Computing
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How might I use
computing
to help take us to the stars?
The opportunities to use
computing
to advance the human experience are within our reach, here and now, and we are just beginning.
This year I'm going to tell you the story of the birth of digital
computing.
Here's a Cheetah robot that's running with a galloping gait, where it recycles its energy, it bounces on the ground, and it's
computing
all the time in order to keep itself stabilized and propelled.
But what you might not know is that we designed Siri as humanistic AI, to augment people with a conversational interface that made it possible for them to use mobile computing, regardless of who they were and their abilities.
And it's really important, because there's all this talk about technology, we've heard talks about quantum
computing
and all these mysterious, far-off things.
So the machine is
computing.
And in some ways, it's sort of back to the kind of old idea of centralized
computing.
It's the era of big business and data centers for
computing.
John Markoff: Do you want to know what the counterculture in drugs, sex, rock 'n' roll and the anti-war movement had to do with
computing?
I think it was that interaction that led to personal
computing.
PH: By this time,
computing
had kind of leapt into media territory, and in short order much of what we're doing today was imagined in Cambridge and Silicon Valley.
Telecommunications, entertainment,
computing
and everything else.
And the reason is that today, we have reached a scale of
computing
and datasets that was necessary to make machines smart.
And with months of frantically drafting proposals, meticulously
computing
data in a caffeinated daze at 2am, I was able to finalize my results.
But if you ask me, what will it cost for one MIPS of
computing
in 2010, or the cost to sequence a base pair of DNA in 2012, or the cost of sending a megabyte of data wirelessly in 2014, it turns out that those are very predictable.
It took us three years to double our price performance of
computing
in 1900, two years in the middle; we're now doubling it every one year.
That'll be the end of Moore's Law, but it won't be the end of the exponential growth of computing, because chips are flat.
You add other forms of innovation and processor design, you get a doubling of price performance of
computing
every one year.
If we come back to our exponential growth of computing, 1,000 dollars of
computing
is now somewhere between an insect and a mouse brain.
We'll have completed the reverse-engineering of the human brain, 1,000 dollars of
computing
will be far more powerful than the human brain in terms of basic raw capacity.
Most scientists think that getting there will rely on statistics and increased
computing
power.
This is called cloud computing, and it leads to two big problems: heat waste and bandwidth demand.
It seems fiber optics has been too good for its own good, fueling overly-ambitious cloud and mobile
computing
expectations.
If you look at the history of computing, we've always treated computers as external devices that compute and act on our behalf.
What I want to do is I want to weave computing, AI and internet as part of us.
I believe computing, AI and the internet would disappear into us as extensions of our cognition, instead of being external entities or adversaries, amplifying human ingenuity, giving us unimaginable abilities and unlocking our true potential.
We have to create uniform user experience and, for that reason, we have to create a single
computing
platform which powers all those things.
And I think the answer is obvious: it's a cloud, cloud
computing.
And I think that if you really sit and think about it, virtual worlds, and where we're going with more and more
computing
technology, represent essentially the likely, really tactically possible version of space exploration.
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