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But anyone who looks at language realizes that this is a rather silly conceit, that language, rather, emerges from human
minds
interacting from one another.
The pace of life is often frantic, our
minds
are always busy, and we're always doing something.
There was a research paper that came out of Harvard, just recently, that said on average, our
minds
are lost in thought almost 47 percent of the time.
And you're seeing a lot of things passing through its minds, a lot of self-models that try to explain the relationship between actuation and sensing.
When I was 15, and I called my father to tell him that I had fallen in love, it was the last thing on either of our
minds
to discuss what the consequences were of the fact that my first love was a girl.
And we think of this as our system of ethics, but what we don't realize is that this system has a powerful side effect, which is: It gives a really stark, mutually exclusive choice between doing very well for yourself and your family or doing good for the world, to the brightest
minds
coming out of our best universities, and sends tens of thousands of people who could make a huge difference in the nonprofit sector, marching every year directly into the for-profit sector because they're not willing to make that kind of lifelong economic sacrifice.
It turns out everybody's
minds
were fine.
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.
I wished to tell him that what makes most of us who we are most of all is not our
minds
and not our bodies and not what happens to us, but how we respond to what happens to us.
Unsafe food can harm people's health, and a deluge of magazines can confuse people's
minds.
It's actually not tech-savviness that is the reason why ISIS wins hearts and
minds.
In this design process, designers contemplate a future in which technology no longer compromises separate, lifeless tools from our
minds
and our bodies, a future in which technology has been carefully integrated within our nature, a world in which what is biological and what is not, what is human and what is not, what is nature and what is not will be forever blurred.
In this 21st century, designers will extend the nervous system into powerfully strong exoskeletons that humans can control and feel with their
minds.
And democracy was the political innovation which protected this freedom, because we were liberated from fear so that our
minds
in fact, whether they be despots or dogmas, could be the protagonists.
When we face these crises, we have kept the potential, the huge potential of our society out of this process, and we are closing in on ourselves in politics, and I think we need to change that, to really find new participatory ways using the great capabilities that now exist even in technology but not only in technology, the
minds
that we have, and I think we can find solutions which are much better, but we have to be open.
I dream of a day when our patients can shed their excess pounds and cure themselves of insulin resistance, because as medical professionals, we've shed our excess mental baggage and cured ourselves of new idea resistance sufficiently to go back to our original ideals: open minds, the courage to throw out yesterday's ideas when they don't appear to be working, and the understanding that scientific truth isn't final, but constantly evolving.
It's a cognitive synergy where we mash up these two things which don't go together and temporarily in our
minds
exist.
Also, aside from any moral qualms you might have about enslaving superior minds, you might worry that maybe the superintelligence could outsmart us, break out and take over.
And what I've used is a very simple research tool, a mirror, and we've gained great information, reflections of these animal
minds.
How can we create interfaces, new windows into the
minds
of animals, with the technologies that exist today?
Nobody taught us how to deal with such kinds of disabilities, and as many questions as possible started to come to our
minds.
And one of the things about the search for massive primes that I love so much is some of the great mathematical
minds
of all time have gone on this search.
But for me it's amazing because it's a metaphor for the time in which we live, when human
minds
and machines can conquer together.
Where they plant ideas into peoples minds, so they can control them for their own personal gain.
And we succeeded in planting this memory in the
minds
of about a quarter of our subjects.
We are going to take a quick voyage over the cognitive history of the 20th century, because during that century, our
minds
have altered dramatically.
And our
minds
have altered, too.
She's the author of "Strangers on a Train" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley," books that are all about how jealousy, it muddles our minds, and once we're in the sphere, in that realm of jealousy, the membrane between what is and what could be can be pierced in an instant.
But when I get to this part, I'm in two minds, because I want to salute those seafarers who bring us 90 percent of everything and get very little thanks or recognition for it.
Well, those of you who know some of these books know that one is about death and dying, one is about the human body and the human spirit, one is about the way mystical thoughts are constantly in our
minds.
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