Faces
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The country
faces
enormous challenges.
Now, AI can generate fake
faces
and simulate your face saying stuff that you never said.
So this person's making different faces, and it's actually drawing forth different objects from the collection that connect with exactly how she's looking.
And that's been called the face area in the brain, because when it's damaged, you can no longer recognize people's
faces.
There are, in fact, 30 areas in the back of your brain concerned with just vision, and after processing all that, the message goes to a small structure called the fusiform gyrus, where you perceive
faces.
There are neurons there that are sensitive to
faces.
Now, when that area's damaged, you lose the ability to see faces, right?
Finally, China is also providing innovative solutions to age-old social problems that the world
faces.
Look at your
faces.
And if she
faces
an unexpected issue, the same handheld device will allow her to communicate with colleagues at the service center, let them see what she sees, transmit data that they can run through diagnostics, and they can stream videos that will guide her, step by step, through whatever complex procedure is needed to get the machines back up and running.
You can have ugly faces, beautiful
faces
in the mirror.
Studies of humans and some other primates have found that we pay more attention to
faces
that signal threats over neutral faces, particularly when we’re already on high alert.
You just have to believe that you can bring a 21st-century tool set to bear on the problems that government
faces.
They all have
faces.
You probably don't recognize their
faces.
I've designed too many
faces
in the past that were intended to mitigate technical problems.
You — MT: As I was saying, besides the
faces
and bodies we give our robots, we cannot read their intentions, and that makes us nervous.
We tend to sympathize more with animals that look like us, and especially that resemble human babies, so with big, forward-facing eyes and circular faces, kind of a roly-poly posture.
Of all the many problems that the world faces, which should we be focused on trying to solve first?
Rather, you show them faces, you show them people.
Now we understand much better, for example, the kinds of brain areas that go along with the conscious experience of seeing
faces
or of feeling pain or of feeling happy.
And what I'd like to do is to invite all of you to help create this curriculum with the stories and the experiences and the challenges that each of you lives and faces, to create something powerfully collective.
As usual, there's a dozen kids there waiting to get picked up, but this time, the children's
faces
look weirdly similar, and you can't figure out which child is yours.
And everything looks normal except the children's
faces.
You can see the faces, but they don't look distinctive, and none of them looks familiar, and it's only by spotting an orange hair ribbon that you find your daughter.
This sudden loss of the ability to recognize
faces
actually happens to people.
We wanted to know if there was a special part of the brain for recognizing faces, and there was already reason to think there might be such a thing based on this phenomenon of prosopagnosia that I described a moment ago, but nobody had ever seen that part of the brain in a normal person, so we set out to look for it.
I went into the scanner, I lay on my back, I held my head as still as I could while staring at pictures of
faces
like these and objects like these and
faces
and objects for hours.
When I got out of the scanner, I did a quick analysis of the data, looking for any parts of my brain that produced a higher response when I was looking at
faces
than when I was looking at objects, and here's what I saw.
And what that part of my brain is doing is producing a higher MRI response, that is, higher neural activity, when I was looking at
faces
than when I was looking at objects.
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