Machines
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I think that it's telling us that there's new possibilities for self-assembly, replication, repair in our physical structures, our buildings,
machines.
Imagine if our buildings, our bridges, machines, all of our bricks could actually compute.
We find more and more complex arrangements of
machines
that make it harder and harder to diagnose what's going on.
So you can get the information on the front side, but as they rotate, you can see the actual recycling plant behind, with all the
machines
as they actually process the water.
One run on one of these modern machines: 200 gigabases in a week.
We know this based on the
machines
that are being placed.
A lot of people credit Joseph Dixon for being one of the first people to start developing actual
machines
to do things like cut wood slats, cut grooves into the wood, apply glue to them ...
So it's very easy for either humans or
machines
to separate these metals from one another and from other materials.
And translating that complexity to
machines
is what makes them modern-day moonshots.
And what ends up happening is that as participants we start to learn the level of detail that we need in order to manage expectations from both humans and
machines.
I said, I want to build intelligent
machines
too, but I want to study how brains work first.
This is one, too, because when we understand how brains work, we'll be able to build intelligent
machines.
Are we going to really build intelligent
machines?
The output of slot
machines
was recorded over a period of time and then analyzed.
But we can look at how well we're doing by thinking about how well we're doing building
machines
which can do what humans can do.
And what it means is we really are Bayesian inference
machines.
We will put our bodies in front of the
machines
to stop this project from happening.
And that is an example of how these tiny little
machines
or other cheap 3-D printers could change our everyday lives.
There are over three quarters of a billion mobile phones in use in Africa today, and this has spurred justified excitement about leapfrogging, about bringing the sharing economy, artificial intelligence, autonomous
machines
to Africa.
What I'm going to show you are the astonishing molecular
machines
that create the living fabric of your body.
So DNA's entering the production line from the left-hand side, and it hits this collection, these miniature biochemical machines, that are pulling apart the DNA strand and making an exact copy.
These are massive
machines.
The store owned one of those
machines
that can print on plates of sugar.
But if these
machines
have been around for almost 30 years, why don't we know about them?
That means that you guys will soon be able to access one of these machines, if not this minute.
So as you can see, this technology and the quality of what comes out of the
machines
is fantastic.
And in fact, as the detail is improving, the quality is improving, the price of the
machines
are falling and they're becoming quicker.
And in fact, because we can create spare parts with things the
machines
are quite literally making themselves.
You're having
machines
fabricate themselves.
It needs an extremely well-trained anesthesiologist with years of training with complex
machines
to help her monitor the flows of the gas and keep her patients safe and anesthetized throughout the surgery.
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