The Next Software Revolution: Life. | Andrew Hessel | TEDxSanFrancisco

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Seriously. I am a carpenter I deal with cutting my fingers off or falling off a ladder every single day I'm on talk-to-text so get over it the point of the matter is this nothing will ever ever ever replace a man with a tool in his his hand.ok i hear the jokes.

johnthomas
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videolara alt yazı yapın ya lütfen hepsine dil seçeneği gelsin.İngilizcem yetmiyo anlıyamıyorum herşeyi :(

cansuyldrm
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Big thinking. That is what we need. And...this guy is doing it.
Superb stuff.

arkdark
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Programming is not necessarily the path to take - since it is digital, and life is analog, operating on electro-chemical equilibrium.

For example, technological aids can be programmed for specific tasks, such as health maintenance, but again, it will use sensory inputs, which are analog... the only places programming would come into play is analyzing, which is not needed in an analog equilibrium-driven system, and then output control, again, which is not needed in an analog equilibrium-driven system.

wbiro
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Are any of these cancer treatments a reality yet because everyone I know still gets prescribed chemo and radiation.

lorisirene
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Jeez. This may be the most powerful science/technology. Very very interesting & scary too.

samann
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I think Andrew will become the founding father of the next software revolution in synthetic biology.

truth-.
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i like the guy, very well presented and easy to watch . my only concern is human kinds historic abuse and misuse of new technologies, be sure it will happen again . look at all the patents of hiv ebola etc, who knows what they come up with after this, watched any zombie movies recently ?

goodvibes
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13:21 "Rolodex"? Is there still such a thing?

andrewvelonis
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3:37


damn i wished that the subway in my city looked like that

eduardorabassallo
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3:51 its like looking at a function in IDA graph mode

SumoCumLoudly
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So many advances in technology and neurosciences and we still don't have a cure for tinnitus... Deep brain stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, auditory-somatosensory bimodal stimulation... all in research, but none being implemented yet...

ricardolourizela
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How about those cannot afford the price? Are you going to do this for free for everyone unbiased?

AnsonLoo
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Which movie he is talking about of bioengineering?

suvodipjana
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Does anyone know what movie he was referring to at the end of the video?

partyboy
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Very powerfull technology. I hope will never use agains human.

croonx
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there nothing that can give me goosebumps other than new neuro pathways of new information. I am so happy this has been in the works. It would be an honor to continue this work. I am too in the path of science. My goal is computer programming and biology or cell biology in the race for immortality.

jd
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Pls can someone identify the movie (bioengineering) that Andrew referred to? I dont seem to get it

prabodhd
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It started off good but turned into a boring tail of mixed memories, and I lost interest....I could see the audience ; their take appeared to match mine. Medla-mania. Trying to make a case for self importance, and not good at disguising it.

GIobeCentral
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So this brings up the obvious point of - when will machines be manufactured from the bottom up, at the molecular level, the way biological systems develop, using DNA (or something like it) to assemble the fundamental building blocks of the machine (whatever that would be)?

dale