Intelligence
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I've been very interested in understanding the nature of the
intelligence
of dolphins for the past 30 years.
How do we explore
intelligence
in this animal that's so different from us?
And we have 26 elephants here, and our research is focused on the evolution of
intelligence
with elephants, but our foundation Think Elephants is focused on bringing elephants into classrooms around the world virtually like this and showing people how incredible these animals are.
Cybercriminals now have crime packs with business
intelligence
reporting dashboards to manage the distribution of their malicious code.
But clearly, this is not enabled just by the brain of this animal, but also by his body, and it's a clear example, maybe the clearest example, of embodied intelligence, which is a kind of
intelligence
that all living organisms have.
So why don't we put some of this embodied
intelligence
into our robotic machines, to release them from relying on excessive work on computation and sensing?
So if we've got those evidence in our ordinary lives of the way that trust is differentiated, why do we sort of drop all that
intelligence
when we think about trust more abstractly?
Rabin's statement was a reflection of decades of security and
intelligence
collaboration between the two, which in turn was born out of perception of common threats.
It turned out that the capability to collect data, information and connections about basically any of us and all of us is exactly what we've been hearing throughout of the summer through revelations and leaks about Western
intelligence
agencies, mostly U.S.
intelligence
agencies, watching over the rest of the world.
Edward Snowden started leaking information, top secret classified information, from the U.S.
intelligence
agencies, and we started learning about things like PRISM and XKeyscore and others.
And these are examples of the kinds of programs U.S.
intelligence
agencies are running right now, against the whole rest of the world.
Well, not exactly everyone, because the U.S.
intelligence
only has a legal right to monitor foreigners.
And we did not know that U.S.
intelligence
agencies go to extremes such as infiltrating standardization bodies to sabotage encryption algorithms on purpose.
A real-world equivalent would be that
intelligence
agencies would force some secret pin code into every single house alarm so they could get into every single house because, you know, bad people might have house alarms, but it will also make all of us less secure as an end result.
But of course, these
intelligence
agencies are doing their job.
This is what they have been told to do: do signals intelligence, monitor telecommunications, monitor Internet traffic.
One way is to sabotage encryption algorithms, which is a great example about how U.S.
intelligence
agencies are running loose.
Der Spiegel, from Germany, leaked more information about the operations run by the elite hacker units operating inside these
intelligence
agencies.
And these recent leaks of these three slides detail an operation run by this GCHQ
intelligence
agency from the United Kingdom targeting a telecom here in Belgium.
And what this really means is that an E.U. country's
intelligence
agency is breaching the security of a telecom of a fellow E.U. country on purpose, and they discuss it in their slides completely casually, business as usual.
When your data traffic goes through Sweden, their
intelligence
agency has a legal right by the law to intercept that traffic.
Yet, I have nothing that I would in particular like to share with an
intelligence
agency, especially a foreign
intelligence
agency.
And when the leaks started, the very first thing I tweeted about this was a comment about how, when you've been using search engines, you've been potentially leaking all that to U.S.
intelligence.
Here you can see a very early example with the robots trying to use this embodied artificial
intelligence
to try to match my movements as closely as possible.
And then, I did another experiment, and I got people off the street to use the robotic desk lamp, and try out this idea of embodied artificial
intelligence.
So, this is what musicians called a call-and-response interaction, and it also fits very well robots and artificial
intelligence.
(Music ends) (Applause) Just to introduce the last robot that we've worked on, it came out of something surprising that we found: Some point people didn't care about the robot being intelligent, able to improvise and listen, and do all these embodied
intelligence
things that I spent years developing.
It is not the skeleton of boxes, it is the nervous system of adaptiveness and
intelligence.
You need to increase the quanitity of power so that you can empower everybody to use their judgment, their
intelligence.
I'm talking simply about the creative
intelligence
of the bottom-up, whether manifested in the slums of Tijuana that build themselves, in fact, with the waste of San Diego, or the many migrant neighborhoods in Southern California that have begun to be retrofitted with difference in the last decades.
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