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Strachey Lecture:  How Innovation Works: Serendipity, Energy and the Saving of Time

Strachey Lecture: How Innovation Works: Serendipity, Energy and the Saving of Time

FromComputer Science


Strachey Lecture: How Innovation Works: Serendipity, Energy and the Saving of Time

FromComputer Science

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Innovation is the main event of the modern age, the reason we experience both dramatic improvements in our living standards and unsettling changes in our society. Innovation is the main event of the modern age, the reason we experience both dramatic improvements in our living standards and unsettling changes in our society. Forget short-term symptoms like Donald Trump and Brexit, it is innovation itself that explains them and that will itself shape the 21st century for good and ill. Yet innovation remains a mysterious process, poorly understood by policy makers and businessmen, hard to summon into existence to order, yet inevitable and inexorable when it does happen.
Released:
May 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (24)

This series is host to episodes created by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, one of the longest-established Computer Science departments in the country. The series reflects this department's world-class research and teaching by providing talks that encompass topics such as computational biology, quantum computing, computational linguistics, information systems, software verification, and software engineering.