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    Neil Gershenfeld: "The Third Digital Revolution" - Solid 2014 Keynote

    Published on May 22, 2014

    From the 2014 Solid Conference: Analog telephone calls degraded with distance; digitizing communications allowed errors to be detected and corrected, leading to the Internet. Analog computations degraded with time; digitizing computing again allowed errors to be detected and corrected, leading to microprocessors and PCs. Manufacturing today remains analog; although the designs are digital, the processes are not. Neil Gershenfeld presents emerging research on digitizing fabrication by coding the construction of functional materials, and explores its implications for programming the physical world.

    About Neil Gershenfeld (MIT Center for Bits and Atoms):
    Prof. Neil Gershenfeld is the Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. His unique laboratory is breaking down boundaries between the digital and physical worlds, from creating molecular quantum computers to virtuosic musical instruments. Technology from his lab has been seen and used in settings including New York's Museum of Modern Art and rural Indian villages, the White House and the World Economic Forum, inner-city community centers and automobile safety systems, Las Vegas shows and Sami herds. He is the author of numerous technical publications, patents, and books including Fab, When Things Start To Think, The Nature of Mathematical Modeling, and The Physics of Information Technology, and has been featured in media such as The New York Times, The Economist, NPR, CNN, and PBS. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, has been named one of Scientific American's 50 leaders in science and technology, as one of 40 Modern-Day Leonardos by the Museum of Science and Industry, has been selected as a CNN/Time/Fortune Principal Voice, and by Prospect/Foreign Policy as one of the top 100 public intellectuals. Dr. Gershenfeld has a B.A. in Physics with High Honors from Swarthmore College, a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Cornell University, honorary doctorates from Swarthmore College and Strathclyde University, was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard University Society of Fellows, and a member of the research staff at Bell Labs.

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    Article "Tiny motor can “walk” to carry out tasks"
    Mobile motor could pave the way for robots to assemble complex structures — including other robots.

    by David L. Chandler
    July 2, 2019

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    Neil Gershenfeld: Self-Replicating Robots and the Future of Fabrication | Lex Fridman Podcast #380

    May 28, 2023

    Neil Gershenfeld is the director of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms.

    Outline:

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:29 - What Turing got wrong
    6:53 - MIT Center for Bits and Atoms
    20:00 - Digital logic
    26:36 - Self-assembling robots
    37:04 - Digital fabrication
    47:59 - Self-reproducing machine
    55:45 - Trash and fabrication
    1:00:41 - Lab-made bioweapons
    1:04:56 - Genome
    1:16:48 - Quantum computing
    1:21:19 - Microfluidic bubble computation
    1:26:41 - Maxwell's demon
    1:35:27 - Consciousness
    1:42:27 - Cellular automata
    1:46:59 - Universe is a computer
    1:51:45 - Advice for young people
    2:01:02 - Meaning of life

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