發誓對你有好處 – 與艾瑪伯恩
For something that is so good for us, swearing gets a bad rap.
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Science writer Emma Byrne will explore the close connection between bad language and our emotions. She will shed light on the latest in the neuroscience and origins of swearing.
Emma Byrne is an honest-to-goodness robot scientist who, when she’s not developing intelligent systems, writes for Forbes, the FT and Global Business Magazine. She also frequently appears on Sky News and the BBC talking about the future of artificial intelligence and robotics.
This talk and Q&A was filmed in the Ri on 8 二月 2018.
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