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So I will paraphrase Einstein in closing and say that humanity, the future of humanity, needs this technology as much as it needs all the others that have now connected us and set before us the terrifying and wondrous possibility of actually becoming one
human
race.
But we wondered what role the
human
being played in this learning exercise.
It takes a
human
being for babies to take their statistics.
We want to get inside the brain and see this thing happening as babies are in front of televisions, as opposed to in front of
human
beings.
In investigating the child's brain, we're going to uncover deep truths about what it means to be human, and in the process, we may be able to help keep our own minds open to learning for our entire lives.
Your job is only to be
human.
Ingrid understood that we are connected to each other, not only as
human
beings, but to every living thing on the planet.
And I thought, after all this atrocity, this is how
human
beings really pray.
What we really yearn for as
human
beings is to be visible to each other.
I was only nine when my grandfather first described to me the horrors he witnessed six years earlier when
human
stampedes killed 39 people in our hometown of Nashik, India.
And my new dream is to improve, adapt and deploy the system all over the world to prevent loss of life and ensure a safe flow of people, because every
human
soul is precious, whether at concerts or sporting events, the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, the Hajj in Mecca, the Shia procession to Karbala or at the Vatican City.
And when you couple that with implantable hardware, you are looking at the next incarnation of
human
evolution.
The true question is: How
human
are you?
True navigation begins in the
human
heart.
Basically, a
human
body is a conversation going on, both within the cells and between the cells, and they're telling each other to grow and to die, and when you're sick, something's gone wrong with that conversation.
People were taking shots and photos; people were reporting violations of
human
rights in Egypt; people were suggesting ideas, they were actually voting on ideas, and then they were executing the ideas; people were creating videos.
And we now have been able just to show the creation of
human
liver tissue just this past month using this technology.
Probably the least-appreciated aspect of this is the notion that the very first time that you're trying to get your brain around a new concept, the very last thing you need is another
human
being saying, "Do you understand this?"
What we're seeing is more of a passing of the torch from
human
gatekeepers to algorithmic ones.
That, for centuries, we've inherited a view of
human
nature based on the notion that we're divided selves, that reason is separated from the emotions and that society progresses to the extent that reason can suppress the passions.
And it's led to a view of
human
nature that we're rational individuals who respond in straightforward ways to incentives, and it's led to ways of seeing the world where people try to use the assumptions of physics to measure how
human
behavior is.
And it's produced a great amputation, a shallow view of
human
nature.
And so this has led to a shallow path in politics, but also in a whole range of
human
endeavors.
And over the past few years, I think we've been given a deeper view of
human
nature and a deeper view of who we are.
And when you synthesize it all, it's giving us a new view of
human
nature.
And so one way to formulate that is the
human
mind can take in millions of pieces of information a minute, of which it can be consciously aware of about 40.
And this revolution in who we are gives us a different way of seeing, I think, politics, a different way, most importantly, of seeing
human
capital.
Through the policy failures of the last 30 years, we have come to acknowledge, I think, how shallow our view of
human
nature has been.
It's beyond our
human
perception to pick up a song of that duration.
Through assisted scenario planning, city planners can also make better decisions about how to extend infrastructure, such as
human
settlements or industrial zones.
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