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To address questions like that, scientists are now
scanning
other species of animals, and they're also
scanning
human infants.
Our new chip inventions slim down the system, speed it up and enable rapid
scanning
and de-scattering of light to see deep into our bodies.
But how do we use these new chip inventions, exactly, to do the scanning?"
You had to have your camera rig tight in and your arm out, because the surge kept throwing you into the rocks while you're
scanning
up for that beautiful photograph.
There will be a survey telescope that will be
scanning
the sky every few nights.
And I see him
scanning
and searching.
Despite the potential benefits, the prospect of a massive network automatically
scanning
our photos, communications, and physiological signs is also quite disturbing.
And now my proprioception is working, and I can go ahead and explode these glasses into a thousand parts and touch the very sensor that is currently
scanning
my hand.
I've been a
scanning
electron microscopist for many years, I have thousands of electron micrographs, and when I'm staring at the mycelium, I realize that they are microfiltration membranes.
As our realities are increasingly based on the information that we're consuming at the palm of our hand and from the news feeds that we're
scanning
and the hashtags and stories that we see trending, the Russian government was the first to recognize how this evolution had turned your mind into the most exploitable device on the planet.
Your overt attention, your direction of the eyes, are in front, but that's your covert attention which is constantly
scanning
the surrounding area, where you don't actually look at them.
But how do you go about doing all this
scanning?
If they're new books and you can just, you know, butcher them, because you could just buy another one, that's not such a big deal in terms of doing high-quality
scanning.
We've now got eight of these
scanning
centers in three countries, and libraries are up for having their books scanned.
The Getty here is moving their books to the UCLA, which is where we have one these
scanning
centers, and
scanning
their out-of-copyright books, which is fabulous.
Now we're
scanning
about 15,000 books a month, and it's starting to gear up another factor of two from there.
Couldn't do it by conventional genetics, but just
scanning
it we began to find genes for autism.
I mean, it's true of DNA sequencing; it's true of brain scanning; it's true of the World Wide Web.
Well, it turns out we can see inside the human brain, and in fact not surprisingly, the spatial and temporal resolution of brain
scanning
is doubling every year.
This is at an early stage, but you can show with the exponential growth of the amount of information about the brain and the exponential improvement in the resolution of brain scanning, we will succeed in reverse-engineering the human brain by the 2020s.
And we think that their movements are so slow, they slip under the radar of the monstrous harpy as it's flying about the canopy,
scanning
for action.
Once we started doing this, the word got out amongst the community here in Atlanta that we're doing this crazy dog
scanning
project.
This's one of my favorite photos because it's kind of captures - this is the first day we were actually doing the
scanning.
And the teacher was constantly
scanning
to see which kids weren't paying attention, which kids were bored, and calling kids rapidly, putting things up on the board.
The main challenges are
scanning
a brain in enough detail to capture the mind and perfectly recreating that detail artificially.
Currently, we can accurately scan a living human brain with resolutions of about half a millimeter using our best non-invasive
scanning
method, MRI.
Scanning
at the resolution required to determine the details of individual synapses would requires a field strength high enough to cook a person’s tissues.
So this kind of leap in resolution would require fundamentally new
scanning
technology.
We’re actually much closer to attaining this technological capacity than we are to understanding or
scanning
our own minds.
At every step in the
scanning
and uploading process, we’d have to be certain we were capturing all the necessary information accurately— or there’s no telling what ruined version of a mind might emerge.
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