISBN:
9781526475619 (streaming video) :
OCLC:
1091268879
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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