discovering new ideas. Right? You tell them, help me design better computer chips. Simulate the real world and help me design better robots.So we can finally get the grippers that are just sort of the bottleneck for robotics.
Black, this black man who is just an amazing scientist and brain surgeon-- and they can do surgery on the brain. Simulate it-- surgery. Right.That's an important word there.
And we were going to send it someplace really far away, like Texas. simulate the time delay.
came back to New York um and sort of practiced for like uh 10 days and um to simulate the uh you know this the celebrities that would be in the crowd we got like 50 people magazines and plastered like pictures of celebritieson the walls in front of us um there were some pretty odd ones like
worlds and therefore there's a chance that right now we are in one of those simulated worlds. Does it change anything even if that's true? No, I don't think it does. And Ithink that's the beauty. If I'm in a simulation, I'm going to live out my life in this simulation to the fullest.
Because actually I was a simulator, a simulated personality. Simulated program. And if I kept talking for much longer that would become obvious.And so I cut the chat and, and then I just sat back and I just realized that by the standard of my whole life up till that point, I had just lived a science fiction story.
Thanks to Hostinger for sponsoring this part of the video, and now back to our simulation. To simulate what a replicator battle might look like, let's assign simplified traits to each of the replicators, starting with the first one. This replicator is special, since it's the only one that can form spontaneously from smaller building blocks.
At any given moment, this ideal tool that I'm talking about here should be able to provide developers and engineers with the ability to simulate how a piece of code will function with the various popular access technology product that people with disability use.
Why did I say this? We simulate and reenact social situations. And of course, that happens a lot in dreams as well.
You actually have to call to mind what this word is. to simulate or automate interesting work with software or with robots.
53. And there's a standard deviation around that. We simulate 10,000 seasons.
Male Presenter: So I wanna talk a little bit about the star of the movie. And simulate the hair.
This project that I had a great time doing in grad school looked at the motion of stars in the bulge, so in that central spherical region. I simulated the orbits of millions of stars in this region of the galaxy to see how often they would come into close contact with each other. So this graph, I'll explain it, is what's called a cumulative distribution function.
And so if you were to try to build "Fortnite" or "World of Warcraft" back in the '80s, the computer scientists would say, well, we don't have enough processing power. this simulated multiverse potentially.
The important thing to realize is the system itself is not intelligent, although it has a great deal of intelligent human input. It simulates intelligence-- hence, artificial intelligence. And many such systems are running today with great promise of benefit.
um simulated vacuums if that works that's that's awfully interesting mhm um
It simulates -- the pressure I use simulates a Sharpie, which is something we do at work where you take a Sharpie and you cut the end of it so that it has a chisel edge.
That of course it draws on long-term memory. It simulates social interactions. So a lot of mind wandering is imagining yourself, or what would have been better if I had said this to my partner.
be simulated by deterministic laws in terms--
So they simulate an x-ray pulse coming in and removing an electron.
The building blocks should eventually run out. We can simulate this effect by introducing a sort of resource factor to each species' replication rate. This factor should depend on the total number of replicators in the void, N, which will also divide with an arbitrary crowding factor, C.
What if we could simulate these systems by generating lots of random outcomes like I did with Solitaire?
And you can simulate all of that.
you to simulate shifting on EVs, too.
I can simulate various hairstyles and makeup using my own photo.
So we simulate different contaminant types for ice, snow, and frost.
And we can simulate in a computer how drugs interact with them.
Can you simulate everything on a digital computer?
And they had to simulate these forces.
sunlight to simulate solar geoengineering.
How do we simulate that same thing because, by the way, they also had a much bigger start than we did.
if one group can simulate the other?
It's not to simulate anything more.
So to simulate this, we communicated with Mission Support, with our friends and family, with everybody outside the crew, through email-- they had a delay of 20 minutes put in each way--
So we simulate decompression by sealing off a part of the Hab and waiting for a little while.
It's a good simulate for what we might find at Mars.
is instead just to simulate a few times-- lay out some cards, see what happens.
and how technology can simulate that, but also how technology can kind of either complicate or simplify human interaction.
And we can even simulate human emotions.
You can simulate -- you're going to have plenty of time for questions.
duplicate and not merely simulate what the brain actually does.
Third one is to simulate evolution.
will not simulate the world.
And we have to simulate it on the femtosecond scale to capture all these tiny movements that are happening there.
We can simulate outcomes.
Our ancestors could not simulate outcomes.
We can simulate . But the problem is, even though that's a beautiful gift to have, the problem is when we simulate outcomes in our
And if I simulate the steps for three or four steps I don't get there.
MALE #5: You could simulate the night sky.
themselves would simulate parallax and move. But the complicated analog computing of these, but when it came to simulating the Apollo mission soon gave way to this: the very first