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And in our own lab, we could show that you could take those 106 records, we could train computers to
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the prognosis for Ebola patients to near 100 percent accuracy.
It seems to have to do with a complex interaction between genes and environment, but we don't have a diagnostic tool that can accurately
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where or when it will show up.
If you line up the entire text of "Moby Dick," which was published in 1851, into a giant rectangle, you may notice some peculiar patterns, like these words, which seem to
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the assassination of Martin Luther King, or these references to the 1997 death of Princess Di.
He said, "Russ, I can
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with 93 percent accuracy when a drug will change glucose."
The reality is that it is difficult to
predict
the impact of nascent technology.
And because the rank order is known in advance, each can accurately
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how the others would vote in any situation and adjust their own votes accordingly.
One is the concept of common knowledge where each person is aware of what the others know and uses this to
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their reasoning.
This typically involved about 300 participants in a village in Africa, whose samples were analyzed to see whether antibodies to the protein would
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who got malaria and who did not.
The recipe behind a successful antibody response, so that we can
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what might make a good malaria vaccine.
We can
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your job performance and your commitment just by knowing what web browser you use.
So we started to ask our questions: Can we
predict
height?
Can we read the books and
predict
your height?
Can we
predict
eye color?
Can we
predict
skin color?
Can we
predict
age?
Now, an interesting challenge: Can we
predict
a human face?
I probably exposed myself and tried to
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someone that you might recognize.
We
predict
that he's a meter and 76 cm.
We
predict
his age, 38.
We
predict
his eye color.
We
predict
his skin color.
Of course, we can’t
predict
exactly what the future will look like or what new inventions will populate it.
But time and time again, we’ve also failed to
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that the technologies of the present will change the future.
And recent research has revealed a similar pattern in our individual lives: we’re unable to
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change in ourselves.
Three psychologists documented our inability to
predict
personal change in a 2013 paper called, “The End of History Illusion.”
At the same time, there’s no real way to
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what our preferences will be in the future.
And so what we did is, we measured speech at day one, and then we asked whether the properties of the speech could predict, within a window of almost three years, the future development of psychosis.
There was just not enough information in semantics to
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the future organization of the mind.
It was good enough to distinguish between a group of schizophrenics and a control group, a bit like we had done for the ancient texts, but not to
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the future onset of psychosis.
And it turned out to be that for this group of 34 people, the algorithm based on semantic coherence could predict, with 100 percent accuracy, who developed psychosis and who will not.
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