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You're
learning
about laughter throughout your entire early adult life.
Today, the action is really around machine
learning.
I've just shown you two laboratory experiments out of literally hundreds in the field that make similar points, because the really critical point is that children's ability to make rich inferences from sparse data underlies all the species-specific cultural
learning
that we do.
A second big idea is that this is the era of big data and machine learning, and machine
learning
promises to revolutionize our understanding of everything from social networks to epidemiology.
You'll have some machine
learning
folks up here.
Remember
learning
to drive?
Before I started this TED process and climbed up on this stage, I had told literally a handful of people about it, because, like many a journalist, I am far more interested in
learning
about your stories than sharing much, if anything, about my own.
We addressed every one of those excuses through a mandatory professional development, paving the way for intense focus on teaching and
learning.
And then, using deep learning, the algorithm looks for all these textures and wrinkles and shape changes on our face, and basically learns that all smiles have common characteristics, all smirks have subtly different characteristics.
In education, imagine if your
learning
apps sense that you're confused and slow down, or that you're bored, so it's sped up, just like a great teacher would in a classroom.
And our friend, Betty Edwards, the "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" lady, shows these two tables to her drawing class and says, "The problem you have with
learning
to draw is not that you can't move your hand, but that the way your brain perceives images is faulty.
So a kid who's 14 in high school gets this version of the Pythagorean theorem, which is a truly subtle and interesting proof, but in fact it's not a good way to start
learning
about mathematics.
And this kind of proof is the kind of proof that you need to learn when you're
learning
mathematics in order to get an idea of what it means before you look into the, literally, 1,200 or 1,500 proofs of Pythagoras' theorem that have been discovered.
You know how much trouble the children have with variables, but by
learning
it this way, in a situated fashion, they never forget from this single trial what a variable is and how to use it.
Asperger's ideas about teaching children with
learning
differences were progressive even by contemporary standards.
I put it to one side and I began a new journey of learning, speaking to chief executives, experts, scientists, economists to try to understand just how our global economy works.
And on my journey of learning, I went to the World Coal Association website, and there in the middle of the homepage, it said, "We have about 118 years of coal left."
So, luckily, with machine learning, we can go beyond our own ability to describe the things we know.
So why weren't we
learning
about her?
Why weren't we
learning
about these women?
And it was an amazing
learning
experience because, for me, human rights have been something in which I had, you know, a part-time interest, but, mainly, it was something that happened to other people over there.
Before that, she worked with adults with
learning
difficulties, and was apparently really good at her job.
I was born and raised in France, in Paris, and I started
learning
how to write and read Arabic when I was 18.
And so I started to learn, because
learning
was cool.
And that's when
learning
really began for me.
But a lot of the
learning
that I did in high school wasn't about what happened inside the classroom, it was about what happened outside of the classroom.
It wasn't a formal, organized
learning
process, and I'm happy to admit that.
But the great thing about imagining
learning
as cartography, instead of imagining it as arbitrary hurdles that you have to jump over, is that you see a bit of coastline, and that makes you want to see more.
So, I had one
learning
community in high school, then I went to another for college, and then I went to another, when I started working at a magazine called "Booklist," where I was an assistant, surrounded by astonishingly well-read people.
And for the first time since high school, I found myself without a
learning
community, and it was miserable.
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