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From our own
computer
simulations, we quickly found that one meter really was the minimum viable product to be able to see the drivers of our global economy, for the first time, being able to count the ships and cars and shipping containers and trucks that move around our world on a daily basis, while conveniently still not being able to see individuals.
Now, Edsger Dijkstra, when he wrote this, intended it as a criticism of the early pioneers of
computer
science, like Alan Turing.
Here is a
computer
simulation.
And so now I'm working on, how can I get these mental images in my mind out to my
computer
screen faster?
The computer, using brain scan data alone, decoded that new brain scan to show what it thought the individual was actually seeing.
On the right-hand side, you see the
computer'
s guess, and on the left-hand side, the presented clip.
Rather than intercepting the communications as they go over the wire, instead they now hack into your computer, enable your webcam, enable your microphone, and steal documents from your
computer.
You know, your
computer
doesn't know where you are, it doesn't know what you're doing, it doesn't know what you know, and a lot we've been trying to do recently is just make your devices work, make them understand your context.
The
computer'
s on the left, and it's just racking up points.
The guy who started this company, Demis, has a neuroscience and a
computer
science background.
And so I think we're seeing a lot of exciting work going on that sort of crosses
computer
science and neuroscience in terms of really understanding what it takes to make something smart and do really interesting things.
So it's basically like a
computer.
And I was actually looking at this figure on my
computer
screen when I got the news that four of the red-shanked doucs had died in the zoo of gut-related issues.
And as a
computer
scientist, what this means is that I've been able to build models that can predict all sorts of hidden attributes for all of you that you don't even know you're sharing information about.
At heel strike, under
computer
control, the system controls stiffness, to attenuate the shock of the limb hitting the ground.
From that stupid bacteria to us, with a microphone, with a computer, with an iPod: four billion years.
I can edit and program DNA to do things, just like coders programing a
computer.
To prove out this vision, Craig and Ham set a goal of creating, for the first time, a synthetic cell, starting from DNA code in the
computer.
As a step toward bringing these promises to fruition, our team set out to create, for the first time, a synthetic bacterial cell, starting from DNA code in the
computer.
Ever since the first bacterial genome was sequenced, back in 1995, thousands more whole bacterial genomes have been sequenced and stored in
computer
databases.
Our synthetic cell work was the proof of concept that we could reverse this process: pull a complete bacterial genome sequence out of the
computer
and convert that information into a free-living, self-replicating cell, with all of the expected characteristics of the species that we constructed.
I can even imagine a day when it's routine for people to have a DBC to connect to their home
computer
or smart phone as a means to download their prescriptions, such as insulin or antibody therapies.
The two letters, the two K's, the one on your left, my right, is modern, made on a
computer.
Both of these were made on a computer, same software, same Bézier curves, same font format.
There was an issue at that time with the size of the fonts, the amount of data that was required to find and store a font in
computer
memory.
Microsoft came back to say that affordable
computer
monitors with better resolutions were at least a decade away.
And then in 1977, Benoit Mandelbrot, a French mathematician, realized that if you do
computer
graphics and used these shapes he called fractals, you get the shapes of nature.
It's addition modulo 2, just like in the parity bit check on your
computer.
George Boole took Leibniz's binary code and created Boolean algebra, and John von Neumann took Boolean algebra and created the digital
computer.
The next thing we did was to understand, using complex
computer
modeling, what that eye can see at different depths, distances, light conditions, and water clarity in the ocean.
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