
Michael Wooldridge
Michael Wooldridge is a prominent computer scientist known for his work in artificial intelligence, particularly in multi-agent systems and the philosophy of AI. He has authored influential texts that explore the foundational concepts and future directions of AI development.
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Michael Wooldridge is a veteran AI researcher at Oxford University.
As NZ prepares for Big Tech data centres, are we sure we can harness the good and contain the bad?Michael Wooldridge, a professor of AI at Oxford University, warned about the risks of a Hindenburg-style disaster in the race to market artificial intelligence.
Race for AI is making Hindenburg-style disaster ‘a real risk’, says leading expert | ScienceMichael Wooldridge is a former health minister whose decade-plus troubles with the corporate regulator ended with him narrowly avoiding bankruptcy.
Zoe Daniel’s life after parliamentMichael Wooldridge described the AI's achievement as impressive but questioned the computing power required.
Google DeepMind claims ‘historic’ AI breakthrough in problem solving | Artificial intelligence (AI)Former health minister Michael Wooldridge avoids bankruptcy.
Former health minister Michael Wooldridge avoids bankruptcyProf Michael Wooldridge, an AI researcher at the University of Oxford, said while there could be positive applications of such systems, there were many more disturbing ones.
AI can be more persuasive than humans in debates, scientists find | Artificial intelligence (AI)Michael Wooldridge is a professor of computer science and an expert in artificial intelligence at the University of Oxford.
Today’s AI can crack second world war Enigma code ‘in short order’, experts say | Alan TuringMichael Wooldridge authored 'A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence.'
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