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CR: So we'll have a conversation about the Internet, and we'll have a conversation Google, and we'll have a conversation about
search
and privacy, and also about your philosophy and a sense of how you've connected the dots and how this journey that began some time ago has such interesting prospects.
But actually, when I think about search, it's such a deep thing for all of us, to really understand what you want, to understand the world's information, and we're still very much in the early stages of that, which is totally crazy.
Maybe just finishing also on the
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part, it started with search, really understanding people's context and their information.
So, I went and I did a
search.
But you saw there how easy it is to launch a balloon and get it up, and actually again, it's the power of the Internet, I did a
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on it, and I found, 30, 40 years ago, someone had put up a balloon and it had gone around the Earth multiple times.
To do that, I needed some experts in shark vision and shark neurology, and a worldwide search, again, led to the University of W.A. on the doorstep here, with the Oceans Institute.
Now in some cases, the
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for bodies that could push athletic performance forward ended up introducing into the competitive world populations of people that weren't previously competing at all, like Kenyan distance runners.
Project managers, hospital directors, are able to
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on our interface by any parameter they may be interested in.
Here in Nakuru, where I've been living, we can
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for people by whatever condition.
On dry days, some colonies forage less, so colonies are different in how they manage this trade-off between spending water to
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for seeds and getting water back in the form of seeds.
And to do this, ants solve the problem of collective search, and this is a problem that's of great interest right now in robotics, because we've understood that, rather than sending a single, sophisticated, expensive robot out to explore another planet or to
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a burning building, that instead, it may be more effective to get a group of cheaper robots exchanging only minimal information, and that's the way that ants do it.
So the invasive Argentine ant makes expandable
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networks.
They're good at dealing with the main problem of collective search, which is the trade-off between searching very thoroughly and covering a lot of ground.
And what they do is, when there are many ants in a small space, then each one can
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very thoroughly because there will be another ant nearby searching over there, but when there are a few ants in a large space, then they need to stretch out their paths to cover more ground.
I think they use interactions to assess density, so when they're really crowded, they meet more often, and they
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more thoroughly.
Different ant species must use different algorithms, because they've evolved to deal with different resources, and it could be really useful to know about this, and so we recently asked ants to solve the collective
search
problem in the extreme environment of microgravity in the International Space Station.
And that way, we could make a global map of ant collective
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algorithms.
It is the movement from the
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for universals to the understanding of variability.
And it was only in 1959 that a German team, after spending 20 years in
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of these molecules, discovered, identified, the first pheromone, and this was the sex pheromone of a silk moth.
So what should we be doing in our
search
for human pheromones?
No matter how embarrassing, we need to
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and go for the first time where no one else has dared tread.
So do go forward and do
search
for more.
We could have been ourselves without our delights, but not without the misfortunes that drive our
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for meaning.
For George W. Bush, we can just
search
on Google, and from that, we are able to build an average model, an iterative, refined model to recover the expression in fine details, like creases and wrinkles.
Without doubt, we should spend more on the
search.
Five to 10 years from now,
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engines will actually be based on not just looking for combinations of words and links but actually understanding, reading for understanding the billions of pages on the web and in books.
Now today, I mean, you have a computer in your phone, but if you need 10,000 computers for a few seconds to do a complex search, you can access that for a second or two in the cloud.
There are sites that now take the Wikipedia approach to family trees, collaboration and crowdsourcing, and what you do is, you load your family tree on, and then these sites
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to see if the A.J. Jacobs in your tree is the same as the A.J. Jacobs in another tree, and if it is, then you can combine, and then you combine and combine and combine until you get these massive, mega-family trees with thousands of people on them, or even millions.
But what impressed me even more was that as I was waiting for my digital I.D., one Googler was telling me about the program that he was about to start to teach the many, many Googlers who practice yoga to become trainers in it, and the other Googler was telling me about the book that he was about to write on the inner
search
engine, and the ways in which science has empirically shown that sitting still, or meditation, can lead not just to better health or to clearer thinking, but even to emotional intelligence.
Consider the fact that Google processes over one billion
search
queries every day, that every minute, over 100 hours of footage are uploaded to YouTube.
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