Predictions
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So this scenario makes
predictions.
And the
predictions
are that the fluctuations that make us are minimal.
My career path led me to become a computational neuroscientist, so in my day job, I create computer models of the brain to try to understand how the brain makes predictions, how the brain makes decisions, how the brain learns and so on.
One service called My Next Tweet analyzes your entire Twitter stream, everything you've posted onto Twitter, to make some
predictions
as to what you might say next.
When we recall them, we match them up against reality, and we're making
predictions
all the time.
It's an internal metric; there's an internal metric about us, saying, do we understand the world, am I making predictions, and so on.
I don't have time to explain, but to understand how a brain works, you have to understand how the first part of the mammalian neocortex works, how it is we store patterns and make
predictions.
It happens all the time, you make
predictions.
Your brain is making constant
predictions
all the time about what will happen in your environment.
You're constantly making
predictions
about your environment.
So that really means I have to make
predictions
of the future.
And I want to convince you the brain does make
predictions
of the sensory feedback it's going to get.
So as I go around the world, I'm making
predictions
of what I should get, subtracting them off.
And based on this illustration, we really convinced ourselves in the field that the brain's making precise
predictions
and subtracting them off from the sensations.
So it re-shows the brain makes
predictions
and fundamentally changes the precepts.
So we've made inferences, we've done predictions, now we have to generate actions.
But if we want to look at the sky and see predictions, we still can.
We can see
predictions
of galaxies forming, of galaxies colliding into each other, of new solar systems.
So, what to do? Well some researchers lost heart, concluding that was so many candidate shapes for the extra dimensions, each giving rise to different physical features, string theory would never make definitive, testable
predictions.
All right, so what all of these
predictions
of world peace got right is that when a lot of new ideas suddenly come into circulation, it changes society.
Well,
predictions
of world peace?
So if these
predictions
are accurate, that gap is not going to close.
Last March, I went to the TED conference, and I saw Jim Hansen speak, the NASA scientist who first raised the alarm about global warming in the 1980s, and it seems that the
predictions
he made back then are coming true.
It then tries to do a second action that creates the most disagreement among
predictions
of these alternative models, like a scientist in a lab.
And there's
predictions
that we'll be nine billion by 2050.
Then,
predictions
can be made and tested.
There are some super smart people who are arguing that we've reached the end of growth, but to understand the future of growth, we need to make
predictions
about the underlying drivers of growth.
Our technology can listen, develop insights and make
predictions
about our mental and physical health just by analyzing the timing dynamics of our speech and language picked up by microphones.
It's really not that hard to make reasonable
predictions
about where a car's going to be in the near future.
You can make reasonable
predictions
about how cars behave.
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