Intelligence Revolution | BBC Technology

BBC’s Intelligence Revolution series explores how AI is transforming our world. We’re exploring a new era of intelligence, where the limits of our own capabilities are being expanded – making the impossible, possible.

Intelligence Revolution

An encrypted page from the Copiale cipher covered in handwritten symbols and letters (Credit: Beu00e1ta Megyesi)

How AI unlocked a 400-year-old cipher at the Vatican

The coded text is among the historic documents and messages that are being cracked with the help of machine learning.See moreIllustration of a sperm cell being injected into an egg during in vitro fertilisation (Credit: Getty Images)

Finding ‘hidden sperm’ in men deemed infertile

A new AI-powered technology is locating sperm cells in men who were told they had none – and giving couples who have been trying for years another chance at having children.

Predicting a financial crash is only part of the problem – getting anyone to pay attention to the warnings is another issue entirely (Credit: Getty Images)

Can we predict the next global crisis?

Spotting the events that might lead to a major period of upheaval is notoriously difficult. Could artificial intelligence be the crystal ball we need?

A bus in Nepal picks its way along a road on a hillside that is crumbling away beneath the road (Credit: Getty Images)

How AI is helping villages spot danger in the hills

Sudden and unexpected, landslides and avalanches claim thousands of lives each year and cause billions of dollars in damage. What if we could see them coming?

Scientists walk past a window outside a room where a robotic arm works on AI-generated drugs at the Insilico Medicine Research facility (Credit: Getty Images)

AI is finding treatments for ‘incurable’ diseases

Artificial intelligence is rapidly inventing new drugs for diseases from Parkinson’s disease and antibiotic-resistant superbugs to rare lung conditions.

A woman wearing a face mask and gloves connects a wire to the microelectrode impant on a patient's head (Credit: University of California, Davis)

How AI can read your thoughts

The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.

Snow covering the rocky slopes of Monviso in the Italian alps (Credit: Getty Images)

A red pixel in the snow: How AI found a lost climber

Scouring remote areas for missing walkers and climbers can take rescuers weeks and sometimes months. AI can do the job in a matter of hours in some cases – and potentially save lives.

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