It's striking to me just how genuine these conversations are. Students show up with passion and conviction, and then they do the thing that many adults are starting to forget how to do. They listen. Brian said it perfectly.
Let me show you a quick clip of Tega in action. Student: Hm, I'm lavender. Tega: What are we trying to find?
Tega: What are we trying to find? Student: We are trying to find lavender-color stuff. Tega: OK. The word was lavender?
Tega: OK. The word was lavender? Student: Yes. And what is lavender, though?
Tega: Lavender is purple. Student: Yes. Just like my friend loves lavender. Tega: Hmm.
Person: OK, go ahead. Student: Scissors... shoot. I choose rock. PopBot: Rock. You chose rock, and I choose rock.
PopBot: It's a tie. Student: Rock! Student 2: It's a tie! The beauties of a real-life classroom study.
To find out if that's really true, I went to the Blackledge Spider Lab at the University of Akron, one of the world's leading research centers studying spider silk. Before I went to the lab, I'd always assume that a spiderweb was made from just one kind of silk. But that's actually not the case.
And the question is, how do we move from that compliance way of thinking to something that's less about monitoring students, to more viewing them as partners, as motivating them intellectually to get to that Explorer mode. What are the things that unlock that.
And we know that even if you put a couple of sentences in an AI chatbot and then it writes the essay, students, asking employers, asking legislators.
Yes. Yes. So the second half of this talk, Rob sits here, and Jay asks us the questions about the Durham student review years. Yes. That was 20-odd years ago-- but yes.
blocks to be able to build the solution for them. But if there is a way for me to connect other pieces and build that and I think that's that's part of the magic of what's happening in India students are very much habituated to relying on AI like using chat GPT to answer everything.
when tasks get too complex. Studies are showing it enhances diversity of solution. In another context, studies are showing that it actually harms the diversity of solutions out there.
So for teams or players who are a part of a national team, there's kind of a head coach, who sits behind your matches, studies your opponents, tells you strategy, and then also after the game is there to summarize where you could improve and also just areas that you could work on,
So also provide some space and grace just because they are a "quote-unquote" student. students, faculty members potentially if you're doing a class visit, or admission officers.
How to translate that into a policy framework is also an interesting and necessary skill set that would really benefit from, you know, kind of a layer of Study between the kind of hardcore science that was being presented at this type of conference and how that gets translated into specific actionable policies within regulatory agencies.
And I think within two months of moving back, we were broken up. So... And I knew it when I was standing in my studio apartment when it was empty in New York and I was about to close the door for the last time. I had that like, you know, little me on the shoulder saying, "Dude, what are you doing?" "This... You're making one of those epic life mistakes that is gonna come back to haunt you." And I ended up alone in California, and I think it was a good
video. The greatest guitar solo, period. studio. And I said to him, "So David, is there anything I'm not supposed to see here?" I mean, he never sits down and shows-
- Oh, no. - Yeah, this is a bewitching thing. It's a bewitching thing to me, and this is how to understand it. Because the languages that we study in the world today, linguists study, they more or less all fall into a language group. So you have Indo-European with Spanish, Italian, Latin, Hittite, and so forth, French, that's one group. And you have Germanic and you have Slavonic. And most languages, even the far-flung ones, fall into what can be seen to be
this from a nuclear engineer's point of view. I spent a lot of years studying these systems. studying these systems. And modern fission reactors, I believe, are engineered to be safe. believe, are engineered to be safe. They're engineered in ways where as those reactions maybe speed up where as those reactions maybe speed up and those systems get hotter,
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't study of Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, it was called. He was a biologist himself, so he thought of taxonomies, and he was doing research on
Students are thinking about doing something in 1989, it's a very resonant year, 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, people are thinking about that.
Students from around the country are pouring into to Beijing to join this movement.
studies on, get paralyzed in sleep.
studies are. This is not what it looks like.
study, bigger, stronger, faster.
study, pre and post after creatine, you only increase mass by 0.86 kg.
study called the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. They look at 20,000 men, and they saw that men who adhered
study age reversal. The eye is an enclosed space and so it's much safer than trying to initially reverse the age
studying and doing and how does that relate to what's happening in the world right now?
studies uh I I I need to add that in terms of long-term follow-ups uh in when
studies that do find that these algorithms do reward more um you know, populist parties um and populist
studies about problem solving, that if if you say, "Could I surprise Could I still surprise myself?" And if the answer is no, then
study and it's the first study to show an improvement in lung growth associated with a reduction in air pollution
studies that suggest that it might be um but also you know teens are using it to get advice to get help to they're using
students who go to the state's universities.
study in Munich. That's why I came to Mun. That's why I chose Munich.
studies here. I really love Istanul. It is one of the best cities in the world. But the prices
students moving to Germany, then I think that would be one problem for me to move
studies in 2022 could contribute around 15.5 billion euros to public finances
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Studies have shown that Native students in immersion schools have better test scores, stronger cultural connections, and higher rates of graduation compared to Native students in public schools.
Students there can now attend university courses taught entirely in Native Hawaiian.
Students in Texas, young male students who are being sent home for wearing locks or braids
Studies. And it took me to Southern Kenya, living in the bush outside of Amboseli National Park in Southern Kenya with a group of maybe 11 or 12
students and Black Kenyan professors who had been studying wildlife, went off to Europe and the United States for their PhDs
studying wild animals, but I've had so much help.
Study after study shows this.
Studying for medical school exams, where you're having to memorize loads of pointless stuff, is not very fun when you're doing it on your own.
studied, they realized that there were these giant spiders across the world that made huge webs.