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And these images, there are lots of them out there, they are what we call inspiration porn.
The purpose of these
images
is to inspire you, to motivate you, so that we can look at them and think, "Well, however bad my life is, it could be worse.
These images, those
images
objectify disabled people for the benefit of nondisabled people.
So is it really fair to objectify them in the way that we do, to share those
images?
These are the
images
that the media loves to show, of young men and boys burning wires and cables to recover copper and aluminum, using Styrofoam and old tires as fuel, seriously hurting themselves and the environment.
And some
images
are not very revealing, some are better, some are really good.
And they've been able to say so because they've compared the two separate
images
with one taken posthumously from Katie.
Step three: since we can generate hundreds of
images
of the same fingerprint, why don't we superimpose them, and by doing so, try to improve the rich pattern of continuity and clarity?
I have not been able to get those
images
out of my mind or my heart.
And she said, "I know that, but I came to your festival with my mother when I was their age, and I still have those
images
in my mind.
Today, Planet
images
the entire Earth, every single day.
In total, we get 1.5 million 29-megapixel
images
of the Earth down each day.
And on any one location of the Earth's surface, we now have on average more than 500
images.
Or you can create a time lapse through the 500
images
that we have and see that change dramatically over time.
What we're doing with artificial intelligence is finding the objects in all the satellite
images.
And if you could do that for all of the millions of
images
coming down per day, then you basically create a database of all the sizable objects on the planet, every day.
We select the airport, and it finds the planes in today's image, and finds the planes in the whole stack of
images
before it, and then outputs this graph of all the planes in Beijing airport over time.
These
images
show the onset of the rains this season in Kenya.
The Hubble Space Telescope: for the last 25 years it's been producing some of the most detailed views of our distant universe, but if you tried to use the Hubble to create an image of the sky, it would take 13 million individual images, about 120 years to do this just once.
I'm going to show you how we think it's going to transform our views of the universe, because one image from the LSST is equivalent to 3,000
images
from the Hubble Space Telescope, each image three and a half degrees on the sky, seven times the width of the full moon.
If you have seen some of the
images
of the Caribbean people arriving in the '40s and '50s, you might have noticed that a lot of the men wear trilbies.
So MRI enables you to see internal anatomy at high resolution, so I'm going to show you in a second a set of MRI cross-sectional
images
through a familiar object, and we're going to fly through them and you're going to try to figure out what the object is.
So we spent much of the next couple of years scanning subjects while they looked at lots of different kinds of images, and we showed that that part of the brain responds strongly when you look at any
images
that are faces of any kind, and it responds much less strongly to any image you show that isn't a face, like some of these.
Next, let's find that face area I've been talking about that responds to
images
like these.
Also in this vicinity is a region that's selectively involved in processing visual motion, like these moving dots here, and that's in yellow at the bottom of the brain, and near that is a region that responds when you look at
images
of bodies and body parts like these, and that region is shown in lime green at the bottom of the brain.
In fact, a few years ago, there was a scientist in my lab who became quite convinced that he'd found a brain region for detecting food, and it responded really strongly in the scanner when people looked at
images
like this.
But then he devised the critical test: He showed subjects
images
of food like this and compared them to
images
with very similar color and shape, but that weren't food, like these.
And his region responded the same to both sets of
images.
In 2011, we first released some of these images, and what was funny was, a lot of people said to us, "Oh, it kind of looks like the High Line underground."
So, this is an image of Diana looking at Camilla kissing her husband, and this was a sequence of
images.
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