Didn't know him as a director, didn't know him as a writer. Implicitly just trusted-- he was like, you want to come do this thing with me?I was like, sure.
We had a return on investment index. Implicitly , that kind of assumes that the campaigns are behaving the way they have in the past.It's kind of like, sort of like the Lucas critique, almost, in economics, where you're modeling things based
let's go to you for I'm curious on your um on your thoughts on Best Buy so Best implicitly do you want to go ahead and also introduce yourself and what group you're with just because we've got a fairly intimate audience that us that
Semiconductor companies, each local government wants to have their own national champion. So implicitly technology was part of the yardstick competition as well. But if you can more accurately have a metric for consumption measures, really focus on making sure that it's coming
This is one of the things that in the book I argue. We implicitly assume that the result of pursuing democratic capitalism will be a substantially normally shape distribution of outcomes that's manifested in the large middle class, that bulge in the middle of the bell, with smaller tales of poorer families and richer families.
to create this most terrifying and powerful of a technology, and now I get to talk to world leaders for whom this technology is part of the tools that is used perhaps implicitly on the chess board of geopolitics. What can you say, as a person who's a physicist and who has studied the physicists and written about the physicists, the humans behind this,
money they get from that, they go and get a mortgage, they buy a house, and they move in. That's kind of what we're all told implicitly . Is that a good strategy to build and become wealthy in your view? The only way that it's a good strategy is you're buying the house in a
And we've worked together. And I trust them implicitly . And I've also been an actor.
covenant society. But it stayed that in America. America remains covenantal explicitly or implicitly . In other words, what they basically do is tell the story, which turns out to be the story of the book of Exodus with England
And all the money that's being spent on these sorts of technologies to go inside the head had better keep these issues in mind. And it kind of implicitly causes us to think we have an AI arms race on our hands.
So when they vote, when they hire, when they plan, and when they love, we want them to do it with a conscious heart. So we actually implicitly talk about this in the book in our bios.
They've just heard it's really wonderful. You count that implicitly . The more people you hear that from, the more you begin to believe it.
is, how do you combine the visionary with the creatives who are bringing vision to practice? And I think implicitly , you're suggesting that as I kind of did, that there are really different qualities that lead to success here and success here. And often, those cultures don't really mix very well.
White men, brown meant, Sikh men don't get shot by cops. Even at work implicitly those biases come into shape and form.
They know everything there is to know. People trust them implicitly . They usher people and organizations through great changes because they have vision.
And what they were really saying-- they weren't saying this. They were just implicitly thinking, don't try to change the public school system. I think people were just implicitly ignoring that we have this trillion-dollar-a-year system that has 50 million students in it.
We just implicitly trust what other people are doing as a signal, perhaps going back to this time when we lived in small bands, and conformity was
You're thinking implicitly , well, this person has a lot of great ideas, this person gets things done.
And whether tacitly or implicitly , if we allow things that we don't believe are in the best interest of the child, they become part of the culture.
What they're implicitly or explicitly what they're doing is they're asserting a right to not speak English.
And we have implicitly the idea of checks and balances. So that's why, I use the term of majority rules because that's what, you know, that we think of.
And we've kind of implicitly covered some of the different letters so topics, asking, levity, and kindness.
But a lot of people do think implicitly that they will get rewarded for it.
is not blind submission. It's been written in implicitly in our contract for thousands of years that in exchange for some deference, we are given stability, security, and peace, and hopefully, prosperity.
And the other thing we've understood implicitly is that if something has a flat bottom, then it can be placed on a table,
They were just implicitly thinking, don't try to change the public school system. I think people were just implicitly ignoring that we have this trillion-dollar-a-year system that has 50 million students in it. That never changes, so let's figure out some end run way of teaching computer science outside of the school system.
But actually so many industries are implicitly curated.
It's when it's things that implicitly curated, that's when it's very powerful.
Because money is something that implicitly requires-- This has no value.
And this is another one-- people do implicitly assume that the warmer they are, the dumber they look, and the colder they are, the smarter they look.
and also, implicitly , competing for jobs against technology that's improving at the rate of Moore's law.
your shoulder and the air kiss they know our style so implicitly that they are so invested in it that they don't have to
to help people begin to think about how they're implicitly measuring success.
But the most trustworthy thing to do if you really implicitly trust each other and want to benefit each other is to exchange all you have at the same time,
is trained as a painter and is someone I trust implicitly to elucidate difficult art and
lot of training environments, implicitly or explicitly, that feedback is delivered in big, ugly, rather unpleasant lumps.
And I think that a lot of our policies that we have now implicitly are doing that because the level of everyone is so much lower
to generation of physicists, either explicitly or implicitly , about the history of quantum physics and why we believe the things that we're
use than they are to say that they trust the media in general-- implicitly , the media that other people use.
I hired a professional editor, someone I trusted implicitly to give my manuscript the same treatment it would have received at any big traditional publishing
The kid who could not wait for 15 minutes for another marshmallow was implicitly , at the subconscious level, using a very high discount rate
And in fact, some companies do this implicitly without using labels like ADD or task manager or project
It's kind of like, sort of like the Lucas critique, almost, in economics, where you're modeling things based on past data, but you're implicitly accounting for decision-making of past policymakers. So the extent to which certain states might move relative to other states implicitly includes the assumption that campaigns were making before.
on past data, but you're implicitly accounting for decision-making of past policymakers. So the extent to which certain states might move relative to other states implicitly includes the assumption that campaigns were making before. And if they change the way they behave, maybe target particular states differently than they did in the past, then you have some structural uncertainty in the problem.
And it strikes me that whenever we include things into a group, we are implicitly excluding other things, right?
And so in the sense that we are trying to make ourselves comfortable and have conversations with people that love us implicitly because they're
Oh, that's remarkable because you don't want the researcher to know and implicitly give away what they want the result to be, just like you don't
What is this that all of us, at least implicitly , are seeking?
And that's, in fact, what I'm always implicitly desiring in all my acts of the will.
So that can't be ,, what we're all implicitly seeking.