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So, I lead a team at Google that works on machine intelligence; in other words, the engineering discipline of making computers and devices able to do some of the things that
brains
do.
And this makes us interested in real
brains
and neuroscience as well, and especially interested in the things that our
brains
do that are still far superior to the performance of computers.
This is essential for our own brains, and it's also pretty useful on a computer.
And I'd like to begin with a brief bit of history about what we know about
brains.
The early anatomists who looked at
brains
gave the superficial structures of this thing all kinds of fanciful names, like hippocampus, meaning "little shrimp."
The basic task of perception is to take an image like this one and say, "That's a bird," which is a very simple thing for us to do with our
brains.
Categories are something our
brains
use.
And the answer may be that the
brains
of highly altruistic people are different in fundamental ways.
And the answer may be that the
brains
of these extraordinary altruists have certain special characteristics.
And we know that mere matter can give rise to what is called "general intelligence," an ability to think flexibly across multiple domains, because our
brains
have managed it.
They'll be grafted onto our brains, and we'll essentially become their limbic systems.
Now take a moment to consider that the safest and only prudent path forward, recommended, is to implant this technology directly into our
brains.
Their
brains
are in the same proportion as chimpanzee
brains
are.
(Bacon sizzles) (Applause) My point here isn't really to make you hungry every time you see a rainy scene, but it's to show that our
brains
are conditioned to embrace the lies.
Flipping through the images fast enough, our
brains
perceive the passage of time from the sequence of still images.
Most of the work that we do requires a multiplicity of skills, and
brains
and brawn, technical expertise and intuitive mastery, perspiration and inspiration in the words of Thomas Edison.
Imagine a world full of
brains
and far more memes than can possibly find homes.
This is why we've ended up with such peculiar brains, that we like religion, and music, and art.
So actually, now the temes are forcing our
brains
to become more like teme machines.
You know all about big
brains.
But then I decided, what people are really asking when they're asking if a word is real, they're really asking, "Well, how many
brains
will this give me access to?"
Two brains, eh, it depends on who it is.
A million brains, OK, now we're talking.
And so a real word is one that gets you access to as many
brains
as you can.
In your heads right now, there is cerebrospinal fluid just bathing your
brains
and making its way around.
But inside their brains, there's a party going on.
Well, in the last few decades, neuroscientists have made enormous breakthroughs in understanding how our
brains
work by monitoring them in real time with instruments like fMRI and PET scanners.
Multiple areas of their
brains
were lighting up at once, as they processed the sound, took it apart to understand elements like melody and rhythm, and then put it all back together into unified musical experience.
And our
brains
do all this work in the split second between when we first hear the music and when our foot starts to tap along.
But when scientists turned from observing the
brains
of music listeners to those of musicians, the little backyard fireworks became a jubilee.
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