hadn't been the Mississippi summer and I have no idea what made me get out off my ass and go walk down to the hall that he was speaking and see him and if if you've ever been to an arbor you knowthat while in the rest of the world rain comes vertically in an arbor under
A lot of your pants. Ass Crack Bandit you guys were outside Hall but it was raining.
to Grace the commemoration of this day wouldn't that beow it out your ass I beg your pardon do you ever shut up my darling I would rather be the love toy of thatgang of pirates over there on top of that German chocolate Chic cake then listen to another two minutes of your
and I'm like hey I got you I got you what's up what's up I'm thinking either going to they're going to either kick my ass or or really respect me for being that brave and he said 'you know this is really good would you you you write andI saides I do I do write and I would like to write television so he gave me the first job I worked in In Living
we have a meeting of mechanics and we see who can Huck a melon further and breckenridge beat us last year well I ass I'm gonna end I keep saying I'm ending but I really am ending with these
Since there is no smallest real number, he would just write them down in any order. Assuming he now has a complete infinite list, Cantor writes down another real number and to do it, he takes the first digit of the first number and adds one, then the second digit of the second number, and again, he adds one.
Then you have the cloud computing platforms. Assistant? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
is a transferable skill. The ability to analyze data is a transferable skill. So Valentine argues that epistemic trespassers are often guilty of overestimating their own transferable skills. They assume that just because they can analyze data in one area that they can analyze data in another area without considering the wider knowledge that is required to make sense of that data set. So what Bitan is saying is that stupidity isn't limited to any one particular type of person. It can be anywhere. It can be in the academy. It can be an incredibly intelligent person
Or if you want to get to an accurate estimate of, say, $100 billion in extra revenue, there are a lot of strong assumptions that need to go into that Right. So they started with one hundred and ten billion dollars, which is five percent of the Forbes 400 California
So ever since then, until really quite recently, Assyriologists who spent all their... Well, people who work on these Nineveh tablets spent all their time joining the bits together, and you have the story about Gilgamesh and the goddess who falls in love with him in the garden, and she wants to seduce him, and you can't find the bit. So you look for another bit and you look
money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? assembling lots of notes and more and more notes, and really, really, really running away from the work. Which is, you know, I have to admit, it's
money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? Assemble about probably a 30-page document, so story synopsis and a character synopsis for each of the major characters. And then hand that over, and that gets
be okay. If it doesn't consider us worth the hassle, then assuming you're encountering a big adult and not a half-size one that maybe only weighs a ton, then we might be all right. - What would be the survival strategy? So there's a thing that you criticized as not being true that I, I guess in Jurassic Park, not moving.
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about asserted. But occasionally we would get this bug where people would still see it. So I finally put my phone number in the assert,
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about asserts, because they stop everything and force you to take care of the problem.
I'll break them from our professional athletes and I'll probably spend more time on non-professional athletes. Assuming u most of your audience is probably not a professional. I won't take that.
Sometimes it doesn't. No, that's the that's the problem is it won't necessarily wake you up, but it is delterious to your health. It's highly associated with consequences from long-term death risk to short-term cognitive function, emotion, mood regulation, performance, recovery, metabolic health. It's really really nasty. In fact, one of the larger things uh that can go wrong in your health is
shouldn't the typical person just be able to take their money, put it into an asset which appreciates in value 15% a year and they don't have to worry about it? What about the S&P 500? They can just put it into the stock market, right?
21 million Bitcoin. All of those things are things that the robots are not going to create infinite of. Those are capital assets. Which capital asset is a function of where you live and what your mindset is. If you're living in a war zone, my advice is Bitcoin because you're not
asserting. But here we go. Most Americans shouldn't have to be worrying about the Strait of Hormuz. They got enough to worry about.
asset that is not somebody else's liability. Somebody has to give you
asset. That we could get those going, that we could create an entrepreneurial uplift that would create jobs and it
assumption that if the word fruit is on it fruit juice fruit will sell. Yeah.
Assad was a brutal dictator that was overthrown by his own people and his own
association rising price of something that I'm indirectly selling that's good.
assessed for the the most likely threats against the United States in her 2000 in the ODNI's 2005 threat assessment. It
assessments and these long monographs that may or may not actually be effective. I mean, you know, the biggest
asset potentially by a US ally.
assassination or exactly what happened with the assassination of Robert F.
assigned between zero and four books a year.
association with Uh I don't think he's going to win the primary. If he did, he'd get crushed in the general.
associated with gay people.
assurance until Trump came along and said, "You know what? Let's give it a shot." Right? They started as non- mainstream, non-establishment,
Assemblyman Borris, thank you for joining us. We appreciate your time.
associated with and Bernie and AOC, etc., have flipped literally zero.
assets. I'm wondering why you think neoliberalism won when it did. I mean,
assuming that Republicans win in all the districts that they redrew.
assumption is the last big data point that these elected officials have gotten, the previous election.
assaulted after a man lied to staff to get a key card to her room.
assertion that Meta knew it was doing this and it knew that there was going to be dangerous side effects of these
asset management firm Blackstone, have been paying tribute to him saying that he was a a beloved colleague, and
assaulted by the task force officers when they tried to intervene on behalf of the children.
assault on the Indian university there's a neoliberalization of the university processes itself um there is a high
assuming he's transferred to a uh to a to a to a private hospital. But, you know, private hospital. But um you know there
assessment based according on their age and their needs, their vulnerability.
assist Russia in Ukraine. What's Pyongyang learning from Russia's war in
assault. And it comes just days after another blitz on the Russian capital and the surrounding region. Moscow officials
assistance um to Afghanistan. It's really important that this reach reaches Afghan people.
Assume there are some.
Association. And literally, knees shaking, I walked into this room, so nervous to walk into this room.