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Daily Archives: Friday 9th March 2018

Friday 9th March 2018

Technology is so cool sometimes but …

By Vic Grout

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'Prof on a Train' 14 nanometer 16 nanometre 2011 Wrexham Science Festival 2012 Wrexham Science Festival academic anecdotes academic stereotypes academic subjects Age-gating AGI AI Alan Turing Albert Einstein Algorithm Algorithms American English April fool pranks Artificial intelligence Atomic scale Automation Automation and unemployment Axiomatics BCS Academy Bertrand Russell Big Connectivity Big Data Bill Gates Biocomputer Bletchley Park Boolean algebra Boolean logic Brain British Computer Society British English C calculations Capitalism CCTV Chemical castration Chip design Christmas Christmas cracker Cisco Climate Climate change Complexity Complexity classes Computational complexity Computer games Computer programming Computer proof Computer Science Computing At School Computing education Computing future Conscious Consciousness Continuum Hypothesis Cost function Council of Professors and Heads of Computing Countable sets CPHC Working Groups Creativity CS Degree Accreditation CS Graduate Employability Cyber sex Data algorithms Data apps Department rankings Digital electronics Dijkstra's Shortest Path Algorithm Easy and hard problems EASYLINE Emerging technologies Employment Enigma Enigma machine Entry requirements Environmental crisis Equivalence Ethics Evolution Exponential complexity Face recognition Fake news fantasy Fermi Paradox Fibonacci Sequence fiction Formal logic Formal methods Formal proof Four color theorem Fourth science Fundamentalism Funding Future Future technology Futurism Futurology Game design Game development Game programming Games jam GCSE Computer Science GCSE Computing Geek jokes Generative AI Genetic algorithms Global Awareness Global minimum Glyndŵr University God Google Google Glass Grammar Graph costs Graphs Graph theory Greedy algorithms Gödel Gödel's incompleteness theorems Hamlet Harry Potter Hello world! high-level language Human brain Human survival Imitation game Incompleteness Inequality Infinite sets Information theory Integrated circuit Integration Internet of Everything Internet of Things Intolerance Introductory programming IoE IoT Iteration Job prospects Kruskal's algorithm Kurt Gödel Kurzweil's Singularity Languages Law Legal Legislation Lego NXT Limits of knowledge Local minimum Local search algorithms Logical fallacies Logic gate low-level language Machine evolution Machine intelligence Machine replication Machine to Machine Magic Management Manchester Marauder's Map Master Teachers Math Mathematics Maths Meat production Media bias Michael Moorcock Minimum Spanning Tree Monty Hall Moore's law Moralty and ethics MST Natural languages Network of Excellence Newsworthy Nigel Shadbolt North Wales Novel NP NP-complete Objective function Online alcohol Online sales Optical computing Optimisation Optimization P Panpsychism parallelism parallel processing Pardon Pascal Paul Allen Personal data Personal Identification Mark Philosophy Philosophy of Mind PicoBoard pipelining Political stability Predicting the future Prim's algorithm Prioritisation Privacy Problem solving processor architecture Program correctness Program design Programming Programming language Programs Program verification Proof by induction Proof by simulation Prosecution Quantum computer Radio-frequency identification Raspberry Pi Ray Kurzweil Real-time tracking Real Internet of Things Recurrence relation Recursion Recursive definition Research assessment Reset Resources RFID Richard Dawkins RIoT Robot C Robot companions Robots Robot sex Routing algorithms Routing protocols Run time Santa Science fiction Scratch programming Selection Semantic Web Sensors Sentience Separator Sequence selection repetition Sex industry Sex legislation Shadbolt Review Shakespeare Shazam Simulation Singularity Smarter Planet Social impact Social impact of technology Social Media Social media apps Software efficiency StarTrek Statisitcs statistics STEM employability Student satisfaction Sunday Times Surveillance Teaching programming Technocapitalism Technological singularity Technology Technology corporations Terminator The Great Curtain Theology Theory and practice The Singularity Time complexity Transhumanism Travelling Salesman Problem TSP Turing Test Undecidable propositions Unemployment University league tables Unsolvable problems Veganism Vegetarianism Vernor Vinge Wealth distribution Web Intelligence Welsh Government William Wakeham World War II writing Xmas
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