Machine
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In this case, we can see a laser sintering
machine
developed by EOS.
You can buy a
machine
today for about $300 that you can create yourself, which is quite incredible.
These are parts of a RepRap machine, which is a kind of desktop printer.
This is the sort of 3D data that a
machine
will read.
You can see, this came out of the
machine
in one piece and the electronics were inserted later.
While you wait at the dentist, a
machine
will quietly be creating this for you ready to insert in the teeth.
In the background there is a very sophisticated anesthesia
machine.
And this
machine
is able to enable surgery and save lives because it was designed with this environment in mind.
In order to operate, this
machine
needs a number of things that this hospital has to offer.
It's a delicate
machine
running on computer algorithms, and it needs special care, TLC, to keep it up and running, and it's going to break pretty easily.
It's a pretty expensive
machine.
It needs a hospital whose budget can allow it to support one
machine
costing upwards of 50 or $100,000.
In other words, this
machine
requires a lot of stuff that this hospital cannot offer.
So when this
machine
breaks, the machines that they have to work with break, they've got to try and figure it out, but most of the time, that's the end of the road.
And the price tag of the
machine
that I mentioned could represent maybe a quarter or a third of the annual operating budget for this hospital.
He took one part from here and another from there, and he tried to come up with a
machine
that would work in the reality that he was facing.
Let me show you a little bit about how this
machine
works.
When you have electricity, everything in this
machine
begins in the base.
Now if you don't have power, or, God forbid, the power cuts out in the middle of a surgery, this
machine
transitions automatically, without even having to touch it, to drawing in room air from this inlet.
So it's a straightforward
machine.
You do not need to be a highly trained, specialized anesthesiologist to use this machine, which is good because, in these rural district hospitals, you're not going to get that level of training.
This is an incredibly rugged
machine.
And so it's not going to break very easily, but if it does, virtually every piece in this
machine
can be swapped out and replaced with a hex wrench and a screwdriver.
This
machine
comes in at an eighth of the cost of the conventional
machine
that I showed you earlier.
So in other words, what we have here is a
machine
that can enable surgery and save lives, because it was designed for its environment, just like the first
machine
I showed you.
So we're taking this
machine
and recreating some of the operating theater crises that this
machine
might face in one of the hospitals that it's intended for, and in a contained, safe environment, evaluating its effectiveness.
I don't know what every transistor in the connection
machine
does.
Instead, what I do and what the designers at Thinking Machines do is we think at some level of abstraction and then we hand it to the
machine
and the
machine
takes it beyond what we could ever do, much farther and faster than we could ever do.
So what we do is we put inside the
machine
a process of evolution that takes place on the microsecond time scale.
This machine, this device, is called a kleroteria.
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