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- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,- ... loomed in the east.
And research backs this up. So Susan Stokes is a political science professor at the University of Chicago. She haslooked at variables for why democracy erodes in some countries but not others.Income inequality is the overwhelming
Are they 281 times harder working than the rest of us?Look, we can use the word democracy all we like, but let's be clear, we've really got more of an oligarchyor a kleptocracy. Or maybe a monarchy where the kings are
technologies actually improve our lives instead of undermining them.Look, the threat to end our democracyalso contains within it an invitation to make it
We live in a time where we everyone's asking the same question, who am I and what brings me joy?Looking back now, I realize this question has followed me my whole life.While joy was always present in my life and always around me, I just didn't have the language for it.
story, his defenses dropped, and he shifted from being right to being real.Look, some people are just difficult, but we can deal with them more simply.Here are three tips to get you started.
across the land to sky to sea.Looking for more than we were offered.Are we not allowed? Are you still where your mother pushed you out? I doubt that
But before we can talk about desktops, we have to talk about something else.Look at this. Check this out. This is pretty cool.Look at that. You see this?
Look at this. Check this out. This is pretty cool.Look at that. You see this?My skin. Look at -- Whoa!
almost human-like. And this, to the previous point, is happening and happening very soon.Look at how we're dealing with ChatGPT.But then what if AI was infused in a human, having a single kind of network
I began with the most vital data set: the Earth, specifically, our water.Look at this single tiny drop.It holds all the Earth's fresh water.
into visceral experiences, dramatize them so that we can truly see and feel what is happening to our fresh water.Look at this. This is the raw satellite data that captures the water situation.We have the most sophisticated technology of our time.
Oh, this one's loose, but guess what?Look, now that that is dangerous.Thanks for the setup.
Come on, I can't dance either.Look how much fun we can have in Philadelphia.More people, join the party.
And then we're launching what we call larger engineering balloons here.Look, cowboy engineering here.What are you doing?
But look what happens when I move it away.Look, it's a crescent.How cool is that? Okay, and I can do it with another shape.
This is amazing. It’s coming back, it’s coming back!Look at the sky. It's unbelievable.It's made my... my life.
Really, I don't know, I just can't explain it.Looking at it in person, it is kind of cataclysmic.You gotta cry.
- In November 2024, Professor Todd Humphreys, a GPS expert at the University of Texas at Austin, got a mysterious tip-off.Look at two specific days, at exact times in a data set collected years earlier by a network of GPS monitoring stations.These stations continuously record signals from satellite navigation systems, measuring how strong they are relative to background noise.
These two nodes split the graph roughly in half, so we give them the highest rank.Looking at one side, this node splits the subset in half, so it has the highest rank of the three.We can rank the remaining two nodes in any order.
If you keep putting in energy, then you can put in so much energy that another quark-antiquark pair will be created.- Look guys, what is value?
Now, if you find it hard to see why anyone would pick the opposite side, well, here are the arguments for each camp.- Look, I'm a reasonable guy and I like money, so I'm gonna do whatever gets me the most money.So, let's go weigh the outcomes of both of these decisions.
- Look, I'm not pleased.
- Look at how many you're finding.
- Look at the shadow of death!
Look back at our replicator battle.
Looks very biological, very organic.
- Looks totally intact.
Look, you can see that they already contacted 46 data brokers to delete my personal data, and 42 of those requests have been completed, and I've actually been getting fewer spam emails.
Look at what happens when you remove the slack side ropes from the initial setup.
Looking at this brace around halfway down the tower, the perpendicular wind load is 454 tons.
Looking at our graph, we can break it into five sections.
Look where the laser is going.
Looks good.
loop we call it a learning to learn loop in the book of helping kids make a plan for what
Looking at some of the tools you guys are developing.
Looks like everyone's hungry.
Look at how big it is.
look like, what you want it to look like.
Look, I imagine you might have been experiencing a little bit of deja vu recently, because it's pretty hard to talk about
look at their phones and go, that's what the world actually looks like.
looked at the data her result was that so this is numerous groups across multiple studies that were then repeated. The same uh effect was also I think repeated by two other major studies that I think
Look at some of them.
Look at all these famous people everywhere.
Look at that guy over there in the cape with the cane.
Look at this knife.
Look at this.
Look, I think, within that, the whole play, game theory, and how you've lived your life is interesting, and finding the meta.
look quite different from what was originally promised to investors.
Look at what interests you.
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