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The Net

on BBC Two England

Journalist Peter Warren tries to discover what happens to personal information held on public databases. Benjamin Woolley asks Aaron Sloman, a professor of artificial intelligence at Birmingham University, whether computers can ever be programmed to think for themselves and to feel emotion. Plus a report on a project that is seeking to create a computer model of a financial trader's expertise.
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Contributors

Reporter:
Peter Warren
Interviewer:
Benjamin Woolley
Interviewee:
Aaron Sloman
Series Editor:
Andrew Chitty

BBC Two England

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