Michelle Obama-- most of you know who she is. Bounding time and place for just one thing, and it could be just for five minutes, or it could be for a day, or it could be for week.
Gotcha, OK, so that's a bit more harder to visualize, but it makes sense. So you're just bounding a four-dimensional object. You're bounding a two dimensional object.
So you're just bounding a four-dimensional object. You're bounding a two dimensional object. The disc is still 2D.
OK. It's not-- no. And this monkey comes bounding over, like woo, and she's like, no, I'm a chimp.
Bob Paine also coined another term to describe this sort of relationship, this sort of cascading effect of one species on others, These populations can come bounding back if they're given the chance.
Classic psychopath. So I met AA Gill, actually, quite recently at a journalist award ceremony in London. And he came bounding up to me. And somebody had told him I'd put him in my book.
wall of course it was filmed as we see it because the cameraman saw a rat and in turn he fainted the rat then uh took control of the camera and got the bounding carlton fisk uh manny by the way had a vending machine a coffee maker and a foosball table installed in there a lot of people don't know that kind of like google our next pop quiz
would be interested in it. You know, I had a letter from a housewife in Virginia who said, "I was at the bookstore in the romance section where I always go, and my 14-year-old daughter came bounding over with your book and said, 'Let's get this'." And she said, "What is this?" And the daughter said, "I don't know. It looks silly.” And she said, "I never in a million years would have picked it up, but I looked at it and I picked it up.”
We also see fully-- Oh, sorry about that. So here, this is a level of just bounding boxes that we get out.
We also see fully-- Oh, sorry about that. At the moment, still just kind of bounding boxes kind of in 3D in the end, but the goal is to go beyond that.
And it's very easily collapsed into a classical qubit. So therefore, it's a bounding number. For one useful, logical qubits, you have to use 10 to even perhaps 100 error correcting bits to correct one useful qubit.
And that's the other theme that we explore in this book, this idea that the Singularity is in many ways attractive not because it's credible, but because our brain likes the idea of a bounding condition on this otherwise unbounded system. So that's the book, and I'm going to let Charlie talk about it a bit first and then do some reading.
We also see fully-- Oh, sorry about that. In our case, it is the YOLO, version 2, simultaneous bounding box detection and classification algorithm that we use.
We also see fully-- Oh, sorry about that. So that's where we want to ultimately get to, as well, but I think this is a very important starting point-- to just have bounding boxes
correlations, but are they proving or not? So, well, being a scientist, what do we do? We do the experiment, right? So, I had this bright young grad student, Shannon Russell was her name, and she comes bounding into my office and we're going to sort of plan a project. I'm sure Shannon's thinking, "Yeah, you're going to work on E.coli or Salmonella diarrhea." I said, "Hey, Shannon, let's work on asthma." You