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Goal-line Technology

Goal-line Technology; Turing Test; COMPUTEX Taipei 2014; Playable City

New goal mouth technology is been rolled out for this year’s football World Cup. The idea is to use high speed sensors to tell the referee whether or not the ball has crossed the line. Fresh back from testing the technology in all Brazil’s World Cup venues is Dr Colin Young from Labosport who talks to Gareth Mitchell.

Turing Test
The University of Reading in England, this week claimed that a Russian ‘chatbot’ programme had passed the Turing Test, i.e it had convinced human judges that it was human and not a machine. But not everyone agrees that the Turing Test has been passed and even less so that this is a significant leap for Artificial Intelligence. Dr Murray Shanahan from Imperial is sceptical.

COMPUTEX Taipei 2014
The Taiwanese capital, Taipei, has been hosting the annual COMPUTEX technology gathering. It is one of the biggest such shows in the world, so it is a challenge to boil it all down into one or two coherent ‘themes’. Taipei-based reporter Cindy Sui likes a challenge, so she gave it a go – it’s the Internet of Things.

Playable City
Clare Reddington from Watershed in Bristol talks about how to make a playable city – how to get a more textured understanding is of public space.

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29 minutes

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Wed 11 Jun 2014 08:32GMT

Chapters

  • Goal-line Technology

    World Cup football gets more accurate as Brazil 2014 introduces goal control technology

    Duration: 06:08

  • Turing Test

    Has the Turing test finally been passed? Well no, say experts from the A.I. community

    Duration: 05:16

  • COMPUTEX Taipei 2014

    Cindy Sui reports from Taipei’s COMPUTEX technology gathering on the Internet of Things

    Duration: 05:44

  • Playable City

    Clare Reddington on how to make a Playable City to better understand public space

    Duration: 05:28

Broadcasts

  • Tue 10 Jun 2014 18:32GMT
  • Wed 11 Jun 2014 01:32GMT
  • Wed 11 Jun 2014 08:32GMT

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