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To the left of this slide, you see a variety of metal pieces,
artificial
hips that you would use for somebody who needs a new hip.
Whatever it is, we believe it's a natural object, but we can't actually prove that it's not something
artificial.
It's such an extraordinarily
artificial
color.
Here you can see a very early example with the robots trying to use this embodied
artificial
intelligence to try to match my movements as closely as possible.
And then, I did another experiment, and I got people off the street to use the robotic desk lamp, and try out this idea of embodied
artificial
intelligence.
So, this is what musicians called a call-and-response interaction, and it also fits very well robots and
artificial
intelligence.
However, if you take a look back and think about what have been the most empowering innovations that enabled us to build
artificial
machines that swim and
artificial
machines that [fly], you find that it was only through understanding the underlying physical mechanisms of swimming and flight that we were able to build these machines.
Does it predict
artificial
intelligence?
My equivalent of that statement to pass on to descendants to help them build
artificial
intelligences or to help them understand human intelligence, is the following: Intelligence should be viewed as a physical process that tries to maximize future freedom of action and avoid constraints in its own future.
Digital ID scanners have replaced manual checks, expediting the boarding process, and
artificial
intelligence is deployed across the network to optimize travel routes.
Artificial
intelligence is being used to predict crime and terrorism in Xinjiang province, where the Muslim minority is already under constant surveillance.
But of course, we can deal with that because we can produce
artificial
spines.
We did that by putting these
artificial
spines on crabs, as you see here, and then we tested them.
Mark Cutkosky at Stanford University, one of my collaborators, is an extraordinary engineer who developed this technique called Shape Deposition Manufacturing, where he can imbed claws right into an
artificial
foot.
And here's the simplest version in nature, and here's my collaborator Ron Fearing's attempt at an
artificial
version of this dry adhesive made from polyurethane.
CR: When you look at all that's taken place with Deep Mind and the boxing, also a part of where we're going is
artificial
intelligence.
First of all, I agree with Mudimbe's wonderful book, "The Invention of Africa," that Africa is an
artificial
invention of first colonialism, and then oppositional movements.
But as that idea started to fade away, as sports scientists and coaches realized that rather than the average body type, you want highly specialized bodies that fit into certain athletic niches, a form of
artificial
selection took place, a self-sorting for bodies that fit certain sports, and athletes' bodies became more different from one another.
It accelerated the
artificial
selection for specialized bodies.
Alan Turing, a pioneer of
artificial
intelligence, spoke about creating the illusion that a machine could think.
And this intelligence of computers is often referred to as AI or
artificial
intelligence.
So how do we detect these diseases today, and can
artificial
intelligence help?
So, can we solve this problem using
artificial
intelligence?
Similar to the first approach, traditional
artificial
intelligence approaches suffer from the same problem.
So, can we invent more scalable, effective and more valuable
artificial
intelligence architectures to solve these very important problems facing us today?
Our first goal was to reduce the number of images required to train
artificial
intelligence algorithms.
I believe that we are poised to enter an era where
artificial
intelligence is going to make an incredible impact on our future.
And I think that thinking about traditional AI, which is data-rich but application-poor, we should also continue thinking about unorthodox
artificial
intelligence architectures, which can accept small amounts of data and solve some of the most important problems facing us today, especially in health care.
We discovered a new behavior where, because of their shape, they actually roll automatically to their side to go through this
artificial
test bit of grass.
Artificial
intelligence might give us the power to create intelligent agents with abilities greater than our own.
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