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They call it emergence.Emergence in AI, but also emergence in player behavior.But also, you can think of it as emergence in user behavior.
founded "Outside.in", a provider of hyper-local news and information as well as two influential websites; the pioneering web feed, "Seed," and the community news discussion site, plastic.com."Emergence" is not only a title of one of his books, but is also a theme throughout his works. "The Ghost Map" illustrates the emergence of public health; "The Inventionof Air", the emergence of science, and his latest book, "Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation", looks at the emergence of the new. Innovation is,
I assumed it would be mostly females who watch contents on the platforms, but it turns out that males are slightly more engaged·.about 51-52%The emergence of different platforms was groundbreaking for us.Platforms help me view things objectively based on data.
between the individuals in that population.So emergence and self-organization are particularly interesting to me.But I said this is absolutely not the only way to think about intelligence.
So part of that is our high level of consumption, but it is also over the last 50 years the move to a much more sort of disposable culture--the emergence of things like fast food wrappers and packaging, bottled water is a thing that we talk about quite a bit, a whole series of sortof "convenience items" that have been created.
He got himself hired as a senior vice president at Raytheon just as Raytheon was trying to integrate five new companiesThe emergence of the social norms of, and now let me show you my genitals, was sort of emergent on top of that platform.
Of course, that cool was followed by 25 years of rising repression under the Shah, and then the explosion of the late 1970s,the emergence of this fanatically anti-American religious regime with which we've had to deal ever since.That is a result of the Dulles brothers' original meddling there in the early 1950s.
say on the emergence of Christianity andthe emergence of Islam and I in particular on the what you might callthe changing moods of God in all of the Abrahamic scriptures the kind of moral
This is the S.S. Great Western that he built to take care of the second half of that journey, one of the first transatlantic steamships. So now, although this was a century beforethe emergence of design as a profession, I really think that Brunel was using design thinking to come up with great innovations and world-changing designs.And I'm going to talk a little bit about what that is.
years. Uh, and and this is one of the mysteries I'm I'm looking at now is is why we have theseapparently coincidental emergence of high civilizations in the same window all around the world. Indus ValleyCivilization, roughly the same, 5,000 years old. Yeah, we're looking at Caral here, I think. Yeah. Yeah.
There's quite a strong argument to say it's really it's the other way around, that the metabolism comes first and is quite spontaneous.And it shapes the emergence of genes, and the emergence of genetic information, and what they can do from the very beginning.Wow. Wow. And you are correct.
Does an ancient process mean that it's from the time of the dinosaurs 65 million years or 200 million years ago, or is itfrom the emergence of animals, which is around 550 million years ago, or are we going back to the emergence of complex cells, whichwas maybe 2 billion years ago, or then right back to the origins of life where we're close on 4 billion years ago?
into the environment. So you're right, we're kind of a sideshow that the universe leverages to have matter reach its entropic potential.In talking about the emergence of life, you had this really great succinct foreword quote about the emergence of life, "life is physics orchestrated,"which really stuck with me.
And this Mesopotamia, this land between the rivers, around 3,000 BC, became the land of cities.We saw an emergence of the first civilization, the Sumerians.People had settled down, domesticated wild plants and animal species, put them into the fields to grow as agriculture, built up enough of a food surplus
All of a sudden, now you can look at the risk of introduction of this virus, Ebola virus, just by integrating that data set.Similarly with the emergence of Zika, people are familiar with that.And Zika emerged also across a huge geography.
I had met him shortly after this book had come out, "The Symbolic Species." He's spent 20 years as a neuroscientist at Harvardtrying to understand the emergence and consequences of us having language, "The Symbolic Species." And he had just moved on to another question, whichculminated in this book in 2011 called "Incomplete Nature, How Mind Emerged from Matter," famously a challenging book
Game designers know this, right?They call it emergence.Emergence in AI, but also emergence in player behavior.
as the emergence of some new form of life that is heading towards singularity all going to suddenly uh be raised up
on the emergence of the hero.
Fourth is the emergence of human networks outside of government controlled space and normalized shared disobedience.
That's just an emergence of technology.
and ultimately the emergence of all of us in this room, Homo sapiens, about 200,000 years ago or so.
And the emergence of settled life occurs all around the world at about this sort of Holocene
in the emergence of America as a global superpower, balancing the macro lens of statistics and national trends with intimate slave narratives.
The new model is emergence.
You see an emergence of a really wealthy class now.
Ben Fried: Is that emergence the rise of free, accountable for the rise of free software or is that a function of, is that yet another one of the ways that technologyís serving
We enabled the emergence of these powers in many ways but we do not have the psychological capacity to get past the thin skinned, defensive, declining empire syndrome that we seem to
was the emergence of the popularity of the slasher film. Now, there's a whole political discussion around the slasher film that I get into in the book that I won't
With the emergence of computers in the middle of the last century, computer scientists began to play with what Fred Brooks called "pure thought stuff," thus putting our hands directly
It's created an emergence of collaborative learning environments for-for teachers which is actually terrific 'cause teachers are less isolated than they used to be, but again the
was this emergence of religious extremism. And Sam Huntington, the late Harvard political scientist, put a framework on this. For my money, a very dangerous framework. He said
monotheism in ancient Israel which I actually think happened later and for different reasons than people commonlysay on the emergence of Christianity andthe emergence of Islam and I in particular on the what you might call
that's the emergence of the commercial Internet, which happened starting in '95 to 2005. And when you think about that revolution and
But I just think with the emergence of more and more data, and now that we're seeing generation five data, so the fifth version of this that's not out yet,
a key part in that story of humanity, and right back to the furry beginnings, our origins as a bipedal intelligent species of apein East Africa through to the very emergence of agriculture, and civilizations, and then through the thousands of years of history--the rise and fall of empires, different cultures, and societies.
We need to allow for emergence.
This is work with Google X on some work around foodborne illness post-hurricane Harvey where we're using specific search terms around a gastrointestinal diseaseto track where we might see the emergence of outbreaks, of course, following the hurricane-- Google, of course, not being the onlyplace where you can get digital phenotype data.
It has to do with the emergence of fake news, of botnets and echo chambers, and all these other things,
And what you saw was the emergence of grassroots markets.
Right on up to the emergence of Homo sapiens at 200,000 years.
We've also had the kind of emergence of all sorts of new ingredients as well to deliver textures and spumes and foams
these wonderful images in a project called Emergence.
The second factor was the emergence and growth of commercial travel services, which we continue to benefit from, obviously.
So thatís the right to the emergence of citizen scientists.
it's so closely linked to the emergence of Commerce in England and in the United States
amongst scientists because with the emergence of uh the satellite
lived at least until the emergence of modern superpowers with two stupendous capitals zanadu the Summer Palace made
Now, with the emergence of civilization, with agriculture and the ability to accumulate resources, so accumulate the grain that you've harvested
in the long history of human development and the emergence of the species.
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