We don't need to have a system where a private health insurer can tell you who you can see, charge you a nickel and a dime , undercut the pay for providers and then you're in a situation where you got to pay a $5,000 deductible simplybecause you got sick to use the healthcare that you thought you already paid for every 2 weeks or 4 weeks. All
things um but we would map a reconnaissance with uh Census Bureau dime files we sold the company to News Corp made a fortunein fact I believe that my database is still at at the core of Google Maps
said can you smell the ocean but that's how we're wired that's why actors can cry on a dime so having given you this ballast of scientificresearch I'm going to talk about personalization and that would mean that
Mhm. I think uh I use the word anthropologist to sort of um describe the particular approach and dimension to technology that I'm interested in covering. Um I cover AI and Silicon Valley, but I think I'm somewhat less interested in sort of the day-to-day corporate dramas or the earnings reports, and much more interested in uh both how technologists, the people building AI, think about the thing they
Honesty also conveys warmth That is that is the fundamental dimension of warmth. And so, when I give you that honest feedback that is negative in some way, but with clearly helpful, friendly intent, it can be interpreted more positively,
You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems. dimensional kind of space?
Richard Evans Schultes. These powders are chock full of tryptamines close to brain serotonin, 5-methoxy dimethyltryptamine, dimethyltryptamine. And to have this powder blown up your nose is like being shot out of a rifle barrel lined with Baroque paintings and landing on a sea of electricity.
What you can see here is two word clouds that essentially describe language or contain words that are most diagnostic of being high or low on the personality dimension of openness to experience, which is very close with political views. Essentially, low openness is conservative, high openness tends to be very liberal.
a mathematical theory about how morphogens, these would be at that time unknown chemicals, might diffuse through a system and sort of set up a three dimensional grid against which, as we would now say in modern language, the genes would express themselves in the appropriate way.
And then if you scale it 10,000 or a million or I guess the T-1000 would have a billion and they're in three dimensions, and presumably they're all sort of physical constraints at each point-- like along the equivalent of a bone you have to all be docked with each other a certain way-- what happens is calculating what everybody needs to do to make your hand into a giant knife to kill that one guy in the movie--
that you know supposedly are required for string theory and those are spatial dimensions and you know they stretch our puny little brains past the breaking point certainly mine yeah um were there any difficulties that
his uh apology and his his death um the Dimensions I think of our experience and of creating kind of a circumstances in
with my crude PowerPoint capabilities these are roughly to scale from an image point of view you see the actual dimensions there uh so we're even though we look very different than spirit and opportunity uh see all these uh you know foldout arrays and so forth we just don't look like that but we're roughly
to focus in without the questions on the dimensions of relevance for the robots. Okay. So ultimately we don't want the robots just to talk to themselves. We have them evolving languages because it's a way of making sure that they
So in the half hour or so that I'll talk to you, I'll take you a little bit through the history of American efforts to grapple with the value dimensions of science and technology and then go into what I see as some of the challenges of today. Because I think that in this century the kinds of ethical and value questions, political questions that we're confronting
dimensional world of solid objects and surrounding space, when what we're given in the retinal image are really distorted, upside down, twitching, shifting,
dimension, it still works with a vector, because that just has one dimension.
Dimethylene's a substitute for diesel fuel.
dimensions. If you look at this airplane, finally we ended up with something which is quite conventional.
dimension of whether or not this is true or not.
dimension to the reading experience.
dimensional image which is not really there. And you perceive the image, when you look down the road, you perceive the image as being real, you don't have to expend any effort
dimension is in the head. And you go into sense perception suddenly you have into the present moment and in the present moment problems disappear. Isn't that strange? The mind says,
dimension to them so that, like a category unto itself, like a shooter, right? In the past, all the shooters were the same, just blow things up.
dimension, you can fill in all the boxes. And so I think the correct conclusion is not the form of governance that matters. And it turns out what it does matter is making correct
dimension as three dimensional visualization stuff and that's, it's a hard thing to pull off well and I'm interested to see somebody do it and I'm not sure I have seen anybody
dimensional grid with their nearest neighbors . But if you're in a higher dimensional
dimensions of one sort with dimensions of another.
dimension and we have to say well it's not just about the wind or the cold
dimensions it does translate into more effective than people who score low but there's a gap for example you take the
dimensions that we're going to uh apply to any act the first one's a pretty
Dimension okay now the the third dimension we'll come back to the legal
dimensions when I use the word liberal.
a dime at 40 yards this was the legend of of benny friedman that had been that he had been building during those times
of dime novels, variety shows, humor magazines, and newspaper editorials.
Two-dimensional. All then the fractal network is doing is crumpling up that sheet of paper, and it effectively fills a ball of volume.
One dimension is the digitization of health, which really didn't happen until 2010 or so, about 20 years after most other industries computerized
The dimension of this, it was 200 seats in the Atlantic.
Three dimension is, I think, where we are living and it's very important to us.
particular dimension of the actions of ASML that makes it more expensive for it
three-dimensional part of the problem.
the dimensions of what these companies do and the scale that they operate and what motivates them to do what they do.
multi-dimension to it, which is you've got books, you've got live events, you've got the podcast, and it's the
multi-dimensional angle that actually really sets you apart. The creators that just simply want to put a piece of content on YouTube and get paid through
these dimensions get teased apart during the industrial revolution. And out of
One is that we evaluate ourselves differently than other people evaluate us. Psychologists have found at least two dimensions that we evaluate each other on. One is competency, how capable and effective are we? The other is our warmth, right? You sit down and start a conversation, you're thinking about what the heck am I going
Same dimensions, same aluminum frame and glass on the outside, same buttons and Digital Crown, same speakers, same exact high-resolution micro-OLED displays
The dimensions, the legs, the furnishings, every element of this is fully customizable.
three-dimensional person. And to his credit, that's exactly what Daniel did.
Four dimensional manifold topology has a lot of hard problems that are just ..