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And when we got the personnel records, typically, we would have hidden these, shared them with a few
intelligence
agencies, and then try to operate with them.
But as I was talking to my
intelligence
officer, I said, "What do we do?"
But then they'd remember that you're but a mere human of ordinary, mortal
intelligence
that didn't finish university, and they'd kind of forgive you, and pet you like the dog.
Computer algorithms today are performing incredible tasks with high accuracies, at a massive scale, using human-like
intelligence.
And this
intelligence
of computers is often referred to as AI or artificial
intelligence.
So how do we detect these diseases today, and can artificial
intelligence
help?
So, can we solve this problem using artificial
intelligence?
Similar to the first approach, traditional artificial
intelligence
approaches suffer from the same problem.
So, can we invent more scalable, effective and more valuable artificial
intelligence
architectures to solve these very important problems facing us today?
Our first goal was to reduce the number of images required to train artificial
intelligence
algorithms.
I believe that we are poised to enter an era where artificial
intelligence
is going to make an incredible impact on our future.
And I think that thinking about traditional AI, which is data-rich but application-poor, we should also continue thinking about unorthodox artificial
intelligence
architectures, which can accept small amounts of data and solve some of the most important problems facing us today, especially in health care.
But what impressed me even more was that as I was waiting for my digital I.D., one Googler was telling me about the program that he was about to start to teach the many, many Googlers who practice yoga to become trainers in it, and the other Googler was telling me about the book that he was about to write on the inner search engine, and the ways in which science has empirically shown that sitting still, or meditation, can lead not just to better health or to clearer thinking, but even to emotional
intelligence.
Artificial
intelligence
might give us the power to create intelligent agents with abilities greater than our own.
And that means we still spend a paltry amount on these issues: nuclear nonproliferation, geoengineering, biorisk, artificial
intelligence
safety.
We benefit not just from the genius of Benz and Ford and Musk but from the collective
intelligence
and hard work of all of the people who have worked on the modern car.
And it's not just in factories, but truckers, drivers and even jobs like telesales, customer service and hematologists as well as radiologists over the next 15 years are going to be gradually replaced by artificial
intelligence.
So now our molecular findings start matching very nicely the police
intelligence
about Thomson, should that fingerprint belong to him.
Again, now we're past TED 1, but just around the time of TED 2, and what I'd like to mention here is, even though you could imagine
intelligence
in the device, I look today at some of the work being done about the Internet of Things, and I think it's kind of tragically pathetic, because what has happened is people take the oven panel and put it on your cell phone, or the door key onto your cell phone, just taking it and bringing it to you, and in fact that's actually what you don't want.
So the intelligence, instead of being in the device, we have started today to move it back onto the cell phone or closer to the user, not a particularly enlightened view of the Internet of Things.
What we're doing with artificial
intelligence
is finding the objects in all the satellite images.
The conclusion from their experiment was that the slime mold had a primitive form of
intelligence.
So where does that
intelligence
lie?
This is where its
intelligence
lies.
But what it did provide us was a way of engaging a broad section of the public with ideas of intelligence, agency, autonomy, and provide a playful platform for discussions about the things that ensued.
I would like to share with you a new model of higher education, a model that, once expanded, can enhance the collective
intelligence
of millions of creative and motivated individuals that otherwise would be left behind.
First of all, the Stasi was an
intelligence
service.
But what was even more typical for the Stasi was the use of human intelligence, people who reported secretly to the Stasi.
But on the other hand, also in a democracy, these instruments can be abused, and that is something where we really have to be aware to stop that, and that also the
intelligence
services are respecting the rules we have.
I believe in your hopes and your dreams, I believe in your
intelligence
and I believe in your enthusiasm.
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