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And therefore we know that women are not getting the full benefit of modern
science
and medicine today.
And it's an issue of the quality and the integrity of
science
and medicine.
Some people call it data
science.
Well, I'm a
science
journalist and multimedia producer, who has always been fascinated by gross stuff.
In fact, my love of
science
itself began when my parents bought me a slime chemistry set and was then only enhanced by doing gross experiments in my sixth-grade biology class.
This is certainly true of kids; the number of middle school teachers who show my videos in their
science
classes is a testament to that.
Science,
science
has allowed us to know so much about the far reaches of the universe, which is at the same time tremendously important and extremely remote, and yet much, much closer, much more directly related to us, there are many things we don't really understand.
It's more art than
science.
They develop
science
that makes it easier and easier to do.
Now, Edsger Dijkstra, when he wrote this, intended it as a criticism of the early pioneers of computer science, like Alan Turing.
So in this program that I undertook several years ago, I looked at a variety of different threads across science, across a variety of disciplines, that were pointing, I think, towards a single, underlying mechanism for intelligence.
I then did social
science.
Now before I get into the details of how the voice is made and let you listen to it, I need to give you a real quick speech
science
lesson.
That's the
science
behind what we're doing.
So that's the
science
behind what we're doing.
We've now discovered 24 new species to
science
and hundreds of species not known to be there.
So this is the main idea, but
science
is a rough draft.
If we look at the pharmaceutical industry, or, for that matter, university research, you can say exactly the same story about so-called "big science."
I had brain surgery 18 years ago, and since that time, brain
science
has become a personal passion of mine.
And first let me say, I recently joined Google's Moonshot group, where I had a division, the display division in Google X, and the brain
science
work I'm speaking about today is work I did before I joined Google and on the side outside of Google.
Somewhere in some other planet, orbiting some very distant star, maybe in a another galaxy, there could well be entities that are at least as intelligent as we are, and are interested in
science.
Even though the pinnacle of modern science, research microscopes are not designed for field testing.
I had not anticipated this before, but a really interesting link between hands-on
science
education and global health.
A lot of people, especially in the art community, don't necessarily engage in
science
in this way.
These are people who don't necessarily regularly engage with
science.
But they became fascinated by it, and it was really exciting for me to see them get excited about
science.
The second thing I have learned is that we need to create an alliance of people who believe that
science
is integral to bringing about social change.
This wasn't rocket
science.
The guy who started this company, Demis, has a neuroscience and a computer
science
background.
And so I think we're seeing a lot of exciting work going on that sort of crosses computer
science
and neuroscience in terms of really understanding what it takes to make something smart and do really interesting things.
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