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And so I've worked with computer
image
analysis engineers to develop automatic recognition systems that can identify these animals and then extract the XYZ coordinate of the initial impact point.
The
image
reminded me of a cave painting, and echoed how primitive we still are in so many ways.
So your brain is constructing the
image
of a snake where there is no snake, and this kind of a hallucination is what neuroscientists like me call "predictions."
Your brain is searching to find an explanation for those sensations in your body that you experience as wretchedness, just like you did with the blobby
image.
I mean, tell me about this
image
here.
That's a National Geographic
image
of what is called the mammoth steppe, what the far north, the sub-Arctic and Arctic region, used to look like.
Like that earlier image, we saw lots of animals.
So, if you look at this image, right away you might be able to see that there are clusters of obese and non-obese people in the
image.
And if you look at this image, you can right away see clusters of happy and unhappy people, again, spreading to three degrees of separation.
So here's an
image
of red blood cells, and now we can actually map where the hemozoin and where the malaria parasites are inside those red blood cells.
Now, that's a fairly straightforward
image
processing routine, and let me show you how it works.
And let me go back to that
image
of the Mediterranean.
And we can see here in this image, we see bedrooms in China, Netherlands, South Korea, France and the United States, for instance.
Therefore, in the Dollar Street material, we have tagged this
image
not only as her wall, which it is, but also as her toothpaste, because that is also what she uses it for.
We're, as human beings, the creatures that create, and we should make sure that our machines aid us in that task and are built in that same
image.
There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant
image
of our tiny world.
Some of you may recognize this
image.
And this guy here in the
image
is telling me, "We need a robot mute button."
While you're thinking about that, this was an experiment done by Susan Blackmore, a psychologist in England, who showed subjects this degraded
image
and then ran a correlation between their scores on an ESP test: How much did they believe in the paranormal, supernatural, angels and so forth.
And then we have to flip the
image
for you to see that it's a set up.
I needed an anchor, an image, a peg to peg this process on, so that I could go from there.
I made that
image
of Durga and her every attribute, her every nuance, my very own.
It's the power of an
image.
So I'm using my own writings as a kind of testing ground for a book that has an interdependency between word and
image
as a kind of seductive force.
And I started by doing just a single
image
like this and sending them out to each person.
And I close with this
image
of democracy in action: This is a protest that's happening on a retrofit in Silver Spring, Maryland on an Astroturf town green.
This is an
image
from Saturday, photographed by the Aqua satellite, but through the Uniview software.
Go back to this
image
of the axe and the mouse, and ask yourself: "Who made them and for who?"
Go back to this
image
again and ask yourself, not only who made it and for who, but who knew how to make it.
And so the people who founded Foko Club in Madagascar weren't actually concerned with trying to change the
image
of their country.
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