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Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other.Norbert is doing it.
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other.Norbert! Seven of 11 children.
But again, this unusual partnership between Larry and Norbert.And Norbert, as I said, was the commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club-- which this was in 2001.The yacht club, for those of you who may know it, it's down beyond past the better known, more elite St.
that time Princeton University had a quota against Jewish faculty and Jewish students so the Institute played a very strong role.Thatís Norbert Wiener who sort of coined the word, or took the word from Ampere but then re coined the word cybernetics.Abraham Flexner who really, the Institute was his idea and it was based on the concept of the usefulness of useless knowledge, that if you just let people work on whatever they
They were reading engineers.They were reading Norbert Wiener.And the question I had was, why?
And so, I guess we should go down the line here.We have Norbert Leo Butz, of course.And Dolly Wells, Zosia Mamet.
I thought I thought it was very, very beautiful, very sad, very funny.I agree with what Norbert said, that there were jokes that were coming out-- it all comes out of such a real place.And these people are all-- god, imagine if I started crying now, how embarrassing that would be.
I sort of think that I'm already affected by it anyways in my day-to-day life emotionally, so I just have a different place to put it, I guess.That's going to be Norbert Leo Butz and Zosia Mamet, and a whole other group of people.
But at the same time, we also say that if successful companies in the economy can behave like Bell Labs, we're all better off.He takes some of those insights especially working with Norbert Wiener, who had written a kind of famously intimidating text on statistical modeling,
And they emerge grown, I think.And that's the sort of moral of the story So Norbert and Dolly, how did you two get attached to it?It was cast without me.
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other.Just talking, Norbert, to your over-acting.
People forget that. We have someone with an Austrian wife, and we have someone who is part Austrian.And we have the rise of someone called Norbert Hofer.Am I getting it right?
Because as the Oxford professor of philosophy, Luciano Floridi tells us, information is physical.Those of use who have studied cybernetics know about Norbert Wiener, the founder of cybernetics in 1948 writes, "information is neither mass nor energy."It is something new, and materialism has to adjust for that.
Are you guys familiar with filo dough?And the guy, Norbert, a good friend of mine, older.
But at the same time, we also say that if successful companies in the economy can behave like Bell Labs, we're all better off.But what Shannon comes and adds, and Norbert Wiener was also working in a similar direction, what he comes and adds is a probabilistic element that it's not just
Its concentration on analog feedback seemed misguided, and I wished to avoid having either to accept Norbert Wiener as a guruor having to argue with him." Now, Norbert Wiener, as you may know, was a highly respected-- Norbert Wiener?Anybody? Oh, my god.
And I started this story because I was really interested in the drama of going after the Cup.But again, this unusual partnership between Larry and Norbert.And Norbert, as I said, was the commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club-- which this was in 2001.
The yacht club, for those of you who may know it, it's down beyond past the better known, more elite St.Francis Yacht Club. When I went there when Norbert became commodore, it was basically a sinking ship.It was $450,000 in debt.
Yeah. Almost as much as you did.Anyway, what about you, Norbert?I just met Hamish once or twice.
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other.It's so interesting. And there's another scene I won't give away between Norbert and another-- They won't really remember the scenes even if you give it away.
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other.It's my job to sort of find within me, Norbert,
All he was getting was a series of rejections, one after the other.However, he was best friends with another guy, Norbert Wiener, a mathematician at MIT, who thought, you know what, you're never
He said, "As for myself, one of the reasons for inventing the term artificial intelligence was to escape the association with cybernetics.Its concentration on analog feedback seemed misguided, and I wished to avoid having either to accept Norbert Wiener as a guruor having to argue with him." Now, Norbert Wiener, as you may know, was a highly respected-- Norbert Wiener?
And that will be interesting coming from here.And who will play the mechanic, whose name is Norbert Bajurin.And he's a great part of this story.
that's not the end of the world.And that was another result of the 1997 match, the expectations of the founding fathers of computer science like Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, Norbert
So then, for all three of the cast members here, what was your first reaction when you actually did read the script for the first time?Because it touches on so many different levels of-- there's a lot of comedic relief written into it, but I wonder, too, Norbert, your character specifically, how much of thatis you bringing the comedy to it versus what's written on the page.
And for the sake of comparison, I've also plotted the 524 per 100 thousand per year for nonstate societies. This gap is what I call the pacification process. This subsequentdecline I'm calling the civilizing process. The name comes from a classic book by the German sociologist, Norbert Elias, who argued that in the transition from middleages to modernity, Europe underwent consolidation of central states and kingdoms, out of the patchwork of baronies, principalities and duchies, with it criminal justice was nationalized
thinking about the notion of how you quantify this idea of a gift to someone else because it creates a relationship and there's a dynamic logic tree that actuallyapplies to how people pass information between people. But that's the term of the gentleman by the name of Norbert Wiener, if anybody out there hasever heard of cybernetic theory or information theory and exchange mechanisms and so on, so I'll leave that for another lecture. So when I started my discussion
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