Computer
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Can we build an intelligent
computer?
Can we build a creative
computer?
What we seem to be asking over and over is can we build a human-like
computer?
If it weren't possible for quantum objects to be in two states at once, the
computer
you're using to watch this couldn't exist.
Combining different semiconductors in the right way allows us to make transistors on a tiny scale, millions on a single
computer
chip.
Those chips and their spread out electrons power the
computer
you're using to watch this video.
And floaters are particularly noticeable when you are looking at a uniform bright surface, like a blank
computer
screen, snow, or a clear sky, where the consistency of the background makes them easier to distinguish.
It's us parents who feel like
computer
science is this esoteric, weird science discipline that only belongs to the mystery makers.
Or, "How does the
computer
know what happens when I press 'play,' how does it know which video to show?" Or, "Linda, is Internet a place?"
And that Bertrand Russell's lifelong quest to find an exact language between English and mathematics found its home inside of a
computer.
And I would ask, "Which one of these do you think is a computer?"
And the kids would be very conservative and go, "None of these is a
computer.
I know what a
computer
is: it's that glowing box in front of which mom or dad spends way too much time."
But then we would talk and we would discover that actually, a car is a computer, it has a navigation system inside of it.
And I tell the kids, "Today you have this magic ability to make anything in this room into a computer."
But you kids, you are going to be the ones who are really going to live up in a world where everything is a computer."
And then I had this little girl who came to me and took a bicycle lamp and she said, "This bicycle lamp, if it were a computer, it would change colors."
And she thinks and she thinks, and she goes, "If this bicycle lamp were a computer, we could go on a biking trip with my father and we would sleep in a tent and this biking lamp could also be a movie projector."
Final story, we also built a
computer.
And after we've assembled our
computer
together, we also design an application for it.
And the boy, he has these huge headphones on and he's completely immersed in his tiny paper
computer
because you see, he's built his own intergalactic planetary navigation application.
In practice,
computer
models using these principles can often predict the location and intensity of sonic booms for given atmospheric conditions and flight trajectories, and there is ongoing research to mitigate their effects.
In 1843, Lady Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician considered the world's first
computer
programmer, wrote that a machine could not have human-like intelligence as long as it only did what humans intentionally programmed it to do.
With the
computer
having no way to distinguish between those which we would consider beautiful and those which we won't.
Like, more or less 20 years ago I was already working on a
computer
making simulations of lamprey and salamander locomotion during my PhD.
Like, simulating the physics in water or with mud or with complex ground, it's very hard to simulate that properly on a
computer.
Weighing all the possibilities, the
computer
spits out the potential area of impact in the form of a landing ellipse.
Since then, new information about the Martian atmosphere, improved spacecraft technology, and more powerful
computer
simulations have drastically reduced uncertainty.
For now, learning a language the old fashioned way will still give you better results than any currently available
computer
program.
For the past several decades, the exponential growth in
computer
storage capacity and processing power has followed a pattern known as Moore's Law, which, in 1975, predicted that information density would double every two years.
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