that world experience which is highly subjective uh and uh we have our own life world experiences uh that's very important to recognize because that brings the kind of context uh in terms of how we interact and engage the with the world right both at an individual level you know psychologically socially culturally right uh and you know there are various uh you know aspects to that subjectiveexperience. So uh what we find fascinating is that uh uh we are now at a point where you know as we are engaging with the world suddenly now we have on the other side uh AI systems that can
And here's the kicker, some particles interact with the field, and some particles don't interact with the field. The ones that interact with the field get mass, and the ones that don't interact with the field don't have mass. And so that's the idea, is that the Higgs field gives the weak force particles mass.However, the photon laughs at the Higgs field, doesn't see it, and it has no mass.
I, I, I had fun working with it, and then I told it to... How I wanted it to interact with me, and just, like, write your own agents.md,Give yourself a name. And then we... I didn't even know how the whole,
So, approximately 13.8 8 billion years ago, everything that you see and interact with in this universe began inan infinite decimal point. That is the birth of the space and time of our
So you see residents when you're in med school, but you also see the attendings, the people who are done, and you see them and the way that they interact with patients. And you learn from that.And that's what they mean by hidden curriculum.
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. interact with other living systems in the world.
And one of the things that she said, and I get emotional even just thinking about her words, is that she said that, my work doesn't live on interact with our own emotions and feelings and different anxious experiences, even just to say, hey, it is something that we may not feel in that peaceful state
And we think we know attention. interact with without us fully recognizing it.
And that's something that we're getting much more exposure to recently as people really dive into what makes the games tick and seeing just how much a human can interact and influence it.The last thing that I want to discuss here is actually illustrated by that picture on the right side.
The more we're thinking about automated experiences and artificially intelligent experiences, how can we think about making sure that the humans that interact with those are having as much of a sense of meaning and significance and dimension to those?So what I proposed in "Tech Humanist" is that we don't just automate the menial.
And why that's important is, when we make associations to get imaginative and creative ideas, it's when different networks of concept neurons interact with each other, and you get combined to form a new concept.OK, that makes sense in how it relates to elasticity and so on.
We look at volunteer activities, frequency of contact with family, frequency of contact with neighbors. Interact with them often.
But a lot of the book just takes place in Washington, inside this house, inside of kitchens and bedrooms and living rooms, as these family members interact with each other.So we have Jacob and Julie are the married couple.
the universe is dark matter and it is a most likely a set of particles that interact very very weakly with each other in and therefore the only inter action is gravity they do not emitabsorb or reflect light so there's no electromagnetic coupling and the only way you would see dark matter is
teaching methods when that's what I wanted to put out into the world I wanted the world to focus on the children and learn about them and how to interact with them so for a while I was happy we started receiving attention but I didn't quite get it until I wasspeaking at a conference and I showed this video and it hit me the reason this
interact with um very young children aged 2 to four. Here you see Kristen Hensby who's a PhD student working on
interact with it? Well, I think what's been happening is going to accelerate.
interact with each other to produce patterns.
interact with each other.
interact with our microbiome and what effect that's having on our health, and that that might explain at least a good
interact with the audience.
interact with other people.
interact with you all, to have this opportunity of speaking to a bunch of the smartest minds in India.
interact with them. And in the iOS app, you can, like, scrub your finger back and forth and see the glacier moved forward
interact with you and it really
interact with you because I've noticed in the reviews of this book, and one that's coming out in the New York--.
interact with customers. Okay. Then you ask yourself, well, what kind of relationships do I build with customers?
interact with each other and this was the inspirational move of Galois is that this is key to understanding the symmetries of this object. If I do this in a different order,
interact with things trying to do manual tasks and end things gradually you get used to the goggles and things seem
interact with in a campaign mode how does that get trans ated as the Obama team moves into government and suddenly
interact with you a little bit more more individually if you have some questions even about how you might engage
interacts with every civil right and freedom that we enjoy as free people living in a democracy and that we have
interacting with the information.
enterprise. So one of the things we are seeing and we feature in the book is that digital twins will become very pervasive in this life experts right because it's a representation of the interactions you have in the real world with the system environment but this time it's different because these digital twins are not digital twins have existed before you would go you simulate some things and then you make some policy changes strate changes you implement that and you see how you know what happens but these digital twins are actually linked to the real world because
interaction is where it's at. I have two sons and uh if I was to discover that one of them or both
interacting with physical things, with factories, with construction, with classrooms, with cameras, with microphones, with everything.
interacting with that I would like to get it to accomplish certain things." But fundamentally, they're synonymous or correlated, persuadability and intelligence?
interactions of everyday life and like oises how much they matter for the brain
interaction styles um that it preferences um and increasingly like doesn't even
interactions are going to go. And then the third thing is that once you have something that seeds some pessimism in your mind,
interacted in any way whatsoever.
interacting with the relationships you're playing on stage?
interacting with people. That's a huge part of what makes people well.
But I think the more interesting finding here from our perspective is nobody had any idea that this temperature of the coffee that they interacted with 10 minutes prior had any influence at all.And this is how we navigate the world.
interaction. And it's really hard to describe.
interaction because I might be bothering people around me.
interacting with one another, not duplicating one another.
interaction I think is very key for kind of the next generation to be successful and deploying new technologies what we're seeing to as communities are
interacts with the process of music production itself, right?
interactions with colleagues in industry.