The problem with the do-not-lie ethos, of course, is one of the similar problems to transparency and control generally which is you can put technical truths in a place Deceptive design is something that we relatively are doing a good job with, both, I think, within industry and within policy
You learn that you can stick stuff out that's not what you thought it was going to be. Deceptively simple. And this basically means if you had a really close friend who you loved who was being mean to themselves in the way
"Life is short, Art long-- opportunity fleeting, experience deceptive , decision difficult." So I'd like to highlight this part, experience deceptive because he warned us. He said, look, we're going to make a lot of decisions, some more important than others in medicine and beyond.
The problem with the do-not-lie ethos, of course, is one of the similar problems to transparency and control generally which is you can put technical truths in a place to avoid deceptive design, abusive design, and dangerous design.
is going into your baby's body and staying, what would the mom say? The headline-- a deceptive campaign by industry brought toxic flame retardants into our homes and into our bodies, and the chemicals
He's not as cute as this anymore. But that's very deceptive .
That seems like an easy enough thing. It's deceptively hard, because it seems like it would be easy, but it is indeed not.
So we know exactly what it is we're supposed to do, we know what the context is, we know the "why," we know that "what," we know "how," The model is deceptively , but-- it's deceptively simple.
forth. But actually, scientists look at and study suggestion very differently than, for example, magicians. Magicians utilize suggestion in a very deceptive , cunning kind of way. And they do what they do in order to entertain their audiences.
I shout a lot because I need him to work a lot for me. And then you see some deceptive shots as well. But all four of us tried to make deception to make the other ones move the wrong way.
And this is something that it's easy to relate, but it's not necessarily easy to explain. Or actually it's not that deceptive .
I really was burning out with stress. And this is really a deceptive motivation.
And then the big difference is really social learning. And this finding is actually deceptive because they had trouble finding a test where the two-year-olds weren't at ceiling and the apes weren't at floor. So they finally found a test where the apes could do it sometimes and the humans didn't get 100%.
And the concept that we came up with was basically an adopt-a-star program for the Kepler targets, those 150,000 stars. Private companies have been offering sort of deceptive name-a-star programs for decades. And what we wanted to do was compete against them and undercut their prices.
You all, in intelligence, are a couple standard deviations above normal, three or four, maybe. So normal is kind of deceptive . And when you think of normal in sexuality and sexual behavior, it's taken in a culture with a history of tremendous sexual oppression.
She also-- Jessie Rob is our other choreographer. And "Easy" is a very deceptively difficult song to do.
but notice it it looks deceptively earthlike the bright Sky kind of gives you that impression it looks like a kind
Is it because someone's trying to be deceptive ?
But the labels that are thrown around can be so deceptive .
Jad Abumrad: And let's begin today with something deceptively familiar.
We'd argue that this is not enough. In fact, it can be quite deceptive , quite misleading to learn like this separately. You would need, in fact, to understand maybe what causes the difference between success and failure, again, however we may define them.
It's staged, or it's deceptive , or it's all of these things.
And from my greed, I was deceptive and manipulative and using part of my investors' money to finance the growth of my business.
As Sherlock Holmes said, there's nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.
Now, you might be wondering is illusion inherently deceptive and manipulative?
This is the original, one of the original deceptive , social behavior experiments where he brought people in, and told them they were participating
And this is Bill Walsh was worried about-- it's getting away from the deceptively small things that actually matter a great deal.
And that is, to take the deceptively simple process of asking a question and put that right into the heart of one of the most pressing and troubling social concerns of our time.
Perhaps you know it. "Life is short, Art long-- opportunity fleeting, experience deceptive , decision difficult." So I'd like to highlight this part, experience deceptive because he warned us.
If I get together with a group, and I'm manipulating and I'm deceptive and I'm pitting people against each other, and behind people ,
Iraq was a different story and as it turned out when our primary motivation was unveiled as false at best and deceptive at worst, I think that was a real problem for the rest
acclaimed show "Pop-Up Magazine." His style of comedy has been described as a combination of deceptively laid back demeanor with a whip smart perspective on politics and culture.
So what you get away from is what Paul Graham is saying-- is you get away from the deceptively small things.
The third exercise, use active imagination, is deceptively simple.
He said, look, we're going to make a lot of decisions, some more important than others in medicine and beyond. And we're going to rely on our experience to improve our decision-making, but experience can be deceptive . On that problem, the myth of experience, we argue that it's a myth that experience is always a great teacher.
Like, really pay attention because, actually, you don't want to miss-- What Heidi is doing is very deceptive .
Relatively simple rule, right? The Federal Trade Commission, which is the nation's top regulator of privacy, has authority to regulate unfair and deceptive trade practices. And as part of its regulation it has one major rule which is don't lie to people.
And in fact, the median there is like 2.06 or something like this, which is actually a little bit deceptive because the scale starts at one,
Chicago Tribune. And again, I can't quite remember it, but the subtitle, "A deceptive campaign by industry brought toxic flame
it, Freud's discovery of the unconscious, discovered, or created a I think deceptive term; because we're not unconscious we have to be conscious.
And I think artificial intelligence is one of those phrases that is simply claiming more than it's, more than it, it's deceptive .
So, in some ways, I think the dress can be deceptive .
GDP or GNP is an insufficient measurement of the economy. As a matter of fact, it's deceptive because it may actually be a measure of decline.
personalities specifically often lack in empathy, and it's usually characterized by a number of different traits including a parasitic lifestyle, so mooching off of others. Deceptiveness,
and the light was just this gorgeous light, so we got down to this little state park where we could get this view with a deceptively placid look
Well, it is the simple shots, actually, that are deceptively difficult to do.
And his other essay on-- I think it's called "Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas"-- he's saying that "The way to really big things seems to actually be to start with deceptively small
really complex. It's a complex question. It's a deceptively simple question, but I think there's kind of a quantum moment where you literally flip from one universe into another
Quote, "We stand there where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost's familiar poem, they are not equally fair. The road we've long been traveling is deceptively