I haven't got time to tell you about all the kind of things that come together. But handily , it's in the book. But there was a long history of patent reform that slightly coincides with the reform to the Married Women's Property Act that actually enabled
We were sliding into home and saying no batter. And we handily won the championship, and then at the end when they were passing out the trophies, it ended up that they said, I'm sorry, but the great American girls are disqualified.
And my parents were right there. And I handily won that second national championship in the final round. This sounds like a movie waiting to happen.
And then later in high school, she became a very regular tutor to her peers. And people's parents would pay her pretty handily to do that. And she recognized, very quickly, that she had an aptitude for tutoring and teaching.
They were all on together the Boston Pursuit Team of 1897, racing here in Cambridge. And they beat the Philadelphia team during that meet quite handily . One thing to point out about them is that Major Taylor came from Indianapolis.
When we started, we didn't think there was any relevance to that, to our modern day. And as I mentioned before, at Dyrrachium Pompey defeated Caesar rather handily .
And the AI was just playing itself and getting better and better and better. In fact, the final bot that we had that beat all the humans handily , one day later, it lost 60-40 to a one-day-more evolved version of itself, just to give you a sense for the rate of improvement.
To start with the first essential question, were the strange Bronze Age inscriptions, in fact, writing? Fortunately for Evans, Linear B passed this first test handily . He understood right away that the tablets were the archival records of the palace at Knossos.
Dan Sinker: Right. Right. And so, suddenly I was like, "Oh my God. If it goes to runoff, that's my out." So I totally had this plan that if it started to look like he was not gonna win, and in fact, he won it handily and very, very quickly. It was basically. Election night was over before it began, but if it was looking like that's where it was gonna go, the story was gonna be that Carl the Intern realized he couldn't live without
And again, I relied on results of the freestyle tournaments. And what's happened is there, as predicted, a human plus machine beat supercomputer quite handily . But the most unexpected story was that, as I described, a relatively weak human or group of humans plus machine or machines plus--
"It's impossible to make a computer that works the way that you think it does" or "Corporate policy prohibits you doing it." I can lease you something, even if you're a bad credit risk, if I know I can repossess it handily .
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