Okay? So, to specify the Nth digit of Z, I go to the Nth number on the list, R sub N, and I look at its Nth digit after the decimal point. And whatever that digit is, I make sure that my digit is different from it. Okay?And then I want to do something a little bit more, and that is I'm going to make it different in a way that I'm never using the
And she has created women's opportunity in the professional across space, co-founding United Women's Lacrosse League. Digit , welcome to the talk.And thank you so much for being here with us today.
I'm just like a kid. Digit , you have an impressive way of I think always seeing the glass half full, and pulling the fun, and making your own fun, but in your experience,especially in the beginning, when you were starting out, having your career, before you got all of the accolades, before anybody knew who you were, I want to touch
A little depressed at the time. Digit Murphy never gets depressed, but I was a little depressed, even though I hid it.And then, boom, I got the opportunity to coach the Blades.
That way you can be more accepting of others. Digit , I have one more question for you and then we can turn it over to general Q&A that's coming through the chat box.
way I see the Reading Room as--I see it as one chink, one stage. And I mean, we have digit or books that are digitalized. Hopefully, at one point, they'll go on Kindle or some other book form, you know, they are digitalized. But I think that just like the computer didn'tstay--in the mini-computer I had in Leon in 1986. I think it's bad to think of anything
You’ve mentioned them. Geopolitical issues are not going to work -- we need to work together for peace. digital economy, which is in trillions of dollars when we talk about the value of AI, we’re talking, economy-wise, about trillions -- that’s another sign.
AI that generates our images or the text isn’t just magic, it's a complex mathematical structure. Digital neurons cluster into a network, processing data through multiple hidden layers. But aren't you curious if these architectures are all the same?
uh all this value space uh which we really haven't tapped into which is in this thing we call the life exorce which is a neoism which we basically say is uh a combination of physical, digital, virtual realms, but it's situated in the kind of natural, societal, economic uh ecosystems uh that you know we inhabit like this life world, right? So uh thanks Sharath and thanks Google for inviting us. So you know so I just want to give you a little backstory before I come to this life experts because you know I come from a from a tech world in the sense I atasa we deal with uh
And then I want to do something a little bit more, and that is I'm going to make it different in a way that I'm never using the digits zero or nine. I'm just always using the other digits and not zero and it would form a kind of diagonal going down and to the right, and that,for that reason, this argument is called the diagonal argument because we're looking at the Nth digit of the Nth number, and those exist on a kind of diagonal going
hostage. Now it's important to understand that uh furtherov's um experience comes from a successful digital transport transformation in public affairs right he set up the system of uh digital governance that was quite successful and it was relatively easy to do because there was no big vested interest in that. Then he went
By doing so... When it comes to digital things, I’ve been doing so-called physical tidying for a long time and doing it professionally. Digitally, it’s more difficult. The volume by which it increases is large.
And he, as you say, did some-- he wrote this paper in the late '40s, in which he talked about digital information. He talked about how you could compress digital information. And of course, that's really important for streaming.
Single digits . 10? OK. Digital is great for storing information.
Single digits . 10? OK. Digital is great for sharing information, certainly.
It's so tempting in the digital realm to accumulate for the sake of accumulating. Digital hoarding, it's become easier than ever. Just by moving your finger, and clicking, and tapping, you can amass many lifetimes' worth of data in no time at all.
And the previous books, you can see here, they're all "New York Times" bestsellers, for example, "The Future of the Mind." I talk about the fact that in the future, digital will gradually be phased out, that digital will be replaced by quantum and by neural transmissions. That is, directly we will communicate from the brain to the internet-- not anytime soon.
Mother Nature does not use digital. Digital is alien to Mother Nature. Zeros and ones, zeros and ones.
What looks like eyes is actually a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Digital technology didn't exist back then. So I could transmit signals to him and turn the tape recorder on, and record the signals, and then play them back.
And let me ask you, so what do you think-- what are the most important principles you think are, which can become this core directions for moving forward? digital well-being and digital disconnection or how to turn off notifications, but we're discussing how we can really
and to spark new theory. digital? Interesting. In-- let's see.
Digital distraction, political presentism, the boom-bust of speculative capitalism.
Digital democracy, of course, remains one of the best ways to improve participation, as long as the focus is finding rough consensus
Digital is a great way to store information, as you all know.
Digital proliferation. So I had to go through all that.
digital-- kind of everything that's fun.
"Digital Etiquette," the book, is out this week.
digital music. And so he's really-- he'd be great.
Digital cameras are great tools.
digital intelligence, and what I was offering back was Boomer EQ, but it could be Gen X EQ as well.
Digital moralism-- the idea that technology should encourage us to be better people.
Digital paternalism-- the idea that technologies should protect us from ourselves and our own worst instincts.
digitally. And then we texted.
Digital technology develops every day.
digital media businesses, including Time Inc.'s "People," "InStyle," and "Entertainment," as well as AOL and Moviefone-- sorry, "Entertainment Weekly" as well as AOL and Moviefone.
Digital media, because of the networked environments, do you have it.
Digitalization. --digitalization. So because we cannot perform identical next concert the way
digital images are going to stay on the screen.
digitized versions of most books in the library.
Digital music, social, and mobiles, which haven't ended yet.
Digital symbol and encoding, long-term visual processing, picture completion, block design, object assembly, digital spans, backward spatial, long-term memory, faces,
digital weapons, than the United States.
Digital Day-- I love this day.
Digital dementia-- I'm not sure whether .
digital footprint because you know I don't know if anyone's ever been tempted to like Google someone there starting to
digital Lords of the universe in the digital age so you suddenly you can't now say well gez you know I don't want
digital globalization everything now is being digitized and globalized through Google Facebook Twitter PayPal muks
digital platforms that are allowing people to watch movies for free and take little risks on them. And what I try to
digital sphere it's different like so many of the stories that we're telling um and so I I'll show you the video that
digitize this where do you go and then what so you have it digitized but then you just have like family movie night