to be with a cancer diagnosis. And these prognostic schemes are based on clinical data-- so a person's age, the subtype of leukemia they're diagnosed with, some of their genetic abnormalities. But we've become much more sophisticated in identifying genetic abnormalities that cause cancer.
that are millennials now this won't last forever there's one thing I know for sure and I'm not even as good of a forecaster or prognostic is is lizanne but it won't it won't last forever and so thinking about when it does go down 2% 5%
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that. Do you have any prognostications that you'd like to share?
Predicting the future, whether in real life or what we term science fiction, is a tricky business. And most prognosticators, professional and amateur, get the future wrong. True. "Star Trek" got cell phones right.
It's the best one ever. "Forecast," the answer was "prognostication." "Title," for 39 across, which is right here, was "Mr. President." And this was published on Tuesday, on election day.
These included tomes on everything from heliography to Queen Victoria's private life to Baruch Spinoza's sexual proclivities to Frederick Bakewell to the tempest prognosticator to Strewhall numbers. I would bring these to Tristan, and we would divide our time between perusing them and internet searches.
Then you do some diagnostics. You do some prognostics . So those terms were essentially adopted.
And it makes a big difference in dealing with the situation. Then you go into prognostics . You want to estimate, well, OK, something is wrong, and I know that's my communications equipment.
if they've already been led to think otherwise. So that's my optimistic prognostic . But to begin, most of us who think about consciousness these days are committed naturalists.
Kai holds an MS and Ph.D and degrees in mechanical engineering from Cal Berkeley. He's the Director of Prognostic Center of Excellence at NASA Ames right down the street from us, and the Tech Area Lead of Discovery and Systems Health Area. Before joining Ames he spent a decade at GE in the corporate R&D, and he has co-authored more than 250 papers, and holds 18 patents in the areas of system health
device never really caught on but you can still find a working so to speak replica of the tempest prognosticator and one of these little museums that atlas obscura lives to celebrate it's called barometer world exhibition it's in Devon England so this some of you may recognize is the
OK, I need a brave soul here. And that is done in prognostics .
Welcome, everyone. A "Forbes" article about Meb Faber's book begins with the question, how does an investment manager reconcile all of the various prognostications he hears on a daily basis? His curt and brief response was, ignore them.
So that's one aspect of how we're using it. Another aspect is that we often use these prognostic schemes to figure out what a person's potential survival is going to be with a cancer diagnosis.
those genetic mutations in about 95% of people with leukemias. So how do you incorporate those data into a clinical prognostic scheme? Well, once again, we use machine learning and artificial intelligence programming that now has an accuracy that's much higher than what
english surgeon named george Meriwether unveiled at the Great Exhibition in London a contraption that he said was going to revolutionize meteorology he called it the tempest prognosticator Merriweather had noticed that in the lead up to a big storm freshwater leeches started to get kind of agitated
So I'd be interested to find out, like, what you see is happening with the transfer-open Internet, cause I feel like a lot of these forecasts assume that the network will stay open and it's not going to be throttled and cross-associated with -- so as a prognosticator, what do you see happening in the next couple years with that?
They had collaborated on the Declaration of Independence, and Adams went up to Braintree, Massachusetts That phone thing, I think, is the most remarkable instance of science fiction, actually prognosticating, predicting
or woman who thinks and knows he thinks. So at this point, I'm going to make a little bit of a prediction, with a caveat that my powers of prognostication
and all its associated terrors, you know? Yeah? Scott: Yes. People are also increasingly scared -- you know, historians aren't really supposed to prognosticate, but people are also increasingly scared of sort