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The Naked Scientists Podcast

The future of AI

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Dr Chris Smith

Science Radio, Engineering, Naked Scientists, Natural Sciences, Technology, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science

4.6957 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Today, we unpack artificial intelligence. What does it do well? And how is it advancing science? This episode features the BBC's Zoe Kleinman, Oxford University's Mike Wooldridge, Raj Jena, the UK's first clinical professor of AI in radiation oncology, and Google's Annalisa Pawlosky... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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0:00.0

All engine running.

0:03.3

Absolutely genius.

0:04.1

Welcome.

0:05.0

Welcome.

0:05.9

This is the show where we bring you science.

0:07.7

What that essentially means is discovery is advances.

0:10.2

Research.

0:11.5

Technology.

0:12.4

Unbelievable.

0:13.4

Without further ado, this is the Naked Scientists.

0:16.7

Hello, welcome to the Naked Scientist podcast, the program that brings you the biggest

0:20.8

breakthroughs and talks to the major movers and shakers in the worlds of science, technology and medicine.

0:26.6

I'm Chris Smith, and today we're going to examine where AI is headed and how researchers are increasingly coupling different AI systems or agents together, each with different strengths and specialisms to make a much more powerful machine.

0:40.3

Emerging stocks have been doing incredibly well lately with the artificial intelligence boom pushing equities in Asia to record highs.

0:59.0

But lots of people, including Pope Leo and some tech leaders themselves, are less happy.

1:04.3

And they're calling for stricter regulation of the AI sector to protect jobs and privacy.

1:09.9

So let's first hear what two experts themselves think.

1:13.8

Zoe Kleinman is the BBC's technology editor and Mike Wardridge is a professor of computer science

1:19.7

at the University of Oxford where he's devoted his research career to the subject of AI.

1:25.0

AI is about getting machines to do things that currently require human or animal brains or

1:30.7

potentially nervous systems and potentially human bodies.

1:33.8

And one of the weird things about AI is that lots of things that we find very, very

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