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If we think of the world-changing goals of an Intel, of a Nuna, of Bono, of Google, they're remarkable: ubiquitous computing, affordable health care, high-quality for everyone, ending global poverty, access to all the world's
information.
It puts all the
information
into these small building blocks, which we call DNA.
So we see a bottom-up approach here, because all the information, as I said, are inside the DNA.
And the next day, I went and I bought two police scanners, and I said, "The hell with you, if you don't want to give me information, I'll get the
information
myself."
The ear’s task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain’s is to receive and process the
information
those signals contain.
These strands of
information
reach special parts of the brainstem that analyze time and intensity differences between your ears.
Now, the brain has all the
information
it needs: the patterns of activity that tell us what the sound is, and
information
about where it is in space.
This is not for lack of information; it's a lack of integration.
Life adds
information
to matter.
It gives it
information.
By adding
information
to matter, it gives it a function that's different than without that structure.
But when we look at the
information
there, we can see that things are starting to become a little fuzzy about five minutes or so before the cardiac arrest.
And so disseminating that
information
to around the rest of Africa is important.
Turned out that all we need to do is basically reactivate a memory using lasers just like we did before, but at the same time, if we present new
information
and allow this new
information
to incorporate into this old memory, this will change the memory.
Imagine, these are hardened cybercriminals sharing
information
scarcely.
I want to change pace to one last little demonstration, a technique that is wonderfully simple and basic, but is interesting in exposing how much
information
we're all giving away, and it's relevant because it applies to us as a TED audience.
Next time you install something, look at the settings and ask yourself, "Is this
information
that I want to share?
He's got lots of cool
information
in front of him, high-tech equipment, he's got cameras, he's got a little phone that he can pick up, listen to the ears, all these senses, all these perceptions.
So the data that you've got is a great thing called YouTube, and we can go down and basically pull all the open
information
from YouTube, all the comments, all the views, who's watching it, where are they watching it, what are they saying in the comments.
He called up the local newspaper, he got the interest of an investigative journalist, and that journalist actually found the real rapist, a man who ultimately confessed to this rape, a man who was thought to have committed 50 rapes in that area, and when this
information
was given to the judge, the judge set Titus free.
In one project in the United States,
information
has been gathered on 300 innocent people, 300 defendants who were convicted of crimes they didn't do.
You just record the information, then you call it up and play it back when you want to answer questions or identify images.
And when we feed them suggestive
information
that insinuates it's a different person, many of them misidentify their interrogator, often identifying someone who doesn't even remotely resemble the real interrogator.
We get misinformation not only if we're questioned in a leading way, but if we talk to other witnesses who might consciously or inadvertently feed us some erroneous information, or if we see media coverage about some event we might have experienced, all of these provide the opportunity for this kind of contamination of our memory.
I was suspicious of this story, and so I started to investigate, and eventually found
information
that convinced me that this mother was innocent.
In 1910, they looked at the examinations that the state of Ohio gave to 14-year-olds, and they found that they were all for socially valued concrete
information.
We love the idea that words, when pronounced, are little more than pure information, but they evoke physical action in the real world that helps us do work.
I'm going to shove it into my bag, I'm going to have this email template, and I'm going to fill it out and collect
information
on all these different data points during the date to prove to everybody that empirically, these dates really are terrible.
These algorithms were doing exactly what they were designed to do, which was to take our user-generated information, in my case, my résumé, and match it up with other people's
information.
See, the real problem here is that, while the algorithms work just fine, you and I don't, when confronted with blank windows where we're supposed to input our
information
online.
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