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That's when I realized that the more complicated you make a machine, the more likely that it will fail due to something absolutely unexpected.
Traditional imaging satellites use a line scanner, similar to a Xerox machine, and as they traverse the Earth, they take pictures, scanning row by row by row to build the complete image.
If we take a look back at the history of how intelligence has been viewed, one seminal example has been Edsger Dijkstra's famous quote that "the question of whether a
machine
can think is about as interesting as the question of whether a submarine can swim."
Going back to the beginning of the usage of the term robot, the play "RUR," there was always a concept that if we developed
machine
intelligence, there would be a cybernetic revolt.
This is a vending
machine
in Los Angeles.
It's a caviar-vending
machine.
This is the Art-o-mat, an art-vending
machine
that sells small artistic creations by different artists, usually on small wood blocks or matchboxes, in limited edition.
He is not a vending machine, but he is one of the founders of Genspace, a community biolab in Brooklyn, New York, where anybody can go and take classes and learn how to do things like grow E. coli that glows in the dark or learn how to take strawberry DNA.
I thought that was interesting; I thought about this and the caviar vending
machine
and the Art-o-mat all together.
And for some reason, I was one night drawing a vending machine, thinking of doing paintings of a vending
machine.
The vial of my DNA was sitting there, and I saw a beautiful collaboration between the strands of DNA and the coils of a vending
machine.
So I decided to create an art installation called the DNA Vending
Machine.
[DNA Vending
Machine
is an art installation about our increasing access to biotechnology.] (Music) [For a reasonable cost, you can purchase a sample of human DNA from a traditional vending machine.]
[DNA Vending
Machine
treats DNA as a collectible material and brings to light legal issues over the ownership of DNA.] (Music ends) Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: The DNA Vending
Machine
is currently in a couple of galleries in New York, and it's selling out pretty well.
But really, with this and a lot of my art projects, I want to ask the audience a question: When biotechnology and DNA sequencing becomes as cheap as, say, laser cutting or 3D printing or buying caviar from a vending machine, will you submit your sample of DNA to be part of the vending
machine?
So we started doing
machine
learning research to improve that.
But we actually ran
machine
learning on YouTube and it discovered cats, just by itself.
We used a lot of
machine
learning to improve things incrementally, but I think for me, this example's really exciting, because it's one program that can do a lot of different things.
Machine
vision, special sensors, and high-performance computing can do a lot of this, but it turns out a lot is not good enough when your family is on board.
I brought in MIT scientists with expertise in prosthetics, robotics,
machine
learning and biomechanics, and over a 200-day research period, we studied dance.
Because of the robustness of these technologies, we found that we could readily automate the processes and move the laboratory workflows out of the scientist's hands and onto a
machine.
In the 1980s, most people still didn't know what a fax
machine
was, and if they did, it was difficult for them to grasp the concept of instantly reproducing an image on the other side of the world.
But nowadays, everything that a fax
machine
does is integrated on our smart phones, and of course, we take this rapid exchange of digital information for granted.
It has that spark of life from the human hand that the
machine
or the program can never capture.
So this is the inside of one such
machine.
It's a big tokamak donut in Europe, and this
machine
in 1997 produced 16 megawatts of fusion power with 17 megawatts of heat.
It's a big laser
machine
in the U.S., and last month they announced with quite a bit of noise that they had managed to make more fusion energy from the fusion than the energy that they put in the center of the ping pong ball.
So this is a big collaboration of different countries that are building a huge magnetic donut in the south of France, and this machine, when it's finished, will produce 500 megawatts of fusion power with only 50 megawatts to make it.
That's the kind of
machine
that makes energy.
Those neutrons hit the wall of the
machine.
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