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It shortens their lifespan, it reduces their
ability
to fly, it can even kill them before they're even adults.
Now, prior to that point, there had been only one pediatrician in all of Bayview to serve more than 10,000 children, so we hung a shingle, and we were able to provide top-quality care regardless of
ability
to pay.
And with some small, incremental changes, we can unlock the passion and the
ability
of our citizens to harness open data and make our city even better, whether it's one dataset, or one parking spot at a time.
We actually need to build a new Internet where our privacy and our
ability
to control our data is first and foremost.
When people respond to a woman's anger with the thought, "Oh, it's just that time of the month," her
ability
to be taken seriously or effect change is severely limited.
So in this case, the vest is streaming nine different measures from this quadcopter, so pitch and yaw and roll and orientation and heading, and that improves this pilot's
ability
to fly it.
In addition, as our
ability
to deliver liquid to that interface, we can go 1,000 times faster I believe, and that in fact opens up the opportunity for generating a lot of heat, and as a chemical engineer, I get very excited at heat transfer and the idea that we might one day have water-cooled 3D printers, because they're going so fast.
One of the things that really excites me in my artistic practice and being trained as a potter is that you very quickly learn how to make great things out of nothing; that I spent a lot of time at my wheel with mounds of clay trying stuff; and that the limitations of my capacity, my ability, was based on my hands and my imagination; that if I wanted to make a really nice bowl and I didn't know how to make a foot yet, I would have to learn how to make a foot; that that process of learning has been very, very helpful to my life.
taking advantage of the military's
ability
to move fast, do logistics and secure areas.
These planetary-scale environmental changes that we have set in motion are rapidly outpacing our
ability
to alter their course.
If we truly believe in our
ability
to bend the hostile environments of Mars for human habitation, then we should be able to surmount the far easier task of preserving the habitability of the Earth.
Now of course, A.I. is still nowhere near having the same powerful, cross-domain
ability
to learn and plan as a human being has.
We defined human-level here as the
ability
to perform almost any job at least as well as an adult human, so real human-level, not just within some limited domain.
The point here is that we should not be confident in our
ability
to keep a superintelligent genie locked up in its bottle forever.
Our
ability
to program bacteria and program life opens up new horizons in cancer research, and to share this vision, I worked with artist Vik Muniz to create the symbol of the universe, made entirely out of bacteria or cancer cells.
But what if we could do the same thing with our
ability
to hear?
Now, the researchers figured out that some of the bees have a natural
ability
to fight mites, so they set out to breed a line of mite-resistant bees.
They succeeded in breeding mite-resistant bees, but in that process, those bees started to lose traits like their gentleness and their
ability
to store honey, so to overcome that problem, these researchers are now collaborating with commercial beekeepers.
Because, it turns out that the fascinating thing about science is also a fascinating thing about children, which, to put a gentler spin on Mark Twain, is precisely their
ability
to draw rich, abstract inferences rapidly and accurately from sparse, noisy data.
I've just shown you two laboratory experiments out of literally hundreds in the field that make similar points, because the really critical point is that children's
ability
to make rich inferences from sparse data underlies all the species-specific cultural learning that we do.
It's a story about minds and not brains, and in particular, it's a story about the kinds of computations that uniquely human minds can perform, which involve rich, structured knowledge and the
ability
to learn from small amounts of data, the evidence of just a few examples.
Our
ability
to write the genetic code has been moving pretty slowly but has been increasing, and our latest point would put it on, now, an exponential curve.
We have the
ability
now to build a large robot that can make a million chromosomes a day.
So much about a team's execution is its
ability
to adapt to getting punched in the face by the customer.
Now some people think you're born with this
ability
or you're not, as if Mary Anderson was hardwired at birth to see the world more clearly.
But because of my amazing mother, I got the
ability
to dream despite the poverty that surrounded me.
I mean, first of all, some people may just be profoundly depressed at the thought that, if evolution does not favor reality, I mean, doesn't that to some extent undermine all our endeavors here, all our
ability
to think that we can think the truth, possibly even including your own theory, if you go there?
Duality is the
ability
to hold both things.
Without that protection, we'd lose the
ability
to open the hidden spaces of the body.
And in the course of four hours, I watched my brain completely deteriorate in its
ability
to process all information.
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