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The price of human
beings
across the last 4,000 years in today's money has averaged about 40,000 dollars.
Slaves cost between 3,000 to 8,000 dollars in North America, but I could take you places in India or Nepal where human
beings
can be acquired for five or 10 dollars.
That's slightly problematic for me because I work in HIV, and although I'm sure you all know that HIV is about poverty and gender inequality, and if you were at TED '07 it's about coffee prices ... Actually, HIV's about sex and drugs, and if there are two things that make human
beings
a little bit irrational, they are erections and addiction.
There are as many different ways of being rational as there are human
beings
on the planet, and that's one of the glories of human existence.
But when you look at us human beings, bipedal walking, what you're doing is, you're not really using muscle to lift your leg and walk like a robot.
In theory, we're thinking, rational human
beings.
They, businesses, other citizens' groups, have enormous power to affect the lives of our fellow human
beings.
I would say that the future of life and the dignity of human
beings
depends on our doing that.
Now, the reason, I think, that this is the case is that human
beings
assemble themselves and form a kind of superorganism.
One thing that three-dimensional interactions and the general idea of imbuing computation with space affords you is a final destruction of that unfortunate one-to-one pairing between human
beings
and computers.
We're, as human beings, the creatures that create, and we should make sure that our machines aid us in that task and are built in that same image.
That is the tendency to infuse patterns with meaning, intention and agency, often invisible
beings
from the top down.
I think to answer that question you need to understand how human
beings
bring together their brains and enable their ideas to combine and recombine, to meet and, indeed, to mate.
And when human
beings
began moving objects around like this, it was evidence that they were exchanging between groups.
And human
beings
became its stewards, and, without even knowing what they were doing, they gradually redesigned it and redesigned it and redesigned it.
They have become domesticated, and human
beings
have been redesigning their religions for thousands of years.
This is a million people gathering on the banks of the Ganges in 2001, perhaps the largest single gathering of human
beings
ever, as seen from satellite photograph.
Human
beings
are very motivated by the "now."
Human
beings
want to be happy.
TD: So, with regard to the development that we've been talking about here at this conference, I really feel that the development that we make shouldn't create a further burden for us as human beings, but should be used to improve our fundamental lifestyle of how we live in the world.
For the last 10 years, I've been spending my time trying to figure out how and why human
beings
assemble themselves into social networks.
And the kind of social network I'm talking about is not the recent online variety, but rather, the kind of social networks that human
beings
have been assembling for hundreds of thousands of years, ever since we emerged from the African savannah.
And the reason for this is that pigs are actually quite close to human beings, so the collagen is as well.
Human
beings
have this marvelous adaptation that they can actually have experiences in their heads before they try them out in real life.
Human
beings
have something that we might think of as a "psychological immune system," a system of cognitive processes, largely nonconscious cognitive processes, that help them change their views of the world, so that they can feel better about the worlds in which they find themselves.
And this, this is where it gets interesting, because it turns out that human
beings
have something of an appetite for novelty.
But other regarding behaviors are essential to our evolution as social
beings.
Or finally, are there some things in the universe so queer that no philosophy of beings, however godlike, could dream them?
Science is made by humans, and as human beings, even if we try hard, we cannot get rid of our emotions.
Automation anxiety has been spreading lately, a fear that in the future, many jobs will be performed by machines rather than human beings, given the remarkable advances that are unfolding in artificial intelligence and robotics.
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