Jim Al-Khalili

Jim Al-Khalili

Рождение : 1962-09-20, Iraq

Профиль

Jim Al-Khalili

Фильмы

The Joy of AI
Self - Presenter
Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at how we have created machines that can simulate, augment, and even outperform the human mind - and why we shouldn't let this spook us. He reveals the story of the pursuit of AI, the emergence of machine learning and the recent breakthroughs brought about by artificial neural networks. He shows how AI is not only changing our world but also challenging our very ideas of intelligence and consciousness. Along the way, we'll investigate spam filters, meet a cutting-edge chatbot, look at why a few altered pixels makes a computer think it's looking at a trombone rather than a dog and talk to Demis Hassabis, who heads DeepMind and whose stated mission is to 'solve intelligence, and then use that to solve everything else'. Stephen Hawking remarked 'AI could be the biggest event in the history of our civilisation. Or the worst'. Jim argues that AI is a potent new tool that should enhance our lives, not replace us.
Я и гравитация. Сила, формирующая нашу жизнь
Himself - Presenter
Вы хотели бы сбросить немного веса без тренировок и диет? А стареть чуть медленнее, чем Ваши друзья? Вы удивитесь, но в этом помогут законы физики... Ключом к разгадке этих житейских задач является гравитация. Она формирует Вселенную, искажает Пространство и Время. Это основополагающая сила Природы. Необычные свойства гравитации, открытые Альбертом Эйнштейном, влияют на нашу повседневную жизнь неожиданным образом. В этом фильме с помощью новейших научных методов мы изучим, как гравитация меняет наш вес, наш рост и даже нашу осанку.
The Amazing World of Gravity
From the award-winning British team that brought you Everything and Nothing and The Secret Life of Chaos comes a unique television event on the physics of gravity. This film features unexpected historical insights, cutting-edge science and exciting new experiments. From Einstein's Relativity to quantum mechanics, host Jim Al-Khalili explores one of the most extraordinary phenomena in our universe.
Начало и конец Вселенной
Himself - Presenter
Любое научное открытие не может существовать само по себе – оно базируется на гипотезах, изысканиях и экспериментах целого ряда ученых. Оно обусловлено технологическим и социальным запросом времени. Поэтому, чтобы понять как работает Вселенная, необходимо заглянуть за пределы продолжительности нашей короткой жизни и не раз испытать революционные сдвиги в сознании. В 1905-м году Эйнштейн преподнес человечеству новую теорию, описывающую физические законы. Он предположил, что гравитация вызывается искривлением пространства-времени массивными объектами, вроде планет и звёзд.
Britain's Nuclear Secrets: Inside Sellafield
Himself - Presenter
Lying on the remote north west coast of England is one of the most secret places in the country - Sellafield, the most controversial nuclear facility in Britain. Now, Sellafield are letting nuclear physicist Professor Jim Al-Khalili and the television cameras in to discover the real story. Inside, Jim encounters some of the most dangerous substances on earth, reveals the nature of radiation and even attempts to split the atom. He sees inside a nuclear reactor, glimpses one of the rarest elements in the world - radioactive plutonium - and even subjects living tissue to deadly radiation. Ultimately, the film reveals Britain's attempts - past, present and future - to harness the almost limitless power of the atom.
The Science of Doctor Who
Like all great science fiction shows, there are kernels of truth and nuggets of science fact scattered throughout the incredible ‘Doctor Who’ universe. In this special, we are going to explore these dynamic ‘Doctor Who’ moments where science fiction and science fact converge and mingle.
A Night with the Stars
Self
For one night only, Professor Brian Cox goes unplugged in a specially recorded programme from the lecture theatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. In his own inimitable style, Brian takes an audience of famous faces, scientists and members of the public on a journey through some of the most challenging concepts in physics. With the help of Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg, Sarah Millican and James May, Brian shows how diamonds - the hardest material in nature - are made up of nothingness; how things can be in an infinite number of places at once; why everything we see or touch in the universe exists; and how a diamond in the heart of London is in communication with the largest diamond in the cosmos.
Everything and Nothing
Jim Al-Khalili
what is everything, and what is nothing? Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores the true size and shape of the universe and delves into the amazing science behind apparent nothingness. EVERYTHING: what the universe might actually look like and the remarkable stories of the men and women who discovered the truth about the cosmos. NOTHING: science at the very limits of human perception, where we now understand the deepest mysteries of the universe lie. The quantum world of the super-small shaped the vast universe we inhabit today, and Jim Al-Khalili can prove it.
Тайная жизнь хаоса
Himself - Presenter
Теория хаоса вызывает в воображении картины непредсказуемой погоды, экономических крахов и бессилия науки. Но у хаоса есть захватывающая и скрытая сторона, та, которую ученые только сейчас начинают понимать. Оказывается, что теория хаоса отвечает на вопрос, на который человечество искало ответ в течение многих тысячелетий — как мы оказались здесь? В этом документальном фильме Профессор Джим Аль-Хэлили намеревается раскрыть одну из величайших тайн науки — что движет вселенную, которая начинается как пыль и в итоге заканчивается как разумная жизнь? Как действительно создается порядок из беспорядка?
Lost Horizons: The Big Bang
Guest Star
Professor Jim Al Khalili delves into over 50 years of the BBC science archive to tell the story behind the emergence of one of the greatest theories of modern science, the Big Bang. The remarkable idea that our universe simply began from nothing has not always been accepted with the conviction it is today and, from fiercely disputed leftfield beginnings, took the best part of the 20th century to emerge as the triumphant explanation of how the universe began. Using curious horn-shaped antennas, U-2 spy planes, satellites and particle accelerators, scientists have slowly pieced together the cosmological jigsaw, and this documentary charts the overwhelming evidence for a universe created by a Big Bang.