creepy prescient predictions that came true.
But it was really prescient because it turned out that that map showed that what's under the forest floor, that this network is a neural network as well
So he was prescient .
So wasn't a prescient thought.
And it's actually kind of prescient that the weather is so lovely today because this book--
So I am not as prescient as I'd like to think I am.
Their story is both vulnerable and prescient in our current times.
ended up being a very prescient sentence that we came back to many times since we wrote it.
It's how you made them prescient and available and spontaneous in this moment.
I think it was probably the most prescient and correct statement on money by any European politician of the last 30 years.
So he has these two very prescient arguments, on the one side against scientific reductionism, and on the other side against sort
president was very right about immigration in a way that was prescient .
But we do know him as an incredibly prescient political thinker.
Social theorists too were spellbound by Diderot's prescient thought.
And I find this to be such a prescient example of how we think about machine-driven interactions and how we think about what human-based interactions look
If you or your parents were lucky or prescient enough to buy $10,000 in 1990, those shares grew to a million dollars by the end of 1999.
Very, very prescient .
Mamie Rheingold: You may know Howard Rheingold as a colorful and prescient anthropologist who defined concepts like virtual communities and smart mobs before we were all participating
that I mean he was in a way very prescient foreshadowed a lot of that let me just say one thing very quickly
knew these things a little bit earlier, or prescient , or whatever.
Sadly, I wish I wasn't prescient or something, that it wasn't the case.
So yeah, it was very prescient , and it's been helpful, I think, in people understanding what the woodwide web is and what it looks like and how useful it is.
or I should say, unscientific-- but presciently entertaining rival, HG Wells.
I think the question that you just asked is the most prescient question that we
And I also was hoping that you could elaborate on this and how this was prescient for your findings since then.
and where we're going with robotics and automation, it almost seems more prescient toward that future.
This is something that is decades old at this point but it's still modern day prescient .
First of all, you must know that the creators of "Star Trek" were amazingly prescient .
Well, Gale and Shapley wrote a prescient paper called "College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage."
That turned out to be fairly prescient as it turned out.
That book came out in 2000, and I would say it looks absolutely prescient in retrospect where we've become more virtual.
So, eh, sci-fi can be prescient .
And then, one was, I think, pretty prescient , which is he and a Jewish friend interviewed a neo-Nazi in Texas
And it kind of stuck with me, because it was so prescient .
Although he didn't predict the onset of the First World War in 1914, he was nonetheless prescient , I think, to spot that there was tension in the air
Now, this was written in 1952, but the funny thing about it is it seems prescient looking at it now.
It's remarkably prescient .
And by the way, I would say one thing in general that I think Buddhist psychology has been very prescient in is
that they will be caught in a rebellion, which, by the way, was incredibly prescient fear.
I didn't realize he was going to do this, but-- Well, beautifully prescient in the context of the book.
that the economy collapsed before the book was published so it seems not so much a parable about the dot com years anymore as a prescient prediction of the economic collapse that we