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AI Will Not Save Us - Prof. Paulo Blikstein
Richard Noss Lecture 2023 Recorded 30th Nov 2023 Prof. Paulo Blikstein discusses the future of AI in education and present new research on potential contrasting futures, exploring how AI could evolve and reshape education systems.
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12/15/2023
Tech Entrepreneurship: Scaling a UCL MSc project to 1 million users and beyond | Spring Into STEM
How do you apply your STEM skills and programming skills to create a successful tech startup? In 2016, Kimeshan graduated from UCL's Computer Science department and turned his MSc thesis project into a company which has since raised $32 million, grown to 120 employees, and has a team of 50 engineers developing delightful software products used by 1 million+ global users. He'll walk through how to test-and-learn, rapid prototype, find a business model that captures your value, and finally scale a prototype to a reliable, production-ready product that can serve millions of users. In this lightning lecture (15 minutes talk, 15 minutes Q&A), Kimeshan explains his experiences before taking questions from the audience.
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8/17/2022
Peter Kirstein Lecture Series 2022
The Age of the Cybercrime Unicorn with Mikko Hyppönen UCL Computer Science presents: Peter Kirstein Lecture Series 2022 The Age of the Cybercrime Unicorn with Mikko Hyppönen The lecture is named after our founding head and the father of the European Internet. While the topic changes each year, the common theme is that it should be accessible and thought provoking. This year’s guest speaker, security and privacy expert, Mikko Hyppönen, focusses on the way that organised cybercrime gangs generate considerable wealth. Abstract: We've lived our lives in the middle of a revolution: the internet revolution. Technology around us is changing faster than ever. We've already become dependent on our digital devices, and this is just the beginning. As connected devices open new opportunities for imagination, they also open new opportunities for online criminals. Organised cybercrime gangs are bigger than ever. The wealth being controlled by the biggest groups is staggering, enabling them to
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5/9/2022
UCL Computer science offer holders day 3pm
UCL Computer science offer holders day 3pm
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7/30/2021
UCL Computer science offer holders day 10am
UCL Computer science offer holders day 10am
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7/30/2021
UCLDH ONLINE: Laboratory Life in the Humanities: Computation, Criticism & Collaboration
22 June 2021, 8:00 pm–9:15 pm With Mark Algee-Hewitt (Stanford) and respondent Urszula Pawlicka-Değer (KCL) While the introduction of computational methods, from GIS, to Digital Archives, to Text Mining, have opened up new fields to practitioners, these fields have also changed the social fabric of the humanities.
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6/23/2021
Acoustic Levitation based interactive displays
This video shows how we can use acoustic levitation to assemble and manipulate complex objects. This is video demonstration of our paper published in ACM CHI 2021 - https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10123790/
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5/13/2021
i-sense: Agile Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Resistance
i-sense is an interdisciplinary project led by Prof. Rachel McKendry,working on engineering a new generation of agile and globally impactful early warning sensing systems for infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. The video describes some of i-sense's technologies, applications and working with end-users.
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6/30/2020
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