Computers
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You're just going to program computers, that's all.
As
computers
have become more and more powerful, we've had to use larger and larger codes.
And when quantum
computers
arrive in the next 10 to 15 years, they will even more rapidly crack the complex mathematics that underlies many of our encryption systems today.
And it can record this data for up to two years, and keep it in that tag, release at a pre-programmed time, float to the surface, upload all that data, that whole travelogue, to satellite, which relays it directly to our computers, and we've got that whole dataset.
Now of course there are other moves, but with vast
computers
we approximate and come close to the optimal solution.
This includes, for example, the 3D laser scanning systems, ever more powerful personal computers, 3D graphics, high-definition digital photography, not to mention the Internet.
Over the last three years, Apple's gone from being an also-ran in
computers
to this year they will ship approximately 100 million internet-enabled devices.
I've always had a fascination for
computers
and technology, and I made a few apps for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
Your brain is doing something that
computers
cannot yet do.
Is there some humongous problem that we cannot yet get
computers
to solve, yet we can split into tiny 10-second chunks such that each time somebody solves a CAPTCHA, they solve a little bit of this problem?
Now, some of you may say, why can't we use
computers
to translate?
Because in a way, if a TEDster relates to all the interconnectedness of all the
computers
and everything, it's the forging of a mass awareness, of where everybody can really know everything that's going on everywhere in the planet.
If we had access then to modern semiconductors, computers, mobile devices, the internet?
Like I think we really put up with a lot of crap with our
computers.
Despite
computers
everywhere paper really hasn't disappeared, because it has a lot of, I think, valuable properties.
So my coauthors and I have used computers, the greatest tool of our time, to assist people's imagination and help them imagine what it might be like to go into the future.
That's what
computers
do.
But interestingly enough, this actually relates to the idea in that these guys were creating some incredibly powerful, impressive digital art, all without computers, I'm told, it was all peer-to-peer coordination and communication.
It doesn't interfere with
computers
or electrical equipment.
Now in order to do that I'm going to have to talk about a bunch of stuff that really has nothing to do with technology and
computers.
Telephony, computers, videotapes, CD-ROMs and so on are all our specialized mechanisms that we've now built within our society for handling that information.
Now I design
computers
for a living, and I know that the mechanisms that I use to design
computers
would be impossible without recent advances in
computers.
So we're beginning to depend on
computers
to do a process that's very different than engineering.
We're now using those programs to make much faster
computers
so that we'll be able to run this process much faster.
The problem with this is, do we really want children to take
computers
to their homes, homes that have adverse conditions?
The RIA has 1,650
computers.
When applied to the sorts of difficult problems that arise in human lives, the way that
computers
actually solve those problems looks a lot more like the way that people really act.
The people who design the memory systems of
computers.
Most
computers
have two kinds of memory systems: a fast memory system, like a set of memory chips that has limited capacity, because those chips are expensive, and a slow memory system, which is much larger.
Well, we look at our phones, we look at our computers, we look at screens of all kinds.
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