Environments
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I've recently realized that ants are using interactions differently in different environments, and that got me thinking that we could learn from this about other systems, like brains and data networks that we engineer, and even cancer.
But it would be interesting to know how other species solve this problem in different
environments
on Earth, and so we're setting up a program to encourage kids around the world to try this experiment with different species.
So ants are using interactions in different ways in a huge variety of environments, and we could learn from this about other systems that operate without central control.
Robust systems are stable in complex and new
environments.
And so I started talking to them about some of their experiences, and I was devastated to realize that most of them came from the same abusive environments, And most of them wanted help and they wanted to turn it around, but unfortunately the system that currently holds 2.5 million people in prison is designed to warehouse as opposed to rehabilitate or transform.
What would the world be like if we were speaking powerfully to people who were listening consciously in
environments
which were actually fit for purpose?
Or to make that a bit larger, what would the world be like if we were creating sound consciously and consuming sound consciously and designing all our
environments
consciously for sound?
I also liked to make
environments
for people to explore and play.
We can contain and control and provide humane
environments.
We need new and better ways to measure impacts on engagement, on interaction, on safe
environments.
Prisons need to provide humane
environments
where people can participate, contribute, and learn meaningful lives.
Scientists now know that the living and working conditions that we all are part of have more than twice the impact on our health than does our genetic code, and living and working conditions, the structures of our environments, the ways in which our social fabric is woven together, and the impact those have on our behaviors, all together, those have more than five times the impact on our health than do all the pills and procedures administered by doctors and hospitals combined.
Local conflicts fuel violence in most war and post-war environments, from Afghanistan to Sudan to Timor-Leste, and in the rare cases where there have been comprehensive, bottom-up peacebuilding initiatives, these attempts have been successful at making peace sustainable.
So what if, though, what if we worked in diverse and inclusive
environments
that we had something to do something with?
Humanitarian aid workers know the risk they are taking in conflict areas or in post-conflict environments, yet our life, our job, is becoming increasingly life-threatening, and the sanctity of our life is fading.
The extreme
environments
of our own world are alien vistas.
If we truly believe in our ability to bend the hostile
environments
of Mars for human habitation, then we should be able to surmount the far easier task of preserving the habitability of the Earth.
and they can tell us more about not only life in our solar system but also maybe beyond, and this is why I am tracking them down in the most impossible places on Earth, in extreme
environments
where conditions are really pushing them to the brink of survival.
I use planet Earth to go in very extreme
environments
where conditions were similar to those of Mars at the time when the climate changed, and there I'm trying to understand what happened.
Now, it is pretty obvious that going to extreme
environments
is helping us very much for the exploration of Mars and to prepare missions.
But I think that from the point of view of artificial intelligence, the true picture is actually probably more like this: AI starts out at this point here, at zero intelligence, and then, after many, many years of really hard work, maybe eventually we get to mouse-level artificial intelligence, something that can navigate cluttered
environments
as well as a mouse can.
Cold water was constantly on my mind, and from that point on, my career focused on these types of harsh and unforgiving environments, and it took me to places like Russia, Norway, Alaska, Iceland, Chile, the Faroe Islands, and a lot of places in between.
It happens in systematically degraded work
environments.
These self-regulating, semi-autonomous units give rise to self-regulating, semi-autonomous units called organs, and these organs coalesce to form things called humans, and these organisms ultimately live in environments, which are partly self-regulating and partly semi-autonomous.
But you can have anti-carcinogenic
environments
too.
And in some ways we had hooked ourselves back onto this idea: cells, organisms, environments, because we were now thinking about bone stem cells, we were thinking about arthritis in terms of a cellular disease.
And perhaps most interestingly, can you ascend right up and create
environments?
You know, in every culture, shamans have been using
environments
as medicines.
This is what's happening, and in fact, we're slowly moving, not away from genomics, but incorporating genomics into what we call multi-order, semi-autonomous, self-regulating systems, like cells, like organs, like
environments.
So we started designing different environments, different scaffolds, and we discovered that the shape, the composition, the structure of the cocoon, was directly informed by the environment.
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