Dr. Fei-Fei Li
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and understand what it sees.
And this is very profound.
When humans open our eyes, we see the world not only in colors and shades, we see it in meaning, right?
Like I'm looking at my messy desk right now.
It has cell phones, it has a cup, it has a monitor, it has my allergy medicine, and it has a lot of meaning.
Like I'm looking at my messy desk right now.
It has cell phones, it has a cup, it has monitor, it has my allergy medicine, and it has a lot of meaning.
And more than that, we can also construct
You know, especially even if we're not the best artists, we, you know, humans since the dawn of civilization have been drawing about the world, has been sculpting about the world, has been building bridges and monuments and has created the visual world.
And more than that, we can also construct
You know, especially even if we're not the best artists, we, you know, humans since the dawn of civilization have been drawing about the world, has been sculpting about the world, has been building bridges and monuments and has created the visual world.
So the ability to see and visually create and understand is so important.
So the ability to see and visually create and understand is so important.
So first of all, Hala, you touched on something really, really profound because visual sensing
So first of all, Hala, you touched on something really, really profound because visual sensing
is one of the oldest, evolutionarily speaking.
So 540 million years ago, animals started developing eyes.
is one of the oldest, evolutionarily speaking.
So 540 million years ago, animals just started developing eyes.
It was a pinhole that collects light, but it evolved into the kind of eyes, the fish, the octopus, the elephant, the eyes we have.