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So the limbic system is right deep inside the brain, and it's involved in things like emotion
processing
and reward
processing.
You bring to the table such enormous
processing
power in this domain that you hardly even notice it.
It means we bring an enormous amount of
processing
power to the problem.
In this machine, any rural woman can apply the same raw materials that they are
processing
in the multinational plant, anyone can make a world-class napkin at your dining hall.
In the 20th century, democracy and capitalism defeated fascism and communism because democracy was better at
processing
data and making decisions.
But it is not a law of nature that centralized data
processing
is always less efficient than distributed data
processing.
With the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning, it might become feasible to process enormous amounts of information very efficiently in one place, to take all the decisions in one place, and then centralized data
processing
will be more efficient than distributed data
processing.
And find ways to make sure the distributed data
processing
is at least as efficient as centralized data
processing.
So that's where we stand at the moment, and I've just got a few final thoughts, which is that this is another way in which biology is now coming in to supplement chemistry in some of our societal advances in this area, and these biological approaches are coming in in very different forms, and when you think about genetic engineering, we've now got enzymes for industrial processing, enzymes, genetically engineered enzymes in food.
That same interaction that we just did with the ultrasound will likely have real-time image processing, and the device will say, "Up, down, left, right, ah, Eric, that's the perfect spot to send that image off to your doctor."
Now it took about two weeks of
processing
on Intel's highest-end servers to make this happen, and another six months of human and computing labor to make sense of all of that data.
It was capable of iteration, conditional branching and parallel processing, and it was programmable using punched cards, an idea Babbage took from Jacquard's loom.
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.
It was about problems with computer
processing
over the Internet.
So there's a lot of back-end signal processing, not for one to many, but for many to many.
But the third idea I'm quite attracted to, which is brain
processing
and memory consolidation.
So it actually harms some of the neural
processing
that's going on during memory consolidation and memory recall.
Now one brain region that would be robustly active in particular is called the hippocampus, which for decades has been implicated in
processing
the kinds of memories that we hold near and dear, which also makes it an ideal target to go into and to try and find and maybe reactivate a memory.
We can take natural language
processing
algorithms to kind of read through with a computer, line by line, extracting key concepts from this.
There are, in fact, 30 areas in the back of your brain concerned with just vision, and after
processing
all that, the message goes to a small structure called the fusiform gyrus, where you perceive faces.
This thin layer of grey matter covers the entire cerebrum, with different areas
processing
information from each of our senses.
It's a way of
processing
what's going on so that we can use it later.
If we're not
processing
life, we're not living it.
Now, if neurons are the functional information
processing
units of the brain, then the owners of these two brains should have similar cognitive abilities.
Of course, electronic sensors have been around for some time, but something has changed: a sharp decline in the cost of sensors and, thanks to advances in cloud computing, a rapid decrease in the cost of storing and
processing
data.
And this is a form of learning called active learning, and really promoted by a very early paper, in 1972, by Craik and Lockhart, where they said and discovered that learning and retention really relates strongly to the depth of mental
processing.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated pixel
processing
techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
Instead they're
processing
the data structure of thought.
One is about
processing
information, and the other is about communication.
These are the economics of
processing
and communicating as they have evolved over a long period of time.
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