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And then the
computer
can sort of play Marco Polo, and drive down the error close to zero.
Our artist collaborator, Ross Goodwin, has done experiments involving a camera that takes a picture, and then a
computer
in his backpack writes a poem using neural networks, based on the contents of the image.
We start to have
computer
models that can do exactly these sorts of things.
SS: A dream come true, really, (Laughter) And when that video was posted online, I just sat there on the computer, hitting "refresh," excited to see the response.
They have a
computer
company that makes computers in South Africa.
Children dress with very colorful, colorful clothes, and it is incredible to see the power that this has in the hands of kids, in a
computer.
We also have partnered with TED in this project, with Architecture for Humanity, and along with the TED Prize winner Cameron Sinclair, we're having a contest that we have issued to the architectural community to come up with the best design for a
computer
lab for an emerging region.
Now when this works, it's because there are large institutions underwriting every 1 or 0 that changes on a
computer.
It's done through
computer
code, running on thousands of networked computers around the world.
The
computer
that solves the puzzle publishes its solution to the rest of the network and collects its reward: new bitcoins.
You can go download the software right now and run it in your
computer
and try to collect some bitcoins.
And what we found was really surprising, because the people who got the rude words were five times more likely to miss information right in front of them on the
computer
screen.
And this woman, who lives in the United States and is a
computer
programmer, reported on Twitter about her deactivation on Facebook, managed to get enough media attention to have her account reinstated.
A few years ago, a college student armed with a personal
computer
could code an app, an app that is now a social network with more than one billion users.
So if I wanted to go and hack a block and, say, pay you and you with the same money, I'd have to hack that block, plus all the preceding blocks, the entire history of commerce on that blockchain, not just on one
computer
but across millions of computers, simultaneously, all using the highest levels of encryption, in the light of the most powerful computing resource in the world that's watching me.
This is infinitely more secure than the
computer
systems that we have today.
I mean, you tap your card in the corner store, and a bitstream goes through a dozen companies, each with their own
computer
system, some of them being 1970s mainframes older than many of the people in this room, and three days later, a settlement occurs.
So, you've got a little farm in Honduras, some dictator comes to power, he says, "I know you've got a piece of paper that says you own your farm, but the government
computer
says my friend owns your farm."
It gives me an immense sense of satisfaction to know that these
computer
programs are just going to be pinging one another for eternity.
So, I believe the invention of the
computer
Internet is an inevitable consequence of a previously proven, biologically successful model.
The Earth invented the
computer
Internet for its own benefit, and we now, being the top organism on this planet, are trying to allocate resources in order to protect the biosphere.
Our
computer
hardware and software just stops getting better for some reason.
The
computer
scientist Stuart Russell has a nice analogy here.
Now, I assume a lot of you spend a lot of time at a
computer.
And after many trials and tribulations and years of endeavors, we were able to come up with this flexible electronic patch that was manufactured using the same processes that they use to build
computer
chips, except the electronics are transferred from a semiconductor wafer onto a flexible material that can interface with the human body.
The manager pointed at the
computer
in the room.
So I whisper-shouted back to him, "Yes, the
computer
can tell if you're lying."
I had become a
computer
programmer because I was one of those kids crazy about math and science.
Nowadays,
computer
scientists are building platforms that control what a billion people see every day.
Machine learning is different than traditional programming, where you give the
computer
detailed, exact, painstaking instructions.
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