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Book talk - 'Portals to a New Reality' with Prof Vlatko Vedral
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Book talk - 'Roadkill : Unveiling The True Cost Of Our Toxic Relationship With Cars'
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'How Progress Ends : Technology, Innovation, And The Fate Of The Nations' with Carl Benedikt Frey
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Oxford Martin School Webcam - Broad Street, Oxford
01:13:26
Book talk - 'How To Think About AI: A Guide For The Perplexed' with Prof Richard Susskind
57:23
The Blair black hole in global climate policy: international trade of zero-carbon goods
01:17:09
'Time to reset : Ending the self-deception in Africa-Europe relations' with Prof Carlos Lopes
01:02:56
'Ensuring AI accountability : lessons from Meta's oversight board on human rights protection'
59:47
Artificial intelligence bottlenecks - how we can achieve a brighter economic future?
42:57
Rethinking conservation: inclusion and participation in the Pacific Islands
01:02:47
'Back to the future? The promise and peril of historical analogies in AI governance': Dr Julia Morse
01:00:09
Using geophysics to understand volcanic eruptions and search for geothermal energy resources
01:15:49
Sustainability, prosperity & global decision-making in the age of ecological scarcity
01:14:21
'The billionaire tax: a (modest) proposal for the 21st century' with Prof Gabriel Zucman
01:16:42
'Nature narratives: Eden, spoils or garden' with Prof Sandra Díaz
01:22:12
'Understanding pathways of knowledge to action in conservation' with Prof Leah Gerber
01:12:37
Panel discussion: 'Post-COP29 Debrief: Reflections on a divisive deal'
01:00:45
'Towards a liveable planet: land, energy and food system transitions' with Prof Paul Behrens
01:03:20
AI Governance Initiative Event: 'Allure and limits of global governance of AI' with Juraj Čorba
59:55
‘Cities rethought’: a book launch and lunchtime discussion
59:14
AI Governance Initiative Book Talk: 'Technology and the Rise of Great Powers' with Jeffrey Ding
01:16:31
"Fighting misinformation on social media: the role of economic research" with Prof Sergei Guriev
01:13:57
'How innovation in the private sector can help address major 21st century challenges'
01:00:19
'Wicked Problems: How to Engineer a Better World' with Guru Madhavan
01:01:48
'Factors affecting quality of life in adults with epilepsy: insights from South Africa'
01:02:55
Getting ready for the Anthropocene: overcoming obstacles for municipal water and sanitation services
01:01:27
'The Universal History of Us' with Tim Coulson
01:01:39
'Communicating climate change - messages, messengers, and mechanisms' with Karen Florini
01:17:26
'The role of a global multilateral development bank in the World today' with Dr Samuel Maimbo
01:00:15
'Migration: past, present and future' with Professor Ian Goldin
01:07:16
'(Global) value chains in a changing world: challenges and opportunities' with Glenn Magerman
01:13:24
Historical research in the time of the Anthropocene: can climate data help us read the past?
01:13:34
Governing through the cloud: the role of compute providers in AI regulation
01:01:23
'Past, present, and future of economic growth: how we should rethink it' with Daniel Susskind
01:16:05
Navigating world orders over five millennia: does the past offer clues to the future?'Amitav Acharya
01:20:54
The UK’s development strategy and the new economic and geopolitical challenges - Andrew Mitchell MP
01:13:21
Panel Discussion: 'The great carbon market debate: is it over for offsetting?'
01:00:21
Not the end of the World: how we can be the first generation to build a sustainable planet
01:17:48
'Why governments need scientists' with Sir Patrick Vallance
01:13:49
'The inequality of Wealth' with Liam Byrne, Prof Barbara Petrongolo & Prof Brian Nolan
46:34
The promise and peril of AI in criminal justice with U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco
01:09:38
'Agent-based modelling in public health: from playground to planet' with Professor Joshua M. Epstein
59:26
'The science and policy of Wellbeing' with Prof Lord Layard & Prof De Neve
01:14:16
Panel discussion: 'Post-COP28 Debrief: Does the agreement go far enough?'
01:07:03
'Is conservation working?' with Prof Julia Jones
58:53
'The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society' with Prof Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
01:17:57
Health misinformation: barriers to its recognition by consumers & limits to concept of medical truth
01:13:48
'Medicine in the 4th Industrial Revolution' with Professor Andrew Morris
01:14:05
Human security versus National security: have we lost our capacity for collective action?
01:15:33
'How can we build the sustainable economy?' with Dieter Helm & Dimitri Zenghelis
01:10:16
'The future of global development and implications for Aid' with Dr Charles Kenny
01:11:59
Anthropocene opportunities: unleashing humanity's shared aspirations with Prof Erle Ellis
01:12:08
The United Nations & the prevention of mass atrocities in the 21st Century with Adama Dieng
01:17:17
'Age of the City: why our future will be won or lost together' with Professor Ian Goldin
01:31:03
Panel Discussion: 'Uncovering the Offshore World'
01:40:01
Risk, security and democracy: A public conversation
01:28:29
Panel discussion: 'Kleptocracy and The Financial Action Task Force'
01:15:39
'China's Deepfake Regulations: navigating security, misinformation and innovation' Prof Mimi Zou
01:37:28
'Grimsby & Blackpool- how community power is helping them with levelling up'
01:13:44
Future-proofed crops via manipulation of photosynthesis to address global food security in 2050