Each week a global thinker from the worlds of philosophy, science,
psychology or the arts is given a minute to put forward a radical,
inspiring or controversial idea – no matter how improbable – that they
believe would change the world.
The idea is to change the world is that we build a citizen supermachine. So what it means is that we build a supermachine through crowd-sourcing.

Crowdsourcing is when we take different technical problems and split
them up into tiny little pieces and farm them out all across the globe
for ordinary people to solve.
So what we could do by doing that is teach a supermachine to speak and to listen in different languages. We could teach a supermachine to see in different conditions and we could feed a supermachine all of the sum total of knowledge that we have accumulated to date.
So this supermachine would be in essence owned by each of us because it is our data that would go into its creation. And after it had been constructed anybody with enough space for a couple of servers and a hard disk would be able to use it.”
You can listen to Patrick discuss his idea with Neurotechnologi st
Aldo Faisal and cancer specialist Larry Nortonin more detail on the BBC
World Service programme
The idea is to change the world is that we build a citizen supermachine. So what it means is that we build a supermachine through crowd-sourcing.

So what we could do by doing that is teach a supermachine to speak and to listen in different languages. We could teach a supermachine to see in different conditions and we could feed a supermachine all of the sum total of knowledge that we have accumulated to date.
So this supermachine would be in essence owned by each of us because it is our data that would go into its creation. And after it had been constructed anybody with enough space for a couple of servers and a hard disk would be able to use it.”
You can listen to Patrick discuss his idea with Neurotechnologi
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