Vision
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Drones can fly over massive land, but don't have enough
vision
technology to help us to track the changes of the rainforests.
So
vision
begins with the eyes, but it truly takes place in the brain.
Our research field is called computer
vision
and machine learning.
Just like the brain integrates
vision
and language, we developed a model that connects parts of visual things like visual snippets with words and phrases in sentences.
About four months ago, we finally tied all this together and produced one of the first computer
vision
models that is capable of generating a human-like sentence when it sees a picture for the first time.
One of my students, who has now become an instructor, when he lost his vision, after a few months he was sitting in his three story house and he realized that he could hear everything going on throughout the house: conversations, people in the kitchen, people in the bathroom, several floors away, several walls away.
He said it was something like having x-ray
vision.
Our ability to program bacteria and program life opens up new horizons in cancer research, and to share this vision, I worked with artist Vik Muniz to create the symbol of the universe, made entirely out of bacteria or cancer cells.
Well, neuroscientists tell us that about a third of the brain's cortex is engaged in
vision.
Now, this is a bit surprising, because to the extent that we think about
vision
at all, we think of it as like a camera.
Now, there is a part of
vision
that's like a camera: the eye has a lens that focuses an image on the back of the eye where there are 130 million photoreceptors, so the eye is like a 130-megapixel camera.
But that doesn't explain the billions of neurons and trillions of synapses that are engaged in
vision.
One textbook says, for example, "Evolutionarily speaking,
vision
is useful precisely because it is so accurate."
We've been fortunate to find incredible supporters and partners, which led to a new program in Botswana, in which every single schoolchild is being screened and treated by the end of 2021, meaning an entire generation of children will have the opportunity that good
vision
affords.
But that's not enough to understand these groups' strength, strategy or long-term
vision.
Eight months ago, under the visionary leadership of Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, head of UN Women, we launched a groundbreaking initiative called HeForShe, inviting men and boys from around the world to stand in solidarity with each other and with women, to create a shared
vision
for gender equality.
Now this is the beginning of the
vision
that HeForShe has for the world that we want to see.
We're even working directly with elected officials, advocating for more equitable pricing, because to see this
vision
of energy equity and resilience succeed, we have to work together sustainably.
But once that system of production was in place, there was really no other way for people to operate, except in a way that was consistent with Adam Smith's
vision.
Can this
vision
for a better world really be achieved?
This may have influenced the panoramic
vision
of his work, and in the Tales, no level of society is above mockery.
And even though, through his peripheral vision, he can see that he's in this lab space, he should be able to see that he's not actually on the street, but he feels like he's there with those people.
This property of human
vision
is really useful in the real world.
The ancient Greeks were the first to think more or less scientifically about what light is and how
vision
works.
Some Greek philosophers, including Plato and Pythagoras, thought that light originated in our eyes and that
vision
happened when little, invisible probes were sent to gather information about far-away objects.
Although your brain has been recording everything in your peripheral vision, it's been doing so below conscious awareness.
His vision, uncluttered by speculation or rationalization, went deep.
To help you focus, norepinephrine creates a sort of tunnel vision, blocking out surrounding distractions, possibly even warping your sense of time, and enhancing your memory.
Now, keeping your gaze fixed on this white spot, check what's happening in your peripheral
vision.
So it spends cognitive energy as efficiently as possible, using assumptions about visual information to create a tailored, edited
vision
of the world.
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