簡(jiǎn)介:受去世的父親影響,跟隨祖長(zhǎng)大的吉爾莫?開心(亞當(dāng)桑德勒 Adam Sandler 飾)把冰球做為自己畢生的志向,然天犬在各種臨工作之余不忘訓(xùn)練的開心始不被任何冰球隊(duì)接納。落選開心脾氣愈發(fā)暴躁,又遭遇母的房子因?yàn)橥锨范惪畋欢?收繳,如果不能在90天內(nèi)湊齊27萬(wàn)美元,祖父親自建造的房子將被拍賣。一籌燕山展開心偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了自己的高爾球天賦,加之六十年代的高夫球希望之星查伯愿意免費(fèi)訓(xùn)開心,對(duì)高爾夫球一無(wú)所的開心迅速殺入了高爾夫球,他狂躁的球風(fēng)加上一桿進(jìn)的超遠(yuǎn)球能力吸引了大眾的意,從公開賽到巡回賽一路績(jī)頗佳,與開心同場(chǎng)競(jìng)技的名高爾夫球手席特?zé)o法忍受星人一般的開心,誓要阻撓心的高爾夫之路…?
Professor Jim al-Khalili takes a sharp-witted and refreshingly optimistic look at how we have created machines that can simulate, augment, and even outperform the human mind - and why we should not let this spook us. Following in the footsteps of BBC Four’s award-winning maths films like The Joy Of Stats and The Joy Of Data, this latest unreservedly geeky adventure sees physicist Professor Jim Al-Khalili tell the story of the pursuit of AI, the emergence of machine learning and the recent breakthroughs brought about by artificial neural networks. He shows how AI is not only changing our world, but also challenging our very ideas of intelligence and consciousness. Along the way, Jim will show how spam filters use AI to weed out ‘[email protected]’ as well as ‘Viagra’ from your inbox; meet a cutting-edge chatbot to find out how it keeps the conversation flowing (and where it really starts to struggle); see why just a few altered pixels makes a computer think it is looking at a trombone rather than a dog; and talk to Demis Hassabis, the AI wizard who heads DeepMind, whose stated mission is"to solve intelligence and then use that to solve everything else". Jim learns how AI is a potent new tool that can help enhance our lives, not replace us. And besides - Jim finds out - the average toddler is still smarter than any computer ever made (yet). In the name of research Jim also goes for a spin in a self-driving car, plays chess as if he were a computer programme written over 70 years ago, and discovers why a