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And so, but what you're emoting to, or what you're looking at, had the same feeling, the same haunting quality, that Jim's footage had, so I found it so fascinating that our brains sort of, once you believe something's real, you transfer everything that you feel about it, this quality you have, and it's totally
artificial.
We've been paying a lot of attention to Marvin Minsky's vision for
artificial
intelligence over the last 50 years.
Osama bin Laden was not caught by
artificial
intelligence.
The only lighting in that area had to come from
artificial
sources, and that's where I go out and I do the actual reconstruction of the scene with photometers, with various measures of illumination and various other measures of color perception, along with special cameras and high-speed film, right?
In the question of consciousness and
artificial
intelligence,
artificial
intelligence has really, like the study of consciousness, gotten nowhere, we have no idea how consciousness works.
Not only have they not created
artificial
intelligence, they haven't yet created
artificial
stupidity.
So, think about it this way: if you've got an
artificial
constraint,
artificial
constraints lead to arbitrary distinctions and a skewed worldview.
Being in the dictionary is an
artificial
distinction.
And the thing is, if we can put in all the words, no longer have that
artificial
distinction between good and bad, we can really describe the language like scientists.
With the rise of
artificial
intelligence and machine learning, it might become feasible to process enormous amounts of information very efficiently in one place, to take all the decisions in one place, and then centralized data processing will be more efficient than distributed data processing.
CA: So in "Homo Deus," you argue that this would be the century when humans kind of became gods, either through development of
artificial
intelligence or through genetic engineering.
We manipulated people's serotonin levels by giving them this really disgusting-tasting
artificial
lemon-flavored drink that works by taking away the raw ingredient for serotonin in the brain.
And if we can actually provide feedback, sensory signals that go back from this robotic, mechanical, computational actuator that is now under the control of the brain, back to the brain, how the brain deals with that, of receiving messages from an
artificial
piece of machinery.
That's the exact first moment a brain intention was liberated from the physical domains of a body of a primate and could act outside, in that outside world, just by controlling an
artificial
device.
By all purposes and means, Aurora's brain has incorporated that
artificial
device as an extension of her body.
I had taken some
artificial
intelligence classes.
This TED stage and all of the TED stages are often about celebrating innovation and celebrating new technologies, and I've done that here today, and I've seen amazing things coming from TED speakers, I mean, my gosh,
artificial
kidneys, even printable kidneys, that are coming.
Artificial
electrodes sense these signals, and small computers in the bionic limb decode my nerve pulses into my intended movement patterns.
Consequently, a standard
artificial
limb cannot feed back information into the nervous system about where the prosthesis is in space.
Artificial
electrodes are then placed on each AMI muscle, and small computers within the bionic limb decode those signals to control powerful motors on the bionic limb.
So for example, we would put models under an
artificial
sky.
Eve Online is an
artificial
universe, if you wish, but one of the diplomats that was killed in Benghazi, not Ambassador Stevens, but one of his collaborators, was a really big shot in Eve Online, so here you have a diplomat in the real world that spends his time in Eve Online to kind of test, maybe, all of his ideas about diplomacy and about universe-building, and to the point that the first announcement of the bombing was actually given on Eve Online, and after his death, several parts of the universe were named after him.
And I think that's some of the fear that we see about jobs disappearing from
artificial
intelligence and robots.
But perhaps our technology has already made us "Life 2.1," with our
artificial
knees, pacemakers and cochlear implants.
Let's talk about our collective journey into the future with
artificial
intelligence.
So let's talk about all three for
artificial
intelligence: the power, the steering and the destination.
Here, you see the
artificial
tentacle, but they actually built an entire machine with several tentacles they could just throw in the water, and you see that it can kind of go around and do submarine exploration in a different way than rigid robots would do.
This was actually used by the Mayans as an
artificial
tooth replacement.
So it creates, in essence, an
artificial
cavity that is right next to both the bone but also this really rich layer of stem cells.
And we go in through a pinhole incision so that no other cells from the body can get in, and what happens is that that
artificial
in vivo bioreactor cavity can then lead to the proliferation of these stem cells, and they can form lots of new tissue, and then over time, you can harvest that tissue and use it elsewhere in the body.
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