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And C&P is family-owned, which is great.Cam and Pete. Beer, wine, or both or none?I like wine. Wine.
Langley, this is more than about fighting crime. This is as transformational as DNA." And candidly, I was confused. It's acamera. What's the What's the rub?He said, "Well, look, let me explain to you how policing used to work.
without permission and they sell that facial recognition to immigration officials including ICE.Cambridge Analytica built detailed psychological insights on millions of Americans using stolen social media dataand they sold that to politicians who were running for office who turned around and used it to micro-target us
Yeah, well people actually started calling them Mon-satan, so...came out with this, a paper saying, "Glyphosate is probably carcinogenic to humans." The most popular weed killer in the world may cause cancer.
And it sounds like a combustion engine, which is probably my favorite part of it.- Cameron's penny-sized engine runs on a constant stream of methane and oxygen.This is fed into a chamber where it's ignited by a spark and so it combusts, releasing a burst of energy.
organize an more effective meeting. So, what does that mean for the humans then? Means that the humans can focus on their areas of genius, right? The if you're a creative team coming up with adcampaigns and you're you're going to argue out an idea, great. But or let's say you're a sales team, right? There's no near point where there's going to be an AI software that sells a a $20 millioncontract for your services, right? It's going to be a human-toum thing. But if I'm on the sales team and I'm on a call, the third pillar of team intelligence is diversity of resources, skills,
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions.came in because of that. So these are people that went, "Wait, if Lex thinks it's a good idea, then we'll do it." I think based on your trust they came in. And so...
photographer, and he basically did what people have seen the Wachowskis do for The Matrix. He set up a whole row ofcameras and set up a whole bunch of triggers and had a horse run through them, so it took loads of photos. And lo and behold, in one of them, thefeet were off the ground. The guy won his bet. But he also realized that we already had things like zoopraxiscopes, you know, the little thing you spin with a slit?
And I think the computer, which he by the way, had traded for TV and a stereo recorder or something like that.Came with like two games.One was this "Frogger" game where you had to escape from underground.
that the Iranian nuclear weapon scientists have begun preliminary work on building a warhead.- Came out from where?This intelligence that came out?
in, you know, 29th century Earth who's in his or her garage right now and theycame up this wonderful computer program and they're simulating historical episodes in the past and they happen toallow you and I to exist sitting at this table. I don't know how to prove that that's not the case. What I can say is
leader and also took out a lot of the military leadership that the Americans had been speaking to which is why Trumpcame out and he said well a lot of the guys were talking to are dead now so we don't really know who to work with. Hesaid that in the not even if it's true and it was you don't want the president saying that right he has no filter. Um
Very good question. I think wars are created when inequality is bad. If you go back to the Great Depression and seecame to power in Germany, the rate of inflation was minus 10%. It was deflation. Prices were falling.
progressive national endorsements, and that I was like their top surrogate Sanders endorsement, there was no AOC endorsement. That did make the Honcampaign unique on that front.Yeah, and I well, not necessarily. I think there were a couple other races that I was also involved in that, you
the arguments they make about these progressive candidates is that their association with you makes them unelectable. Candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and AmmarCampa-Najjar, they sound like you on Israel, maybe or taxing the rich, but they don't sound like you when it comes to being complimentary about communismor Mao Zedong who we talked about in our last conversation. Is Wisconsin not
That's a quarter of the number of Instagram followers Prime Minister Modi has Tech and social media and politics has been a mainstay of Indiancampaigning elections for at least a dozen years.But we haven't really seen this kind of very, you know, young, slick, AI infected kind of viral memes
came out of slavery. I'm not that far removed from it.
campaign against Trump. endorsed him.
campaigning with people like Hasan will cost you votes in the general if not a primary. I wanted to start there
came out saying that everything that happened was a disaster.
camp who thought that in electing him, he was going to fix the democracy. He was going to drain the swamp. And they
campaign videos that have come out like for um for Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles is one
campaign with him? Why should Democrats seek his endorsement? That puts Democrats
campaign against Iran or against it. uh what that means in practice. Uh one economic expert I've spoken to suggested
Cambridge University as a professor. The university made a big announcement. Why was this so significant? Jason Arde's
Cambridge and its handling of the situation. What has Cambridge said in
Cambridge. and asthma I see two systems in this. So there's a question there for the media system about whether it
came from the Palestinian uh Red Cresant workers. Um, and they then managed to
campaign of sabotage or other means of covert disruption. But other means of covert disruption. But alongside that, maybe there might be a
campaigner, a very cynical one. Um his English is not is famously perfect having spent so many years in the United
came to a happy conclusion recently. The Carabinieri in Italy are the best in the world in my estimation. So, they'll use
Cameroon is known to be rich in uh natural resources, especially gold. And
camera feed and traveled thousands of kilometers from Ohio in the United States to protect his property. Upon
campaigned uh that they should be allowed regular contact with Imran Khan.
campaign because of you know, the the rising price of oil on the international markets,
Cameron, how do Americans see that?
camera. It took less than 3 minutes.
campaign which I know President Zelensky also announced a 40-day extension of the campaign just I want to say about
camera system. Oppo's X9 Pro already won my smartphone camera of the year last year.
Cameras aren't that good, but it's fine.
Came out late this year. Also, ridiculously good cameras. Really, really impressive sensors and huge sensors.
came out recently called "Will & Harper." We might be talking a little bit about that.
came into the process and your various roles.
came to see the show, were between 20- and 40-year-old gay people, we were like, oh, OK, I think we found our audience.
came to change the world as well.
campaigns you're winning Awards um what caused you to take a break from all of that to write this book
came out that said something like women or moms get together in a field and scream because they're so angry. And I
came out like uh I think late 2000s. Um, and he just struggles and he's just got every disadvantage, you know, he's just
came to me, and they all called me Mama Noella.
came to us from the Portuguese.
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