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CA: But you have people in the organization who are looking regularly at the
actual
impacts of these brilliant algorithms that you've created.
This is an
actual
text that was done by a non-male person of about 20 years old not too long ago.
It's a way of using the language between
actual
people.
That last downward notch in the red line is not
actual
data.
But you know what the
actual
facts are?
Can these tissue-design principles be used in an
actual
human being?
Professor Bob Wang and his team have done computer simulations of what happens when fuzzy estimates combine, even in light traffic, when cars just share GPS data, and we've moved this research out of the computer simulation and into robot test beds that have the
actual
sensors that are in cars now on these robots: stereo cameras, GPS, and the two-dimensional laser range finders that are common in backup systems.
This is the
actual
real email from my doctor right there.
Categories like "friends" and "family" and "contacts" and "colleagues" don't tell me anything about my
actual
relations.
If you calculated the
actual
time of access, it would work out to minutes per day, so that's not how it's happening.
There wasn't an
actual
law in Saudi Arabia.
We wanted to know how the authorities would respond on the
actual
day, June 17, when women go out and drive.
And that's why we set up the iHub in Nairobi, an
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physical space where we could collaborate, and it is now part of an integral tech ecosystem in Kenya.
Now, ideally through this process, we'll create an
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asset map, dropping a pin for each one, allowing us to see exactly what we've got and where organic momentum is already happening.
We know that
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human consciousness has something more than that.
So for example, voices which threatened to attack my home I learned to interpret as my own sense of fear and insecurity in the world, rather than an actual, objective danger.
It's not the
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literal sunrise that's coming.
Now the difference when I went and did it in the cinema, I started the
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movie with a close-up of a sand castle, a black sand castle, and what cinema can do is, by using camera, perspective, and also long shots and close-ups, it started on a close-up of the sand castle, and as it pulled away, you saw that it was a miniature sitting in the palm of the girl's hands.
But in
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fact, I haven't made this machine so that I can emulate things that already exist.
It dominates how we talk about arguments, it dominates how we think about arguments, and because of that, it shapes how we argue, our
actual
conduct in arguments.
So, for example, you can click on this individual lion head, and this is where it originated from, 1300 B.C. Or this individual piece here, you can see the
actual
bedroom.
It's an algorithm that actually allows you to browse the
actual
museum's collection using facial recognition.
We can't have just a historian or a curator narrating objectively in the third person about an event like that, when you have the witnesses to history who are going to make their way through the
actual
museum itself.
It's the original, excavated wall at the base of the World Trade Center that withstood the
actual
pressure from the Hudson River for a full year after the event itself.
And so we thought about carrying that sense of authenticity, of presence of that moment into the
actual
exhibition itself.
JB: And so as people make their way out of the museum, reflecting on the experience, reflecting on their own thoughts of it, they then move into the
actual
space of the memorial itself, because they've gone back up to grade, and we actually got involved in the memorial after we'd done the museum for a few years.
So this is an image of the
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algorithm itself with the names scrambled for privacy, but you can see that these blocks of color are actually the four different flights, the two different towers, the first responders, and you can actually see within that different floors, and then the green lines are the interpersonal connections that were requested by the families themselves.
Let's see how it works in
actual
practice.
The
actual
nerve supplying the arm was severed, was cut, by say, a motorcycle accident.
So the patient had an
actual
arm, which is painful, in a sling for a few months or a year, and then, in a misguided attempt to get rid of the pain in the arm, the surgeon amputates the arm, and then you get a phantom arm with the same pains, right?
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