love to read it because it expresses the outrage so perfectly and I'm going to attempt to do it in a sort of Oxbridge ACC accent because the author who was originally uhAnonymous uh in the book in which he said this He's listed in the uh on the
It wasn't to solve any problem, it was just curiosity. - According to quantum mechanics, at the smallest scale, particles behave like waves. And this behavior is governed by the Schrodinger equation.
dynamic and custom policy based on the real-time environmental risk of the asset. And a finance minister, they can account for the true cost of their financial economy along with their rich living natural ecosystems. So, planetary intelligence guides our actions much in the same way that the eye connected to a nervous
And livestock to pastoral families is not just their income, it's their savings, their insurance, the accumulated wealth of a lifetime. But every few years, the rains fail.
And in case you haven't been paying attention, democracy's kind of on life support. So, according to Freedom House, only about 20% of the world's population lives in a country currently that can be considered free.
Norwegian fund. Makes sense. Well, Reed Hastings, thank you so much. And thanks everyone. Accelerating possibilities.
Now, I I think if anything that speaks very poorly on the law enforcement industry, but it is a reminder that when you build tools to hold people accountable, it starts to work. And then the last one, and this is the most interesting to me. If you go to a place like the UK, there's 45 police
It's one of the thousands of ways that all of our movements are monitored every day. Our cars are recording our acceleration and speed and braking, sharing that with data brokers who sell access to car insurance companies who use it to change our rates.
What's more, they're doing it with an insect that humans have been farming for nearly 5,000 years. According to legend, a Chinese empress was relaxing in her garden, when something fell into her teacup. She looked inside, and saw a cocoon.
I started seeing asbestos fibers everywhere. According to a later investigation by the "New York Times," Grace lobbied regulators to adopt a threshold under which products containing less
it got the mass and the magnetic moment of the electron. - According to his friend, Heisenberg, that was the biggest leap in 20th-century physics to say there's a whole slew of antiparticles
Then, in a quote ‘act of desperation’, he did something no one had thought to try. According to classical physics, the energy of an electromagnetic wave depends only on its amplitude, not its wavelength or frequency. And it could take any arbitrary value.
That's just the way it works. According to the story, the student was Richard Feynman, and while the story is made up, the logic is flawless. Because if you believe in the double slit experiment that you can't tell which of the two slits the particle went through,
If we know that beliefs are so important for motivation, how do we learn how to sustain that motivation so we can accomplish our long-term goals? Yeah, absolutely. I love that study, even though not ideal in this day and age to do something like that.
Now, these things we did at RCA last year. According to all the survey and all the results, we just economy, basic economy. And then I had a category, we missed the plane.
President of ARSLA. Which has been defending the sick and their families for 40 years. Accompanied by Professor Claude Desnuelle, Vice-President. Claude is a respected neurologist, academician and former facilitator of the Nice ALS Center.
That's the actual question, because if somebody says, "How are you successful?" Who said I'm successful? According to what criteria? And did you ask me, Do I feel successful according to my criteria?
accomplishments? Not my students. Some of my students who are really suffering, they have the highest level of satisfaction cuz
according to Banitine often has two causes. The first is what he calls intellectual pride. If you are at the top of your game and you've got all of these accolades, you've got all of this praise,
accepting a space at the GSB or other institution or opportunity that makes the most sense for you in the moment?
access to firearms and went to a school and murdered, unfortunately, many children and adults.
According to this view, each of these new general purpose technologies, the next big revolution, was the thing that kept 2% growth going for
accurately what the state of the economy will be if— The stock market plunges and equity drops some
Access to capital has never been as straightforward as it is today.
accelerators are different, they're about this long. And so you have one of them going one way full of protons-- ...and another one going the other way full of protons, and they pass through each other.
accelerator. So we were in the very funny business of wearing our Fermilab detector people hats, trying desperately to find the Higgs boson at Fermilab-
acceleration. I think it's up to forty- five percent of files are not GPU decodable. So these need to be probed. They need to be detected. There can
access to that. And there was a lot of um, databases like Mongo or Elastic who changed their license in order to avoid those type of scenarios.
acceleration was, we invented a programmable pixel shader.
accelerating that growth. It's incredible.
accelerates the innovation process. So you get this rapid, incredible great talent, rapid innovation because of open source and just, you know, the nature of friends,
according to some researchers, that's a good thing. Being able to rehearse and think through doing the most terrible things is a great dress rehearsal for also how we
accumulated, you read the room, and you assume, "Well, nobody else has intervened yet, and so it must not be a real problem."
access messages of users. And then of course, we launched end-to-end encrypted messaging end-to-end encrypted messaging that is even more protected, but it has certain limitations,
accuracy. Most things can't do that, and animals probably don't like being hit in the face or hit in the eyes with a rock
accounting sheet and say this isn't working. So I'm going to have to swallow my pride or go out of business. Right?
according to the story, and so the father left him there with that family.
Access to knowledge was there, so that's developed, we had.
- According to our legislation, in principle, I'm the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, so I had to give corresponding orders.
accountants and lawyers and film producers. You're a podcaster. Your job didn't exist 20 years ago. It did you
according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. Thank you so much.
accelerates dramatically. They get to superintelligence. They're working with the government, specifically the president, the executive branch naturally wants to control this
according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. Thank you so much.
account how that impacts on the general public, uh, you know, in favor of the of the armies uh, that are now competing
accomplishment? It would be wise to and this is why I think this framework is so important because you might realize that
accomplish in my life? How can I structure things like this Ulyses contract that I talked about earlier
According to the data, it says roughly 1.2 pounds at the age of 30. And then
accomplished? I guess well but I mean like let's be just
accustomed to just switching between things very rapidly and to kind of not attending to anything for an extended
accomplishing goals and outcomes.