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They engineered a system that was so robust that it's still with us today, continuously producing identical people for a
machine
that no longer exists.
In an irritated voice, they said, "You've given us a
machine
that works only in English, so we had to teach ourselves English in order to use it."
So in his book, "Regenesis," which I recommend, he has a chapter on the science of bringing back extinct species, and he has a
machine
called the Multiplex Automated Genome Engineering
machine.
It's kind of like an evolution
machine.
Thank you so much for coming to TED. (Applause) I have a friend in Portugal whose grandfather built a vehicle out of a bicycle and a washing
machine
so he could transport his family.
I mean, it's a nice topic for a birthday party or at the coffee machine, but to share this among your peers is something different.
And suddenly there was a
machine
that did that, and now we don't need to remember that anymore.
We have just begun to try to figure out how do we take this very complex
machine
that does extraordinary kinds of information processing and use our own minds to understand this very complex brain that supports our own minds.
And then we had the electric washing
machine.
I also discovered that an IR mouse responds to CRT emissions and starts to move by itself, so this is a self-drawing
machine.
These troubles are sometimes misdiagnosed as the end of innovation, but they are actually the growing pains of what Andrew McAfee and I call the new
machine
age.
If anything, all these numbers actually understate our progress, because the new
machine
age is more about knowledge creation than just physical production.
I'm optimistic, because the new
machine
age is digital, exponential and combinatorial.
Secondly, the new
machine
age is exponential.
Thirdly, the new
machine
age is combinatorial.
But perhaps the most important invention, the most important invention is
machine
learning.
Like the first two industrial revolutions, the full implications of the new
machine
age are going to take at least a century to fully play out, but they are staggering.
People are racing against the machine, and many of them are losing that race.
Instead of racing against the machine, we need to learn to race with the
machine.
The new
machine
age can be dated to a day 15 years ago when Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion, played Deep Blue, a supercomputer.
The
machine
won that day, and today, a chess program running on a cell phone can beat a human grandmaster.
Racing with the
machine
beats racing against the
machine.
With the help of
machine
learning, they have that number up to 30 percent.
Imagine if
machine
learning could give commenters, as they're typing, real-time feedback about how their words might land, just like facial expressions do in a face-to-face conversation.
Machine
learning isn't perfect, and it still makes plenty of mistakes.
The amalgamation of sensors paired with
machine
learning on us, around us and in our environments, is a lot more than cameras and microphones tracking our external actions.
Groups have shown that changes in the statistics of our language paired with
machine
learning can predict the likelihood someone will develop psychosis.
The only
machine
capable to capture the carbon that we are producing, always, even if we reduce them, everything that we do, we produce CO2, are the trees.
You happy people that have a lot of hair on your head, if you take a shower, it takes you two or three hours to dry your hair if you don't use a dryer
machine.
So I was a little slow, and I did not trust technology, and when they first came out with those new contraptions, these tellers that you put in a card and they give you money, I was like, "There's no way that
machine
is going to count that money right.
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