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And, as
computers
in open air, they're starting to respond in a different way to be able to be sensed and to be actuated.
And in this community, we didn't have a television; we didn't have computers, obviously, radio.
And it's based on the premise that there are certain things that are easy for people, but really difficult for
computers.
When HAL's dying at the end of the film he starts singing this song, as a reference to when
computers
became human.
It's no secret that computers, through Moore's law, are speeding up faster and faster.
In a sense, tissue engineers have a bit of an identity crisis here, because structural engineers build bridges and big things, computer engineers, computers, but what we are doing is actually building enabling technologies for the cells themselves.
And I got some sort of satisfaction from learning that both Basit and Amjad had had their
computers
infected dozens of times by completely unrelated other viruses over these years.
This is a website operating in Moscow where these guys are buying infected
computers.
And they'll actually pay you money for those
computers.
So how do these guys then monetize those infected
computers?
Everything is being run by
computers.
Everything is reliant on these
computers
working.
We have become very reliant on Internet, on basic things like electricity, obviously, on
computers
working.
We must have some way of continuing to work even if
computers
fail.
And it's specifically algorithms, which are basically the math that
computers
use to decide stuff.
Militias were raping six-month-old babies so that countries far away could get access to gold and coltan for their iPhones and
computers.
At 13, with only little English and being bullied at school, he escaped into a world of
computers
where he showed great technical ability, but he was soon being seduced by people on the Internet.
It was Bob Metcalfe inventing the Ethernet, and the connection of all these
computers
that fundamentally changed everything.
These all happen to be on our computers, on
computers
across the world.
Something happened in the 70s that is sometimes referred to as "the software crisis," where suddenly,
computers
were getting more complicated more quickly than anyone had been prepared for, from a design perspective.
But real
computers
are actually getting to be a lot better.
The trouble with Doug Engelbart's system was that the
computers
in those days cost several million pounds.
But spin on to the 80s when personal
computers
did arrive, then there was room for this kind of system on personal
computers.
And we're taking a moonshot that we'll want to be interacting with
computers
in deeply emotional ways.
And it's been serving as a catalyst to beef up the more human ways that
computers
can relate to us.
Right now,
computers
can make sense of our most basic ones, like joy, sadness, anger, fear and disgust, by converting those characteristics to math.
Right now,
computers
are gaining more autonomy.
And if we want
computers
to relate to us and help amplify our creative abilities, I feel that we'll need to start thinking about how to make
computers
be intuitive.
I do two things: I design mobile
computers
and I study brains.
These are some of the products I've worked on over the last 20 years, starting from the very original laptop to some of the first tablet
computers
and so on, ending up most recently with the Treo, and we're continuing to do this.
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