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We see, "I feel like I have been at a
computer
all day."
And I suppose I could mention from one of the very earliest
computer
scientists, whose name was Norbert Wiener, and he wrote a book back in the '50s, from before I was even born, called "The Human Use of Human Beings."
Those of you who are old enough to remember, go back to the '90s, go back to Windows whatever, and remember your joy and your love of Bill Gates, as every time a new software package came out, you had to get a new
computer.
It's like sending Bill Gates your fastest, latest computer, because you know he'll use up all the memory.
Imagine you wanted to understand how a
computer
works and all you could see was a keyboard, a mouse, a screen.
The
computer
was cracked open.
And if you're thinking of the brain as a computer, this is the transistor.
And very quickly Cajal realized that neurons don't operate alone, but rather make connections with others that form circuits just like in a
computer.
Two days after Katrina, I started sketching and sketching and trying to brainstorm up ideas or solutions for this, and as things started to congeal or ideas started to form, I started sketching digitally on the computer, but it was an obsession, so I couldn't just stop there.
And the
computer
models, no matter how many that you have and how many people that you use, are never going to be able to arrive at the same conclusions.
But I knew what he meant, because it would be possible to take a bunch of pictures of flowers in a garden and then, basically, index them in a
computer
system, such that it would appear that there was a real robot, when there wasn't.
And so at this point the
computer
is procedurally animating this creature.
It's almost in the same way that a telescope or microscope recalibrates your eyesight; I think
computer
simulations can recalibrate your instinct across vast scales of both space and time.
There's a similar story for my electricity consumption, where switching off the DVD players, the stereos, the
computer
peripherals that were on all the time, and just switching them on when I needed them, knocked another third off my electricity bills, too.
This is 1997, and this is a photo I made at about 3 o'clock in the morning in Mountain View here, when we were watching the
computer
monitors because we had picked up a signal that we thought, "This is the real deal."
And by the way, as you do this, you can image it in two colors, which means you can download this information as binary code directly into a
computer.
But what's beginning to happen is because these geeks are all getting together, because they are highly qualified for
computer
programming and it is highly remunerated, as well as other very detail-oriented tasks, that they are concentrating geographically and finding like-minded mates.
Dad helped design the control panels for the IBM 360
computer.
Here, I'm explaining how a
computer
uses the grammar of English to parse sentences, and here, there's a pause and the student has to reflect, understand what's going on and check the right boxes before they can continue.
And that space is like the personal
computer
in 1976, like the Apples with the other companies are fighting, and we will see in a few years, there will be the Apple of this kind of market come out.
This is made by recycling an old CD player that you can get from an old computer, some cardboard, tape, couple of sensors, a few blinking LEDs, and then suddenly you have a tool.
The Internet is becoming a giant global computer, and every time you go on it, you upload a video, you do a Google search, you remix something, you're programming this big global
computer
that we all share.
They came from
computer
scientists, engineers.
The winner was a
computer
graphics company that built a three dimensional model of the mine where you can helicopter underground and see where the gold is.
It took us 30 years to get from the introduction of the personal
computer
to the level of cybercrime we have today, but looking at how biology is proceeding so rapidly, and knowing criminals and terrorists as I do, we may get there a lot faster with biocrime in the future.
Now, in this series he's speaking with the aid of a computer, which actually makes identifying the ends of sentences fairly easy.
In 2003, I started a project with
computer
scientist Adam Montandon, and the result, with further collaborations with Peter Kese from Slovenia and Matias Lizana from Barcelona, is this electronic eye.
So essentially, the three things that are required to make this conversion from this guy to this guy is a cheap remote control for a television that you can almost find in every home today, some parts from a
computer
mouse, basically, something that you can scavenge for very low cost, and a few parts that have to be pre-programmed.
If you know anything about the history of computers, you will know that in the '30s and the '40s, simple computers were created that started the
computer
revolution we have today, and you would be correct, except for you'd have the wrong century.
The first
computer
was really designed in the 1830s and 1840s, not the 1930s and 1940s.
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