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- StarsRobert Downey Jr.Pedro DomingosRana El KalioubyThe Age of A.I. is a 8 part documentary series hosted by Robert Downey Jr. covering the ways Artifial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Neural Networks will change the world.
- DirectorAlex NoheStarsNate FollLarry Harvey"The Burning Sensation" will scorch your senses as it takes you into the heart of the Burning Man experience. In 2001 some 20,000+ souls made a pilgrimage to the Black Rock Desert to practice radical self-expression and self-reliance in a temporary, commerce-free community. At the end a 50-foot high, neon-lit, wooden effigy is burned, igniting a wild, tribal, all-night celebration. The world's largest venue for public art, Burning Man has elements of a Vegas acid trip, a nudist colony, a pyrotechnic convention, the Rose Bowl parade, a rave, the Museum of Modern Art, and a Mad Max movie dispersed over the 107 degree desert. The film captures intense footage of several art events as well as interviews with Burning Man organizers Larry Harvey (also co-founder), Crimson Rose and Will Roger who explain how, what started in 1986 as an impromptu Summer Solstice celebration, put on by a few friends at a beach in San Francisco, has turned into a full-blown exercise in city planning and management with a hefty price-tag. This temporary city is the 6th largest in Nevada. Some of the featured art events include "Burial In Space" by Woodpussy (a group of musicians and pyro-technicians who blast their deceased founder into space in a rocket of their own creation); "Nebulous Entity" and "Futura Deluxe" (two large, roving installation pieces engineered using mathematics derived from fields of neural networks, ecological systems and fractals); and a performance artist Dea Million who stages her "wedding" to America.
- DirectorViera Cákanyová'White on White' is director Viera Cákanyová's video diary that she kept while staying at the Polish Antarctic station, where in 2017 she shot the film 'FREM' (2019), whose main character was an artificial neural network. During her stay, the author chats with various artificial intelligences, leading conversations that touch on the nature of film, art, and the meaning of life while also revealing a way of thinking that's free from humanity and from an emotionality that forces deep introspection. Footage from her routine, everyday life at the station contrasts with lyrical images of the immaculate Antarctic nature, which the author complements with her own commentary and thoughts provoked by the loneliness of the ice-covered landscape.
- DirectorNick JordanThe Entangled Forest is a film which explores the multifaceted interrelationships between trees and fungi within forest ecologies.
- DirectorRiccardo GiacconiVoiceover narration written by an artificial neural network guides us through the workshop of the Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla e Figli in Milan, one of the oldest puppet theaters in the world.
- DirectorMeyer OdzeStarsStanley AndersonRobert BerwickRandall DavisA documentary about artificial intelligence research in the United States.
- StarsJulianne MooreDavid ByrneHeather BerlinCreativity isn't a mystical force - it's a mental muscle. See how your neural networks generate fresh ideas and learn ways to foster your imagination.
- 2014–20233mTV EpisodeStarsStephen WelchIn this first of a seven part series the general set up of an artificial neural network for predicting a supervised regression outcome is explained.
- 201444mTV-PG8.7 (1.9K)TV EpisodeDirectorBrannon BragaAnn DruyanBill PopeStarsNeil deGrasse TysonChristopher EmersonFred TatascioreThe Ship of the Imagination ventures on an epic voyage to the bottom of a dewdrop to explore the universe on the smallest scale and observe exotic life forms invisible to the naked eye. Then, host Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the neural network in our brains which determine our sense of smell and memory, and later, he travels deep beneath the surface of the Earth to discover the most mysterious particle we know.
- StarsTom ScottThe mysterious YouTube algorithm. It's confused people for years, and will continue to do so. So why isn't YouTube more transparent? It used to be that they wouldn't tell anyone how it works - but now, it's that they can't. Let's talk about deep learning algorithms, neural networks, and search engine optimisation.
- StarsSabine HossenfelderThe original neural networks were trained with human generated data. But what will happen as AI generated data becomes prevalent and a growing part of future training data. Studies suggest the result will be less diversity and an increase in nonsense in the output. In other words; AI generated data is garbage in.
- 2015– 54mTV-PG8.1 (39)TV EpisodeStarsDavid EaglemanSam RaffalThe human brain is the most complex object we've discovered in the universe, and every day much of its neural circuitry is taken up with the tens of thousands of decisions we need to make. "How Do I Decide?" is a journey through the unseen world of decisions, and how they get made. We start with a simple one: choosing a flavour of frozen yoghurt, and learn that every decision we make is born of a "winner takes all" competition between rival neural networks. As David ponders the choice before him - mint verses lemon - inside his brain, two rival networks are fighting it out. As one begins to get the upper hand, it causes the other network to be less active, until a threshold is crossed, the decision is made: he goes for mint. Every decision we make is underpinned by this kind of neural conflict, and what's more, many of these important battles are won, and lost, without us being consciously aware of it. Professor Read Montague reveals that he can be 95% certain about which political party we will vote for based on our brain's response to disgusting imagery. The more disgusted a brain response is the more likely that person is to vote conservative. Finally, Dr. Eagleman takes a look at how we can take better control of the decisions we make, and uses an exciting new technique called fMRI neuro-feedback to retrain the brains of drug addicts who want to make better decisions, to say "no."
- DirectorShane CarruthKurt SayengaStarsEd Begley Jr.Chrissy HofbeckNate SilverBy finding hidden patterns in data, a new form of AI predicts the future with incredible accuracy. But if we peer into the crystal ball, will we see a world where machines shape the future, leaving their creators far behind?