1 00:00:15,193 --> 00:00:22,349 The World Wide Mind is an idea. The World Wide Mind is a concept. 2 00:00:22,349 --> 00:00:28,810 So what I tried to do in the book is talk about the World Wide Mind as a coming global intelligence. 3 00:00:28,810 --> 00:00:35,538 And I mean that in the sense of an intelligence with an intentionality and a consciousness of its own, 4 00:00:35,538 --> 00:00:42,152 entirely part of human intelligence. And what I try to do is get away from the science fiction 5 00:00:42,152 --> 00:00:46,864 idea that the internet by itself is going to become intelligent. I think that's an absurd idea. 6 00:00:46,864 --> 00:00:52,451 That's like saying that putting a bunch of transistors together will just get you a radio automatically. 7 00:00:52,451 --> 00:00:58,761 I don't think that's going to happen. The argument I make is that the World Wide Mind is a combination 8 00:00:58,761 --> 00:01:05,679 of humans and the internet acting together in concert, and that the combination of the two yield to being, 9 00:01:05,679 --> 00:01:17,613 which is more power than either in isolation. And that, I argue, gives you the seed of an intelligence that neither has by itself. 10 00:01:17,613 --> 00:01:23,390 And that's what I think of as the World Wide Mind. 11 00:01:23,390 --> 00:01:28,065 It's very legitimate to worry that the internet is alienating us from each other. 12 00:01:28,065 --> 00:01:35,705 You only have to look at figures like the average teenager sends and receives 2,272 texts per month, 13 00:01:35,705 --> 00:01:40,950 and some teenagers send 14 or 20,000 texts in a month. 14 00:01:40,950 --> 00:01:44,903 So when you look at numbers like that, you really can't avoid the conclusion that 15 00:01:44,903 --> 00:01:48,096 they're spending more time looking at the screen than they are looking at people. 16 00:01:48,096 --> 00:01:56,648 And the argument I make is that you can't really stop that hunger to be connected. You can't stop that urge to look at the screen. 17 00:01:56,648 --> 00:02:02,881 The argument that I make in the book is that you can incorporate that urge, and by actually fusing technology 18 00:02:02,881 --> 00:02:08,848 with the body to make that connection through technology a physical connection, 19 00:02:08,848 --> 00:02:13,523 a connection that you make as part of your own internal bonding experience. 20 00:02:13,523 --> 00:02:18,350 Here is my own human machine connection. I've got two cochlear implants. 21 00:02:18,350 --> 00:02:25,914 So what I wear on my ear is a processor where sound goes in the microphone, gets processed by the 22 00:02:25,914 --> 00:02:34,048 unit here into ones and zeros and the data is sent to a headpiece, which is a radio transmitter with a magnet in it. 23 00:02:34,048 --> 00:02:42,486 And the magnet will stick to the implant that's in my head. And it's sending data through my skin to that implant. 24 00:02:42,486 --> 00:02:50,087 And there are electrodes that connect to my auditory nerves that send little pulses of electricity to my auditory nerves 25 00:02:50,087 --> 00:02:53,736 that recreate the sensation of hearing for me. 26 00:02:53,736 --> 00:02:58,867 So I'm a guy who actually has 32 electrodes and tens of thousands, 27 00:02:58,867 --> 00:03:09,282 actually hundreds of thousands of transistors in his head. 28 00:03:09,282 --> 00:03:17,416 What I hope that we'll learn is that there is a new way to think about how technology 29 00:03:17,416 --> 00:03:21,710 and human relationships can be brought together. 30 00:03:21,710 --> 00:03:25,853 Right now people think of these domains as mutually exclusive. 31 00:03:25,853 --> 00:03:31,022 And what I suggest in the book is that there is a way to put these worlds together 32 00:03:31,022 --> 00:03:34,405 with physical integration of humans and machines. 33 00:03:34,405 --> 00:03:39,080 You know, I don't claim that this is something that's around the corner. 34 00:03:39,080 --> 00:03:43,109 But I do draw from my own personal experience of having a cochlear implant. 35 00:03:43,109 --> 00:03:47,486 So it is a daily reality of my life to boot up my ear in the morning 36 00:03:47,486 --> 00:03:52,383 by putting on the processor of my cochlear implant and having it activate 37 00:03:52,383 --> 00:03:55,462 the computer chips that are in my head. 38 00:03:55,462 --> 00:03:58,085 So what I'm really trying to say is that technology can be used 39 00:03:58,085 --> 00:04:02,836 to create more humane connections between people.