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Like humans, octopuses are some of the most
intelligent
creatures on earth.
Fermi's reasoning, if I may paraphrase badly, is that the universe is so vast that it stands to reason, there should be other
intelligent
life out there.
I personally think the surviving
intelligent
life form on earth is not going to be carbon-based; it's going to be silicon-based.
But it's not just an alien invasion of
intelligent
machines.
When I was working at the Media Lab on measurement of emotion, trying to make our machines more
intelligent
about our emotions, we started doing a lot of work measuring stress.
Research done by the Washington Post in 2015 about this supposedly "woke" group found that 31 percent of white millennials think that blacks are lazier than whites, and 23 percent say they're not as
intelligent.
And the premise of "The Wisdom of Crowds" is that, under the right conditions, groups can be remarkably
intelligent.
When we talk about bottom-up, decentralized phenomena, the ant colony is the classic metaphor, because, no individual ant knows what it's doing, but collectively ants are able to reach incredibly
intelligent
decisions.
You look outside: you have all that beauty that you see, all that life that you see around you, and here we have
intelligent
people like you and I who are having a conversation here.
Now you can say that
intelligent
design designs our airplanes of today, but there was no
intelligent
design really designing those early airplanes.
And when I look out at particularly this galaxy, which looks a lot like ours, I wonder if there's an art design college conference going on, and
intelligent
beings there are thinking about, you know, what designs they might do, and there might be a few cosmologists trying to understand where the universe itself came from, and there might even be some in that galaxy looking at ours trying to figure out what's going on over here.
This is a room full of
intelligent
people, highly sensitive.
So these are not particularly
intelligent
creatures, and yet, as we'll see, they exhibit beautiful ballets.
This was the cover of Science, because they thought that humans were more
intelligent
than these animals, but we can see by some in our administration that despite the enormous advantage in brain volume some of the attitudes remain the same.
You see, the baker, in this moment, has become, in a sense, sort of, the God of his dough, you know, and his dough, well, while it's not an
intelligent
life form, is now alive.
They're profoundly social and profoundly
intelligent
beings.
And imagine if you were to have an
intelligent
sheet that can self-fold into any form it wants, anytime.
And I hope Jill Tarter's wish to engage Earthlings includes dolphins and whales and other sea creatures in this quest to find
intelligent
life elsewhere in the universe.
And I hope, Jill, that someday we will find evidence that there is
intelligent
life among humans on this planet.
For millennia, we've actually turned to the priests and the philosophers for guidance and instruction on this question of whether there's
intelligent
life out there.
One day that eye may be that of an
intelligent
alien, and the sooner we eschew our narrow view of evolution the sooner we can truly explore our ultimate origins and destinations.
Well, to quote: "The discovery of
intelligent
life beyond Earth would eradicate the loneliness and solipsism that has plagued our species since its inception.
You would have thought it stands to reason that design requires an
intelligent
designer.
And so maybe the reason we aren't connecting with life elsewhere,
intelligent
life elsewhere, is that once it evolves, it extinguishes itself quickly.
If an
intelligent
extra-terrestrial was taxed with writing the encyclopedia of life on our planet, 27 out of 30 of these volumes would be devoted to bacteria and virus, with just a few of the volumes left for plants, fungus and animals, humans being a footnote; interesting footnote but a footnote nonetheless.
MJ: "... instead of by the more
intelligent
and worthy classes."
Anthropomorphism: that's the illusion, an illusion created by technology and embroidered by our imagination to become an
intelligent
flying robot, a machine that appears to be alive.
You see 12
intelligent
computer agents, the little rectangles that are flying in the brain with you.
Now, every home electrical system becomes an
intelligent
network.
If too much current is flowing, the
intelligent
receptacle turns itself off, and prevents another fire from starting.
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