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So in an ant colony, there's no one in charge, and all systems like this without central control are regulated
using
very simple interactions.
Ants interact
using
smell.
There are more than 12,000 species of ants, in every conceivable environment, and they're
using
interactions differently to meet different environmental challenges.
And we're trying to understand why some colonies forage less than others by thinking about ants as neurons,
using
models from neuroscience.
Now, the Internet uses an algorithm to regulate the flow of data that's very similar to the one that the harvester ants are
using
to regulate the flow of foragers.
It's interesting that the ants are
using
an algorithm that's so similar to the one that we recently invented, but this is only one of a handful of ant algorithms that we know about, and ants have had 130 million years to evolve a lot of good ones, and I think it's very likely that some of the other 12,000 species are going to have interesting algorithms for data networks that we haven't even thought of yet.
Whatever resource one species is using, another species is likely to be
using
that at the same time.
So ants are
using
interactions in different ways in a huge variety of environments, and we could learn from this about other systems that operate without central control.
Using
only simple interactions, ant colonies have been performing amazing feats for more than 130 million years.
And it also turns out to be precisely what could have stopped this crisis, the one that cost us 11 trillion dollars just in the household sector, that cost us 10 million jobs, was the easiest financial crisis by far to have avoided completely if we had simply learned the lessons of epidemics of control fraud, particularly
using
this recipe.
But now we have a way that's
using
an agricultural waste material to create a cooking fuel.
Computer algorithms today are performing incredible tasks with high accuracies, at a massive scale,
using
human-like intelligence.
So, can we solve this problem
using
artificial intelligence?
And
using
those two pieces of information, I can train a standard deep neural network or a deep learning network to provide patient's diagnosis.
To summarize our approach, instead of
using
10,000 very expensive medical images, we can now train the AI algorithms in an unorthodox way,
using
only 50 of these high-resolution, but standard photographs, acquired from DSLR cameras and mobile phones, and provide diagnosis.
When we tested females
using
blinking LED lights, we discovered they prefer males who give longer-lasting flashes.
It can be when you catch fish
using
gears that have been prohibited, when you fish in places where you're not supposed to fish, you catch fish that are the wrong size or the wrong species.
So I set out to see if this could be done and eventually came up with a new solution that can build a model of a person
using
nothing but these: existing photos and videos of a person.
Or maybe
using
this tool, book authors, alive or not, could read aloud all of their books for anyone interested.
When we put a jet pack on them, or give them a perturbation like an earthquake, we discovered that their wonderfully tuned legs allow them to self-stabilize without
using
any of their brainpower.
The animals rapidly invert and disappear in less than 150 milliseconds — you never see them —
using
the same structures that they use to run, their legs.
Here's an animal
using
a normal, alternating tripod: three legs, three legs, three legs, but in nature, the insects often have lost their legs.
They are just
using
their bodies to the best of their capacity.
Hackers like the Telecomix group were already active on the ground, helping Egyptians bypass censorship
using
clever workarounds like Morse code and ham radio.
That's something we often talk about with the kids when we're fooling around with things and breaking them open, and taking them apart and
using
them for other things.
And eventually I managed to get out the cloud
using
improvisation and music.
Again, a show of hands: How many of you have ever looked to see who edited the dictionary you are
using?
It gets in because we use it and we keep
using
it, and dictionary editors are paying attention to us.
If a community of speakers is
using
a word and knows what it means, it's real.
That word might be slangy, that word might be informal, that word might be a word that you think is illogical or unnecessary, but that word that we're using, that word is real.
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