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So what I did, I went through all of this information, spent a day or two researching.
And to do this, ants solve the problem of collective search, and this is a problem that's of great interest right now in robotics, because we've understood that, rather than sending a single, sophisticated, expensive robot out to explore another planet or to search a burning building, that instead, it may be more effective to get a group of cheaper robots exchanging only minimal information, and that's the way that ants do it.
There's a saying in the world of
information
science: ultimately everybody will know everything.
And using those two pieces of information, I can train a standard deep neural network or a deep learning network to provide patient's diagnosis.
From this image, my team and I figured out a very clever way to extract billions of
information
packets.
These
information
packets included colors, pixels, geometry and rendering of the disease on the medical image.
Then remember those billions of
information
packets?
In fact, for thousands of human traits, a molecular basis that's known for that, and for thousands of people, every day, there's
information
that they gain about the risk of going on to get this disease or that disease.
Basically all we need is
information.
and looking within ourselves for
information
we used to say we should go to the outside, to experts, and to be willing to share that with others.
This is only virtual reality, V.R. How do we get to augmented reality, A.R.? We get to augmented reality when coaches and managers and owners look at this
information
streaming in that people want to see, and they say, "How do we use this to make our teams better?
You also have
information
from helmet sensors and accelerometers, technology that's being worked on right now.
You take all that information, and you stream it to your players.
The bad ones have
information
overload.
If you can leverage this kind of passive information, just photos and video that are out there, that's the key to scaling to anyone.
So, how much
information
do we need to trigger such an image?
Information
flows down also.
So I am here today because I think we need hackers, and in fact, they just might be the immune system for the
information
age.
This is because access to
information
is a critical currency of power, one which governments would like to control, a thing they attempt to do by setting up all-you-can-eat surveillance programs, a thing they need hackers for, by the way.
They make us, they force us to fix things or demand something better, and I think we need them to do just that, because after all, it is not
information
that wants to be free, it's us.
I thought, what can I do with this
information?
They try to provide us some guidance about words that are considered slang or informal or offensive, often through usage labels, but they're in something of a bind, because they're trying to describe what we do, and they know that we often go to dictionaries to get
information
about how we should use a word well or appropriately.
Even taking two alternatives side by side with full information, a choice can still be hard.
So the first thing we did is, we got a bag of candy bars and we walked around campus and talked to students, faculty and staff, and asked them for
information
about their passwords.
All right, so now we had 5,000 passwords, and so we had much more detailed
information.
So what we decided to do was to see how long it would take to crack these passwords using the best cracking tools that the bad guys are using, or that we could find
information
about in the research literature.
So we talked to the
information
security office at Carnegie Mellon and asked them if we could have everybody's real passwords.
We have lots of other really interesting demographic
information
as well.
Every day we face issues like climate change or the safety of vaccines where we have to answer questions whose answers rely heavily on scientific
information.
And I feel like I'm actually depriving them of
information
by telling them this, at which point I usually panic and spit out the first thing that comes to my mind, which is, I have no idea what I'm doing.
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