A new supercomputer could help unlock the secrets of the mind and advance AI
Because they are engineered to mimic actual brains, neuromorphic computers could be the beginning of a turning point.
Because they are engineered to mimic actual brains, neuromorphic computers could be the beginning of a turning point.
Lucy speaks to journalist and photographer, Laura Dodsworth, and behavioural scientist, Patrick Fagan, about how our politicians are manipulating us and how we can resist.
The media should be critically assessing how our governments are using this subtle tool to influence our behaviour.
Lucy speaks to body language expert, Judi James, about Boris’s body language at the Privileges Committee and what she would have advised him (and Harriet Harman) to do differently.
The devil-may-care attitude of Boris Johnson was responsible for both his rise and fall. So what kind of personality will his successor have?
This week On the Couch, Lucy Beresford is joined by Adam Boulton to discuss whether Westminster attracts damaged people or damages them?
In this new “information-based” approach, the behaviour of a person over time is deduced by modelling the flow of information.
This week On the Couch, Lucy Beresford is joined by journalist, columnist and author Susie Boniface, otherwise known as Fleet Street Fox.
In The Procuress, the Dutch artist Dirck van Baburen makes the observer feel as if they are the fourth member of the intimate discussion.
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