Language
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You've encoded an entire human
language
into a software program.
I could create content in one language, FreeSpeech, and the person who's consuming that content, the person who's reading that particular information could choose any engine, and they could read it in their own mother tongue, in their native
language.
Language
is beautiful.
It entertains, it educates, it enlightens, but what I like the most about
language
is that it empowers.
This is a photograph of my collaborators, my earliest collaborators when I started working on
language
and autism and various other things.
Could you imagine if we could leapfrog
language
and communicate directly with human thought?
There seems to be a window of opportunity, after which mastering moral questions becomes more difficult, like adults learning a foreign
language.
And that's certainly true of our gregarious and loquatious species, well endowed with the instinct for
language.
CA: Well, I have heard similar
language
recently from the founder of the world wide web, who I actually think is with us, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
It is a different kind of language, like art.
Next week I'm visiting the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and I'm going to try to convince CMS to grant appropriate code
language
and pricing, so this technology can be made available to the patients that need it.
There are guides to raising a bilingual kid even if you only speak one
language
at home.
Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that’s exactly what your device is doing, using the
language
of binary code.
We set about replacing traditional hospital equipment, which is bulky, expensive and fragile, with smartphone apps and hardware that make it possible to test anyone in any
language
and of any age.
When someone hands an object to you, you can read intention in their eyes, their face, their body
language.
There is a newly coined word in the English
language
for the moment when the person we're with whips out their BlackBerry or answers that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist.
These creatures speak their love in the
language
of light.
Wouldn't it be great if we could bring him back to give his lectures and inspire millions of kids, perhaps not just in English but in any
language?
You're fluent in the
language
of reading images.
What makes a
language
powerful is that you can take a very complex idea and communicate it in a very simple, efficient form.
Religion has not being separated from any other areas of life, and in particular, what's crucial to understand about this world is that it's a world in which the job that science does for us is done by what Rattray is going to call religion, because if they want an explanation of something, if they want to know why the crop just failed, if they want to know why it's raining or not raining, if they need rain, if they want to know why their grandfather has died, they are going to appeal to the very same entities, the very same language, talk to the very same gods about that.
The poem reacts to old lipstick ads, and its edginess about statement, its reversals and halts, have everything to do with resisting the
language
of ads that want to tell us so easily what to want, what to do, what to think.
That resistance is a lot of the point of the poem, which shows me, Armantrout shows me what it's like to hear grave threats and mortal dishonesty in the
language
of everyday life, and once she's done that, I think she can show other people, women and men, what it's like to feel that way and say to other people, women and men who feel so alienated or so threatened that they're not alone.
Well, computers are actually beginning to master human
language
with techniques that are similar to the neocortex.
"Jeopardy" is a very broad natural
language
game, and Watson got a higher score than the best two players combined.
It's a pretty sophisticated example of computers actually understanding human language, and it actually got its knowledge by reading Wikipedia and several other encyclopedias.
It's a quantitative expansion of neocortex, but that additional quantity of thinking was the enabling factor for us to take a qualitative leap and invent
language
and art and science and technology and TED conferences.
When people meet me at parties and they find out that I'm an English professor who specializes in language, they generally have one of two reactions.
And then they tell me about whatever it is they think is going wrong with the English
language.
A couple of weeks ago, I was at a dinner party and the man to my right started telling me about all the ways that the Internet is degrading the English
language.
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