So more specifically, it says here, "risks posed by AI systems, especially existential risks, must be subject to the planning and mitigation efforts commensurate with their expected impact." And existential risk is a risk which basically can include humanity just getting wiped out altogether.Why would you possibly worry about that?
A lot of people complain GDPR is overly cumbersome for companies to comply with, and the value created is not commensurate with the cost of compliance. And at some level, heavy regulation results from lots of violations of privacy.
and our cultural ability, and our ability to learn and solve problems. And so commensurate with all of this body evolution, we've got increasingly adept at technology, at tool use. And the very first tools two, three million years ago were literally just rocks strewn across the East African floor
Since Alka's death, I have developed a sixth sense about some things. And the size of the advance is commensurate with the placing of their book.
Even the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, acknowledged a year ago the dismal record of Chinese soft power, telling the Party that, quote, "The overall strength of Chinese culture and its international influence is not commensurate with China's international status," end quote. So what was his solution?
And thirdly, the state of California has got a spending problem, not a revenue problem. Our Programs have increased in cost dramatically for public health and for education without commensurate increases in quality. So there's no reason to be violating the property rights of individuals in order to try to bring in more funds.
has been off in its silo. But that's when we need to start to bring resources and effort to that's commensurate to the size of the problem.
This is not about envy. The question is, have they really made contributions that are commensurate with their incomes? And those of you who study elementary economics know this is a 19th century theory called the 'marginal productivity theory.' Well, the crisis actually gave lie to that theory.
silver coating was the least functional thing of all because it dazzles you with the unprotected rays of the sun as they reflected off your own clothing. So for the first American EVA's as with here with Ed White the spacesuits became white instead of silver with a commensurate effect on science fiction of course as Buck Rogers in the middle of the 1960's stopped wearing silver and started wearing white on American television.
ago you have everyone sending uh their resources you have 10 trucks with supplies showing up at one place you don't have a good process that helps to create a division of labor uh by which there there are um commensurate contributions by which there's coordination among these different actors um on the ground if we had a better process if we had a better
I think that's one approach. It starts from, again, in the grand scheme of things, a relatively smaller country, but commensurate with that, a set of goals that are realistic and achievable.
Now, there's no doubt that the next phase for the music industry is purely going to be tech. Because once they have that and they can crack down, then you'll find there will be a commensurate improvement not just in the industry, but even for the GDP of Nigeria.
They're an artist, but I don't think they're pushing any kind of social agenda. Harold: No I'm happy to hear that. But you know, as far as changing, effecting change. One can't ever expect the response to be commensurate with the effort. I think at a time like now, it's a question of bearing witness. Of you know, nobody knows what's gonna happen
the fullness of it, the reaching expanse and pulsing intricacy of it, and one wants to live in a way that at least begins to do justice to it, one wants to expand one's reach of it as far as expansion is possible and even beyond that, to live one's life in a way commensurate with the privilege of being a part of and conscious of the whole reeling glorious infinite sweep, a sweep that includes, so improbably,
So your right to disseminate information comes up against my right to privacy. And that's about trying to strike a balance. And generally speaking, the rule is what you do is you do the least intrusive way of restricting freedom. Which is commensurate with giving rights and freedoms to others. And is that involves government's trying to strike a balance. It involves individuals and companies trying
for the Air Force's early warning defense systems also in the 1950's. But I digress. Each space mission: Mercury, here Gemini, and here Apollo had commensurately massively larger and massively more complicated simulation devices. I don't know if you can see but that's a little model of the, well full scale model, of the Apollo command module here with these