Information
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So what you're basically seeing here is all bits and pieces and all this
information.
So by me putting all this
information
out there, what I'm basically telling you is I'm telling you everything.
And really so I've come to the conclusion that the way you protect your privacy, particularly in an era where everything is cataloged and everything is archived and everything is recorded, there's no need to delete
information
anymore.
And if I give you this
information
directly, it's a very different type of identity than if you were to try to go through and try to get bits and pieces.
And the reason their
information
has any value is, well, because no one else has access to it.
And by me cutting out the middle man and giving it straight to you, the
information
that the FBI has has no value, so thus devaluing their currency.
You said, "Now everything automatically goes from my iPhone," but actually you do take the pictures and put on
information.
And it hasn't been published, so it's totally privy
information
just for TED.
And the key idea to Bayesian inference is you have two sources of
information
from which to make your inference.
But there's another source of information, and that's effectively prior knowledge.
There are two sources of
information
Bayes' rule tells you.
That
information
is available in the current shot, but there's another source of
information
not available on the current shot, but only available by repeated experience in the game of tennis, and that's that the ball doesn't bounce with equal probability over the court during the match.
Now both these sources of
information
carry important
information.
So it's the optimal way of combining
information.
Now I get an extra source of sensory
information
due to that external act.
I get you tapping on it, and I get me shaking it, but from my senses' point of view, that is combined together into one source of
information.
For example, if a person, from that red group, has to pick up the package leaflet of a medicinal product, to give a dose of medicine to his/her child, he/she can't, can't understand the
information.
I realized we live in an apartheid of
information.
I realized that there's a small minority of people who has indeed access to
information
and can use it to their advantage and a huge majority that can't.
Life also has a kind of inheritable
information.
Now we, as humans, we store our
information
as DNA in our genomes and we pass this
information
on to our offspring.
It's basically a large data set of
information
that's all freely available to any scientist around the world.
We have to reform our economies, change our leadership, become more democratic, be more open to change and to
information.
The marvel of this information: How do we actually have this biological mechanism inside our body to actually see this
information?
Where does this intelligence of knowing that a fold can actually hold more information, so as you actually watch the baby's brain grow.
Did you know that 80 percent of the
information
we receive comes through our eyes, and if you compare light energy to musical scales, it would only be one octave that the naked eye could see, which is right in the middle?
But I had always felt like, look, you know, I made the best choice I could make given who I was then, given the
information
I had on hand.
It treats these maternal contributions as information, as what I like to call biological postcards from the world outside.
And it doesn't matter how much
information
we're looking at, how big these collections are or how big the images are.
And that gets really exciting when you think about the richness of the semantic
information
a lot of images have.
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