What would it look like?
What Lagrange had developed was the gravitational potential V.
- What I love about this story is that it reminds me that individual people can challenge entire paradigms.
What is it really telling us about the nature of the universe?
- What do you think it felt like for Alcuin and the monks to see the Viking ships on the horizon?
- What do you think it felt like for Alcuin and the monks to see the Viking ships on the horizon?
What do you think that felt like?
- What's the blood eagle?
what is it in their spirit that motivated them? I mean, they sailed, they reached North America 500 years before Columbus. They sailed,
what's happening on the planet.
What if we could image the whole world every day?
What if we can use AI to understand how the world is changing?
What the hell is wrong with us?
What I'm going to talk to you today about is some of our work with ketamine, a really remarkable drug that has rapid antidepressant effects.
What's been noticed is, in a clinical study that had nothing to do with depression, it was just an observation, they gave a low dose of ketamine.
What is this rapid effect?
what we call synaptic plasticity.
What we've been able to show is that -- this is a nerve cell, this is one of the cells that we think actually are strengthening connections.
What it's doing is it's alleviating that despair.
What it did is it made it seem like the light was lifted and there was a door.
What ketamine is doing, in the painting analogy, is it’s actually able to dial in -- to lift the sort of despair, if you will.
What I can do, though, is paint a picture of what a playful life could look like, because we don't need more stuff.
What if I'd asked better questions, like who influenced you the most in forming these views?
What someone believes is not as important as how they chose to believe it.
What an atmosphere. I soaked it all in, reached the Trevi Fountain, grabbed my favorite pistachio gelato
What if technology could help us figure that out?
What was your last unforgettable trip?
what are you? Scared of friendship.
What kind of things can you save to your desktop? Anything.
What are we going to do?
what sweet relief that in this exact moment we can, if we want, put out those
What have you learned?
what firemen called “Nuketown.” When we got there, the fires were basically out, so there wasn't anything anyone could really do.
What are some of the ways that you’re able to get buy-in and to be able to embed in both government and culture, futurist thinking?
What we do is we start, first of all, by ensuring that our internal teams are experts in understanding where the future is heading.
What role do you think -- when you think about things like, beyond even just geopolitical tensions as you mentioned, and economic issues,
What happens to humanity and how do we really interact, even from an emotional standpoint?
What do you think is the big thing that many of us are missing when we think about what's ahead?
What did you mean by that?
What do those incentives look like at a system-wide level?
What I saw in the market is that -- we’ve seen a lot of OpenAI’s decisions lately and it’s a little bit scary.
What do you do if your kid is being groomed?
What is your answer to that question?
What I mean is that, like I said, kids have just been taught to be consumers of technology.
what we saw between Trump and Xi Jinping. When he hit out really hard on
what the statements are. What we do know
what do you think that they're going to be talking about today and what should we be listening for in the reporting to
What new ways of filmmaking could this unlock?
What do we make of a response like that?
What if children could take apart and reconstruct their smart toys the same way that they take apart and reconstruct physical blocks?