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Democracy 3.0 can make the pursuit of happinesspossible for all. Thank you.
fighting, and if they refuse, vote them out of office because you can work to make your communities as safe aspossible from the influence of this system.At the state and federal level, we are so long overdue for fundamental reforms in the way we think about data
Multiply by j again, and by definition you get negative one.possible over the range you care about.
And so, uh, the US government invested a bunch into researching what makes teams smarter than the sum of their parts, right? Team intelligence is the ability to solve a problem as quickly aspossible with the resources they have. And here's what's really funny. None of the things that we traditionally thought at all predicted the team's intelligence. In fact, I have a few slides. Ithink it'd be fun if you at home or at work, but if you're watching this and the people here uh played along, is it okay if we show them the first slide? Let's look at the slide. So, let's ask what
So if you take away something, it's not just a percentage of the user volume, but it'spossible to lose everything.So these processes are all together are very important.
stop growing new tissue unless you have a professional coming in like a doctor and really helping with certain techniques. There's also the oppositepossible. We have scars that sink under the level of our skin around it.Hypotrophic scars. And what's happening here is in a way similar to people after they've had a tragic loss or something always going back in the head and like
that a normal person can do in some way nurtures that. That's such to defend the prison system, which I think has all kinds of problems. It's just that there's a strange recovery of humanity that'spossible there. And in a way, it's because you're pressed, I think, to the limit. So the examples historically are Malcolm X. Malcolm X's father was murdered by clan members. His family's after that,broken up by the welfare office. So his brothers and sisters are scattered into different families.
they were bracing themselves with their arms. Or maybe if they were two T-Rexes that were fighting over a kill, they could wrestle grapple with their arms a little bit. There's a lot of differentpossibilities. But the fact that the arms are there and the arms are muscular means they must have been doing something. They must have been part of the repertoire of T-Rex behavior. Whenwe look at the depiction of dinosaurs in a lot of films, especially older films and older books, older television programs, but even some that are put out today, there was one glaring issue, one
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millionspossible in biology. It's incredible. They would have hatched from eggs. Eggs that you could hold in your hand, and they would have had to grow and endure all of the tribulations of life to reach
what the responses to this might be. So for the first one, can I ask a professor?Possibly. You know your world best here.If they have known you only in an academic setting, they might not be well positioned to speak to uh you know, how
You know, how do you have those challenging conversations and make sure that you and your team are coming to the bestpossible decisions, right? How do you really structure and guide those conversations and make sure that the decisions you're making are basedupon the data and the logical frameworks and the strategy of your organization
And as everyone kind of settles in as we get started here, we'd love to invite all of you, as many of you aspossible, to join us on camera.It would be great to see more of the faces of the folks behind the names that we see on Zoom here with us today.
Yeah. That's why you need data centers basically the size of, like, Austin, Texas Mm-hmm because it's cranking through everypossible combination of words based on, like, which words have shown up with each other, all the different sentences, all of these different data sets, just to complete that one.Prediction problem. No human has encountered a fraction of that amount of data to the point where you could argue that
how they learn simple mathematical rules, like we've shown that the same regularity also characterizes how humans learn behavioral patterns,possibly quite a wide range of behaviors, everything from what style of clothing, like formality or informality is appropriateTo wear at work, what are the greetings that people say?
I'm going to do everything I can to give the three of you an opportunity to really open up and then as soon aspossible, turn it over to you for questions, because it's a great time for you to be able to interact directly withthese three amazing people.
And you're using OBS to record. Well, it's FFmpeg, right? You're using a ton of important, like, big box, professional boxes. Well, it's verypossible that inside some part of FFmpeg is running.- I mean, there's like so many, just to give people an idea, like I use FFmpeg a lot on, on everything. Just trivial stuff like,
Inference, is really about thinking. And it's about reasoning, it's about planning, it's about search, it's about... And so how could thatpossibly be compute light? And we were absolutely right about that. You know, so test time scaling is intensely compute intensive.Then the question is, okay, now we're at inference and we're at test time scaling, what's beyond that?
possible to select exactly one element from each set, even if no explicit rule to make the choices given. This axiom allows the construction of a new set containing one element from each
possible case for the other side and to ask yourself, "Okay, what are all the, places that I am sort of glossing over because I don't know exactly what
possible title of Stoned Sapiens, great title, looking at the history of human civilization through the lens of drugs. This is the Lex
possible. What are some interesting optimizations, for example, you had to implement?
possible. But if we considered robots to be conscious, would they then get rights?
possibility, but we don't know. Let us assume following Nick Bostonramm that
possibly just leaving it on the table.
possibility. 95% of the sightings we can we can uh explain using the known laws
possibly break down is suddenly um both horrifying people but also interesting to other people who say all right if you
possible to force the world to pressure America to call the war off. So, that's
possible in the next 50 years for us to live forever? And then, what's the best uh treatment you've discovered for hair
possible, but we haven't seen those kind of examples happening yet, right? We haven't seen whether that will ultimately unfold. I'm not
possibility of her running on the show is when I was talking to her team, it
possible, but difficult. Do you think much about psychedelics as a therapeutic
possibly think that after you made Donald Trump president, right?" No, that's that's not the way that people on the right think about it. They think
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possible, it follows that that might have an impact on their own choices to the extent that they're empowered to make
possible, content optimized for engagement. So, you're not really exploring or participating in that way.
possibly articulate this idea that there is a gray area in ethics. So, that's what my book is
possibility worth considering. What if it works? What if your idea really connects with people and grows into something real? Shopify can help
possible. If it could do more of that than humans can, then why isn't
possible in the same way that is possible in waking life.
possible which is great for a capitalist society built on endless consumption but I don't think it's so great if you think
possibly a national uh security service trying to compromise him? Could his phone have been compromised? Many
possibly one of his. They use a Moroccan Arabic phrase indicating one of us and
possible. One of these children told me off camera
possibility, but perhaps unlikely.
possible that there could be um future sanctions considered, political pressure
possible to try to prevent
possible for you. And so learning to differentiate between thoughts based less on, like, is this factually true, can I prove it, and more--
possibly a burden and start seeing it as an asset, as a source of value, as a source of services that do
Possibly, so a different type of logic.
Possibly. What I've noticed-- I'll answer a slightly different question.
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