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The first insight is that while the conscious mind writes the autobiography of our species, the
unconscious
mind does most of the work.
Another finding is that the unconscious, far from being dumb and sexualized, is actually quite smart.
That is what the
unconscious
mind hungers for.
And when Freud discovered his sense of the unconscious, it had a vast effect on the climate of the times.
Now we are discovering a more accurate vision of the unconscious, of who we are deep inside, and it's going to have a wonderful and profound and humanizing effect on our culture.
In the collective unconscious, the soul of the human race.
A fellow TED speaker, Jonathan Haidt, came up with this beautiful little analogy between the conscious and the
unconscious
mind.
He says that the conscious mind is this tiny rider on this giant elephant, the
unconscious.
And so it's quite surprising that many of us let our
unconscious
influence those decisions in ways that we are not quite aware of.
Most people are entirely
unconscious
of these filters.
How do these Nielsen ratings reflect not just what you've heard about, which is the idea of our social, collective unconscious, but how do these top-10 Nielsen-rated shows over 50 years reflect the idea of our social conscience?
And as an artist, I feel that access to one's intuition, your
unconscious
knowing, is what helps us create amazing things.
I love pun and the relation to the
unconscious.
Think of strokes that can devastate your mind or render you
unconscious.
And it's no surprise that people died, because you don't know how much gas each person is going to inhale, what position they'll fall in when they become unconscious, and so on.
The hostage takers who had been rendered
unconscious
by the gas were not taken into custody; they were simply shot in the head.
And the idea is that the character has an inner motor, a dominant,
unconscious
goal that they're striving for, an itch that they can't scratch.
We also have our own
unconscious
biases.
But this is also about something far more complex: our own
unconscious
biases and blind spots.
Shankar Vedantam is the author of "The Hidden Brain: How Our
Unconscious
Minds Elect Presidents, Control Markets, Wage Wars, and Save Our Lives."
He told the former ombudsman at National Public Radio, who was doing a report on how women fare in NPR coverage,
unconscious
bias flows throughout most of our lives.
They speculate that because angles in nature are often associated with objects that might be dangerous to us, that we evolved an
unconscious
sense of caution around these shapes, whereas curves set us at ease.
You fall in love with somebody who fits within what I call your "love map," an
unconscious
list of traits that you build in childhood as you grow up.
These are reminiscent of the kinds of categories that Immanuel Kant argued are the basic framework for human thought, and it's interesting that our
unconscious
use of language seems to reflect these Kantian categories.
I'm going to share data with you from one aspect of my research focused on architecture that demonstrates how, through both conscious and
unconscious
design, we're impacting these invisible worlds.
This is all
unconscious.
But how would we know that the AIs have adopted our best values and aren't just
unconscious
zombies tricking us into anthropomorphizing them?
It begins in the morning when you wake up from a dreamless sleep, and it goes on all day until you fall asleep or die or otherwise become
unconscious.
And just as the jar full of water can go from liquid to solid depending on the behavior of the molecules, so your brain can go from a state of being conscious to a state of being unconscious, depending on the behavior of the molecules.
Today we would say something like, well, imagine you were knocked
unconscious
and sodomized.
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