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Computerphile
Tackling Enigma (Turing's Enigma Problem Part 2) - Computerphile

Just how did the team at Bletchley Park tackle the problem of decoding Enigma? In Part Two of our series on "The Real" Imitation ...

22:49
Tackling Enigma (Turing's Enigma Problem Part 2) - Computerphile

689,211 views

11 years ago

Computerphile
Memory Mapping - Computerphile

Huge memory addresses mean that not every address is valid. Matt Godbolt explains how the addresses are actually used.

26:14
Memory Mapping - Computerphile

76,247 views

6 months ago

Computerphile
Password Cracking - Computerphile

'Beast' cracks billions of passwords a second, Dr Mike Pound demonstrates why you should probably change your passwords.

20:20
Password Cracking - Computerphile

3,522,474 views

9 years ago

Computerphile
Emulation - Computerphile

Emulation sounds difficult, begins to look simple and then ends up being difficult after all! Dr Steve Bagley explains.

22:36
Emulation - Computerphile

219,564 views

3 years ago

Computerphile
The Next Big SHA? SHA3 Sponge Function Explained - Computerphile

Learn more about the Jane Street internship at https://jane-st.co/internship-computerphile-25 If a bug is found in SHA2, SHA3 is ...

27:37
The Next Big SHA? SHA3 Sponge Function Explained - Computerphile

155,037 views

5 months ago

Computerphile
AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

How do you implement an on/off switch on a General Artificial Intelligence? Rob Miles explains the perils. Part 1: ...

20:00
AI "Stop Button" Problem - Computerphile

1,395,050 views

8 years ago

Computerphile
What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

Where does it all start? How is it was say "C is written in C" - Matt Godbolt breaks it down by building it up! Find out more about ...

20:34
What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

163,392 views

4 months ago

Computerphile
Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

Enigma is known as the WWII cipher, but how does it hold up in 2021? Dr Mike Pound implemented it and shows how it stacks up ...

21:20
Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

2,882,808 views

4 years ago

Computerphile
Super Intelligence Speculation - Computerphile

Looking to the future, just how intelligent might the current crop of Large Language Models get? Daniel Kokotajlo joins us to ...

32:43
Super Intelligence Speculation - Computerphile

160,567 views

7 months ago

Computerphile
How Ethernet Sends Data - Computerphile

How the data flowing through your cables is organised with Matt Godbolt -- See Jane Street's training programs in New York, ...

21:31
How Ethernet Sends Data - Computerphile

68,320 views

2 months ago

Computerphile
Machine Code Explained - Computerphile

Explaining machine code from the ground up! Famous for 'Compiler Explorer,' Matt Godbolt's code has appeared before on ...

20:32
Machine Code Explained - Computerphile

170,864 views

2 years ago

Computerphile
CPU Pipeline - Computerphile

How do CPUs make the most efficient use of their compute time? Matt Godbolt takes us through the pipeline - allowing the CPU to ...

21:48
CPU Pipeline - Computerphile

93,942 views

1 year ago

Computerphile
Writing a Text Editor - Computerphile

Writing a text editor can't be that hard can it? Surely just a case of shifting around a bunch of ASCII characters? Dr Steve Bagley is ...

22:01
Writing a Text Editor - Computerphile

234,903 views

6 months ago

Computerphile
Essentials: Pointer Power! - Computerphile

Pointers are fundamental in programming and Professor Brailsford couldn't live without them! Professor Brailsford's Code: ...

20:00
Essentials: Pointer Power! - Computerphile

478,676 views

8 years ago

Computerphile
Monte Carlo Tree Search - Computerphile

Automating decision processes continued as Professort Nick Hawes of Oxford Robotics Institute explains how Monte Carlo Tree ...

32:55
Monte Carlo Tree Search - Computerphile

77,005 views

7 months ago

Computerphile
Ai Will Try to Cheat & Escape (aka Rob Miles was Right!) - Computerphile

As Large Language Models improve, the tokens they predict form ever more complicated and nuanced outcomes. Rob Miles and ...

20:17
Ai Will Try to Cheat & Escape (aka Rob Miles was Right!) - Computerphile

325,179 views

10 months ago

Computerphile
The Hard Problem of Controlling Powerful AI Systems - Computerphile

As AI systems become more capable, rule-based safeguards, hard-coded restrictions, and simple alignment strategies start to ...

21:21
The Hard Problem of Controlling Powerful AI Systems - Computerphile

54,221 views

1 month ago

Computerphile
Jensen Huang on GPUs - Computerphile

Nvidia CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang on various applications of GPUs and the rise of AI in all aspects of parallel processing.

23:13
Jensen Huang on GPUs - Computerphile

264,443 views

10 months ago

Computerphile
Rust and RAII Memory Management - Computerphile

Rust has memory management built in. Ian Knight takes us through some of its features. Garbage Collection video: ...

24:22
Rust and RAII Memory Management - Computerphile

268,825 views

2 years ago

Computerphile
How CPU Memory & Caches Work - Computerphile

Relatively speedy-to-access cache saves your computer having to trudge over to the RAM, but with multiple levels of cache ...

34:54
How CPU Memory & Caches Work - Computerphile

122,771 views

11 months ago