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And I also think of the book as a
machine.
This is an MRI
machine.
It's smaller than a honking-big MRI machine, monster MRI machine, but can you do something to shrink it down?"
This is a mock-up of something that can replace the functionality of a multimillion-dollar MRI
machine
into a consumer electronics price point, that you could wear as a bandage, line a ski hat, put inside a pillow.
And this is a very efficient kind of
machine.
Our research field is called computer vision and
machine
learning.
As it turned out, the wealth of information provided by ImageNet was a perfect match to a particular class of
machine
learning algorithms called convolutional neural network, pioneered by Kunihiko Fukushima, Geoff Hinton, and Yann LeCun back in the 1970s and '80s.
So to teach a computer to see a picture and generate sentences, the marriage between big data and
machine
learning algorithm has to take another step.
And they then wrote code, usually
machine
code, sometimes binary code, which was then sent by mail to a data center to be punched onto paper tape or card and then re-punched, in order to verify it.
So I started experimenting, and what I was trying to do was to build the ultimate empathy
machine.
It's a machine, but inside of it, it feels like real life, it feels like truth.
And I think that we can change minds with this
machine.
So, it's a machine, but through this
machine
we become more compassionate, we become more empathetic, and we become more connected.
We just need a time
machine.
This is our time
machine.
So for one moment now I'm going to take you with me on a trip into that time
machine.
So I was not promising anything about a leisurely trip on the time
machine.
You are not going to be sitting in that time
machine.
It was a pretty dangerous place, not the kind of place where you'd want to travel to if you had a time
machine.
Nature is this incredibly complex
machine.
I work with a bunch of mathematicians, philosophers and computer scientists, and we sit around and think about the future of
machine
intelligence, among other things.
Some of my colleagues think we're on the verge of something that could cause a profound change in that substrate, and that is
machine
superintelligence.
Today, the action is really around
machine
learning.
A couple of years ago, we did a survey of some of the world's leading A.I. experts, to see what they think, and one of the questions we asked was, "By which year do you think there is a 50 percent probability that we will have achieved human-level
machine
intelligence?"
What we do know is that the ultimate limit to information processing in a
machine
substrate lies far outside the limits in biological tissue.
Think about it:
Machine
intelligence is the last invention that humanity will ever need to make.
But the more of the control problem that we solve in advance, the better the odds that the transition to the
machine
intelligence era will go well.
That in itself is a desire machine, because the incompleteness, the ambiguity, keeps you wanting that which you can't have.
MR: So I conceptualize the possibility that just like we keep cars and planes and buildings going forever with an unlimited supply of building parts and
machine
parts, why can't we create an unlimited supply of transplantable organs to keep people living indefinitely, and especially people with lung disease.
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.
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