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Generating 3D Models with Diffusion - Computerphile

When the 3D dataset is too small to create models of frogs on stilts we have to think of a different way - Lewis Stuart is based at the ...

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Generating 3D Models with Diffusion - Computerphile

23,021 views

3 days ago

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Implementing Passkeys in Practice - Computerphile

Build your own passkey system like Mike! -- Check out Brilliant for free at https://brilliant.org/computerphile/ (30-day free trial and ...

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Implementing Passkeys in Practice - Computerphile

82,309 views

10 days ago

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LLMs and Newcomb's Problem - Computerphile

Newcomb's Problem is a thought experiment which, on the surface, seems obvious, but what if you're trying it out on your identical ...

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LLMs and Newcomb's Problem - Computerphile

76,476 views

2 weeks ago

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Do Computer Scientists Prefer Tea or Coffee? (Microphone Sound Check Question 2025)  - Computerphile

Whenever we're setting up to record a video we ask a question to get the contributor to talk so we can check their microphone is ...

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Do Computer Scientists Prefer Tea or Coffee? (Microphone Sound Check Question 2025) - Computerphile

24,783 views

4 weeks ago

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The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

Steve gets all festive and tries to improve on the festive lights he built a mere 11 years ago... Dr Steve Bagley is based at the ...

17:54
The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

29,978 views

1 month ago

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How Passkeys Work - Computerphile

Passkey pop up everywhere, Mike Pound explains what they are! Check out Brilliant's courses and start for free at ...

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How Passkeys Work - Computerphile

386,469 views

1 month ago

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Gen AI & Reinforcement Learning- Computerphile

The real-world doesn't graph well. Sydney Von Arx discusses GenAI & RL -- See Jane Street's training programs in New York, ...

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Gen AI & Reinforcement Learning- Computerphile

31,541 views

1 month ago

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Procedural Generation in Games - Computerphile

Procedural generation is the idea of using simple rules to generate more complicated items - used in games such as Minecraft ...

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Procedural Generation in Games - Computerphile

57,237 views

1 month ago

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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 ...

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The Hard Problem of Controlling Powerful AI Systems - Computerphile

54,167 views

1 month ago

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Code Optimisation via Memoization - Computerphile

Learn this caching trick for faster code from Dr Mike Pound -- Check out Brilliant's courses and start for free at ...

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Code Optimisation via Memoization - Computerphile

133,831 views

2 months ago

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Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

The only viable alternative to AES? Dr Mike Pound unravels the clever ChaCha cipher. https://www.facebook.com/computerphile ...

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Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

192,969 views

4 years ago

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Generative AI's Greatest Flaw - Computerphile

Described as GenAIs greatest flaw, indirect prompt injection is a big problem, Mike Pound from University of Nottingham explains ...

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Generative AI's Greatest Flaw - Computerphile

580,629 views

11 months ago

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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 ...

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

689,175 views

11 years ago

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'Forbidden' AI Technique - Computerphile

The so-called 'Forbidden Technique' with Chana Messinger -- Check out Brilliant's courses and start for free at ...

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'Forbidden' AI Technique - Computerphile

228,045 views

8 months ago

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Memory Mapping - Computerphile

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

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Memory Mapping - Computerphile

76,214 views

6 months ago

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Password Cracking - Computerphile

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

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Password Cracking - Computerphile

3,522,407 views

9 years ago

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How Secure Shell Works (SSH) - Computerphile

Connecting via SSH to a remote machine is second nature to some, but how does it work? Dr Steve Bagley. Dr Mike Pound on ...

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How Secure Shell Works (SSH) - Computerphile

903,188 views

7 years ago

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Where GREP Came From - Computerphile

Commonly used grep was written overnight, but why and how did it get its name? Professor Brian Kernighan explains. EXTRA ...

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Where GREP Came From - Computerphile

1,291,085 views

7 years ago

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Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

It's absolutely everywhere, but what is TLS and where did it come from? Dr Mike Pound explains the background behind this ...

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Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

541,377 views

5 years ago

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Emulation - Computerphile

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

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Emulation - Computerphile

219,541 views

3 years ago

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How TOR Works- Computerphile

What goes on TOR stays on TOR, or so we hope. Dr Mike Pound takes us through how Onion Routing works. This video was ...

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How TOR Works- Computerphile

1,820,277 views

8 years ago

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Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

How do we exchange a secret key in the clear? Spoiler: We don't - Dr Mike Pound shows us exactly what happens. Mathematics ...

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Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

1,072,432 views

8 years ago

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Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry" - as the ISO team were designing a beautiful, structured layered model, ...

12:54
Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

69,489 views

3 months ago

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The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ...

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The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

4,296,372 views

12 years ago

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What's Your Least Favourite Programming Language? (2024 soundcheck question) - Computerphile

Computerphile is supported by Jane Street. Learn more about them (and exciting career opportunities) at: ...

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What's Your Least Favourite Programming Language? (2024 soundcheck question) - Computerphile

435,868 views

1 year ago

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Why C is so Influential - Computerphile

Why is C such an influential language? We asked ardent C fan Professor Brailsford. Brian Kernighan Playlist: ...

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Why C is so Influential - Computerphile

1,996,855 views

8 years ago

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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 ...

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Super Intelligence Speculation - Computerphile

160,547 views

7 months ago

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Elliptic Curves - Computerphile

Just what are elliptic curves and why use a graph shape in cryptography? Dr Mike Pound explains. Mike's myriad Diffie-Hellman ...

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Elliptic Curves - Computerphile

617,881 views

8 years ago