
The future of AI
From The Naked Scientists Podcast by The Naked Scientists
May 26, 2026 · 34 min · Episode 1257
About this episode
This episode unpacks the advancements and applications of artificial intelligence in science.
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
People in this episode
Guests: Zoe Kleinman, Mike Wooldridge, Raj Jena, Annalisa Pawlosky
Topics covered
- artificial intelligence
- science
- radiation oncology
- technology
- healthcare
Keywords
- AI
- artificial intelligence
- science
- healthcare
- radiation oncology
- technology
- BBC
- Oxford University
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Organizations: BBC, Oxford University, Google
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