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Inca sculptures are regarded as treasures in British museums, while Shakespeare is
translated
into every major language of the Earth.
Karen Armstrong has told what I think is an iconic story of giving a speech in Holland and, after the fact, the word "compassion" was
translated
as "pity."
They
translated
from Latin and Greek into Arabic, into Persian, and then it was
translated
on into the Germanic languages of Europe and the Romance languages.
There is an Indian greeting, which I'm sure some of you know: "Namaste," accompanied by a respectful bow, which, roughly
translated
means, "That which is of God in me greets that which of God is in you."
Now let me show you how that literally
translated
into the design program.
So I contacted NOAA, and I asked if they'd share their data on the tsunami, and
translated
it into this.
And that could be
translated
into "mey meen," which is the old Dravidian name for the planet Saturn.
So I wanted to explore how something like human intuition could be directly
translated
to artificial intelligence.
Babies whose mothers did not eat anise during pregnancy showed a reaction that
translated
roughly as "yuck."
And that tweet had a link to the "New York Times" blog, where a guest blogger
translated
the study findings from a "Live Science" article, which got its original information from the Harvard School of Public Health news site, which cited the actual study abstract, which summarized the actual study published in an academic journal.
So let me show you an example of something that was
translated
with a machine.
It was
translated
from Japanese into English.
This person starts apologizing for the fact that it's
translated
with a computer.
This is a sentence that was
translated
from German into English.
This photograph, which I took at the orphanage of one of the classrooms, shows a sign which I had
translated
when I got home.
The time capsule was available for one month online,
translated
into 10 languages, and this is what it looked like.
The observatory had just acquired a new book, written by a Russian cosmologist by the name of Joseph Shklovsky, and then expanded and
translated
and edited by a little-known Cornell astronomer by the name of Carl Sagan.
Later when this material was
translated
into a common European language, which is to say Latin, they simply replaced the Greek Kai with the Latin X.
And although the numbers were, and continue to be, extraordinary, what became more extraordinary was how the experience of critical and curious questioning
translated
into life.
And here's some music
translated
into color.
So I've taken this aspect of TED and
translated
it into something that's physical.
And it's been
translated
into 26 languages.
He says, "When the Sumerian tablets were first translated, they were thought to be business records.
The first Igbo Bible was
translated
from English in about the 1800s by Bishop Crowther, who was a Yoruba.
The originals were sheets of paper in Arabic that had to be scanned and
translated.
Throughout all of history, if you wanted something
translated
from one language into another, you had to involve a human being.
I read about a study recently of successful entrepreneurs, and the author found that these people shared a habit that he called "productive paranoia," which meant that these people, instead of dismissing their fears, these people read them closely, they studied them, and then they
translated
that fear into preparation and action.
A few years ago I went to China for a few months, and I couldn't speak Chinese, and this frustrated me, so I wrote about this and had it
translated
into Chinese, and then I learned this by heart, like music, I guess.
So all these real life qualities that I talk about are sort of
translated
to a very specific technical configuration, and we were very lucky to collaborate with ETH Zurich to develop the first prototype.
One-itis can be
translated
as "an infection from one."
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