Computer
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I started writing on a
computer
back in the 1970s when one of the first Atech systems was installed at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Does anybody remember that?" (Applause) "The Sun Times sent me to the Cannes Film Festival with a portable
computer
the size of a suitcase named the Porteram Telebubble.
Computer
voices are sometimes not very sophisticated, but with my computer, I can communicate more widely than ever before.
A human judge has a conversation with a human and a
computer.
If a
computer
voice can successfully tell a joke and do the timing and delivery as well as Henny Youngman, then that's the voice I want.
And she said, "Weren't you on that flight?" (Laughter) I said, "Yeah, but I was looking at a
computer
screen."
The two I'm following are surveillance cameras, ID cards, quite a lot of our
computer
security models come from there.
This is a map that shows you all the chips that form a Mac computer, how they came together.
And here it is, the $100
computer.
And that's that all those sensations, feelings, decisions and actions are mediated by the
computer
in your head called your brain.
Now, unlike a human-designed computer, where there's a fairly small number of different parts, and we know how they work because we humans designed them, the brain is made out of thousands of different kinds of cells, maybe tens of thousands.
It's almost as if somebody came into your home and rewired your walls so that the next time you turned on the light switch, the toilet flushed three doors down, or your dishwasher went on, or your
computer
monitor turned off.
This is Max Mathews and John Kelly from Bell Labs in the '60s, where they created the song "Daisy Bell," which was the world's first singing
computer.
So all this vast amount of information is then fed into the computer, and the
computer
can do two things.
So over here, you can see how the
computer
understands the environment, and because you cannot see the vibration, we actually put red LED's on the driver so that you can see what's happening.
This is the sensory data, and that data is transferred to the devices through the
computer.
So here you can see the left camera, the right camera from the vehicle and how the
computer
interprets that and sends that information to the AirPix.
So what we're looking at here is a tiny
computer
chip.
And so I made this thing in nearly the same way as you make a
computer
chip.
My career path led me to become a computational neuroscientist, so in my day job, I create
computer
models of the brain to try to understand how the brain makes predictions, how the brain makes decisions, how the brain learns and so on.
That's when I was in India, and I had the wonderful opportunity to meet with some Indian scientists who were using
computer
models to try to analyze the script.
The idea was to use a
computer
to learn these patterns, and so we gave the
computer
the existing texts.
And the
computer
learned a statistical model of which symbols tend to occur together and which symbols tend to follow each other.
Given the
computer
model, we can test the model by essentially quizzing it.
What we found was that the
computer
was successful in 75 percent of the cases in predicting the correct symbol.
And we can use the
computer
model now to try to complete this text and make a best guess prediction.
Now here's one other thing you can do with the
computer
model.
At the lower end of the scale, you find a rigid sequence, a sequence of all A's, and you also find a
computer
program, in this case in the language Fortran, which obeys really strict rules.
He said, "Dave, I pulled up the X-ray image on the screen on the
computer
at home."
I went from desk-dwelling
computer
nerd to the kind of guy who bikes to work.
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