echo. No, no. James Welland and Rosamund Johnson said, Lift every voice just like you can't be a blues woman or Jasmine and she find your voice. Quit imitating quick emulate . That's a month toe. Coltrane quit emulating Johnny. How's your brother? Find your voice coming out of Hamlet coming out of high point. I know you got thathigh point coming out of high Point with trained together who? That's a deep to right there. Way, harmony, way gotta have that harmony. I mean, we all have
you thought about when we asked you to identify two leaders. But in reality there's a bell curve between this and most of us don't sit at these polar extremes. There's a few people emulate what they see.
can be worshiped by women today but not emulated consider Lakshmi B the Rani or the queen of chony who resisted Britishrule during the uprising of 1857 this Jezebel Rani as the British
And I pushed a button here, and as I pushed the button, it started stretching into two dimensional directions. to emulate the human brain in every possible detail, says-- or is convinced that by 2018 we will have machines that will get to the 10
If you start looking at-- looking up to such people, they are your true mentors. I emulated him. Then we started playing together.
Another very good example is "Papers, Please." This was also released back in 2013 by a game designer called Lucas Pope. It emulates the work life of an immigrant official in a fictitious country called Arstotzka. And Lucas Pope has dubbed this game a dystopian document thriller.
context of like being consistent available responsive in that context I'm just trying to emulate that effect of the you know remember the baby that looks to see if the mom or the father is there so they can continue to play. we have the same neuroscircuitry. So it's just like the whole predictable thing
I was like, you know what. That is something to emulate in terms of, and that's when it hit me. I was like, I'm too precious with all this stuff.
Two slides after this is going to be Anton's emulation of the process I'm describing. If you can emulate it, yes, you're well along to being able to understand it. But you have to work with the world as it is.
And they look at their styles. And they try to emulate it. It's a natural thing to do.
And so it wasn't a better role for me than to be a basketball player-- which, I played basketball. And then to emulate some of the passes I knew growing up. So I tried to take them, along with some great movies, like all the other guys that have done it.
For the tech demo, we hope to set up a handful of these in a park. And they will emulate the access point on the client side. And we want to start to look at speeds.
And I took my camera with me. So they try to emulate the way that our eyes see.
Is there a Hollywood actor or other global actor-- you know Leo does method acting, where he really gets into character for months at a time-- that somebody that you tried to emulate or see as a role model there? I don't think emulation is the right word.
So this is one. Another one is to emulate the brain. Right? The greatest learning machine on earth is the one inside your skull, so let's reverse engineer it.
people want to emulate that.
They want to emulate the Westerners if they can.
Let's go to emulate them.
or that I can emulate at Apple or is this something that's unique to Apple?" And I'll give you one example of one of these teachings that I think that all companies
And I wanted to emulate Steve Martin.
Whereas it emulates the respect that we would normally give each other in society if we were healthy and functional.
your passion will be emulated by the crowd.
Life because it emulates evolution of life.
the spacesuits are emulated or really
and US Coast Guard to emulate .
And I really try to emulate that as much as possible.
And you'd just try and emulate his kind of naughtiness and his cheekiness.
And no computer will ever emulate that.
It's a chain reaction that generates chain reaction seeds. And the other is to emulate , pay attention to emergent constraints, not schematic arrowing, but dynamic narrowing of possibilities.
I've learned that people emulate the style of leadership they deem to be successful and they generally do it badly.
Or were you ever trying to emulate like the power chords on the radio?
So they were trying to emulate that, this notion that you've just walked in, it's the middle episode of a serial.
So rather than trying to emulate the best coders-- so for instance, I remember once I asked a friend of mine, Daniel Burka--
Do you see how T2 technologists emulate nature? How interesting.
Working Connections by Microsoft was emulated by Wipro Mission 10x.
It's still running as an emulated environment on some Intel box somewhere.
And we remote controlled a PC and emulated a phone.
Actresses would come because they wanted to try and emulate this range of emotions that was expressed by these women who were being paraded on the stage.
that's curated and they're trying to emulate that and that's not pleasurable for most people and younger people these
And so scientists and engineers have been looking to emulate that.
Next. Reverse engineer and emulate the human brain.
And the things that are maybe a little harder to emulate the real instrument, we will definitely record, like strings, live strings,
currencies and credit. They emulate as closely as possible what a human trader would do.
You can change, emulate , as closely as possible to predict-- effectively, they predict what a human trader would do.
your own and you don't have to emulate the single story of another teacher.
But you have to decide what you're going to emulate and what you're not.
And this is the kind of photographer I want to emulate .
um and you know you can try to emulate the way the computer program works so essentially when you're solving layer by
Study nature. Emulate it.
Just watch the way it happens naturally and try to emulate it.