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We can incorporate such an element of
adaptive
intelligence into our model by assuming that the fly's brain contains not only an Actor, but a different group of cells, a "Critic," that provides a running commentary on the Actor's choices.
Beauty is an
adaptive
effect, which we extend and intensify in the creation and enjoyment of works of art and entertainment.
Now, keeping these ideas firmly in mind, we can say that the experience of beauty is one of the ways that evolution has of arousing and sustaining interest or fascination, even obsession, in order to encourage us toward making the most
adaptive
decisions for survival and reproduction.
In other words, play is our
adaptive
wildcard.
Adaptive
technology has since enabled me to learn how to downhill ski again, to rock climb and even handcycle.
And just this past February, I won two back-to-back World Cup gold medals — (Applause) — which made me the highest ranked
adaptive
female snowboarder in the world.
The notion that the prenatal transmission of PTSD risk is
adaptive
is still speculative, but I find it rather poignant.
And what we are trying to do with natural selection or
adaptive
biology — combine all three to make a high-growth, high-lipid plant.
And we're using dynamic and
adaptive
algorithms to tune the floor of the warehouse.
How could it ever be
adaptive
for any organism to overcome self-interest?
The ability to hold something we've done or failed to do up against who we want to be is incredibly
adaptive.
It's uncomfortable, but it's
adaptive.
There's a whole class of problems like this, ones with
adaptive
adversaries.
And finally, we are putting together an
adaptive
ecosystem that will match different learners with different apps according to their evolving learning style.
We can make the circuitry of the right computational power, but we can't actually put them together to make something that will actually work and be as
adaptive
as these systems.
So I'd like to propose that we can combine those two worlds, that we can combine the world of the nanoscale programmable
adaptive
materials and the built environment.
And it also might just be the manufacturing technique that allows us to produce more
adaptive
infrastructure in the future.
This is a completely programmable and
adaptive
pipe on its own.
And so I want to tell you about the interaction between computer-based
adaptive
technology and the many volunteers who helped me over the years to become the person I am today.
To which I would say, mood is
adaptive.
Middle-out economics rejects the neoclassical economic idea that economies are efficient, linear, mechanistic, that they tend towards equilibrium and fairness, and instead embraces the 21st-century idea that economies are complex, adaptive, ecosystemic, that they tend away from equilibrium and toward inequality, that they're not efficient at all but are effective if well managed.
Inmates are highly
adaptive.
But the problem is what happens when the bear comes home every night, and this system is activated over and over and over again, and it goes from being adaptive, or life-saving, to maladaptive, or health-damaging.
So the idea is that evolution has given us an interface that hides reality and guides
adaptive
behavior.
Instead, reality is more like a 3D desktop that's designed to hide the complexity of the real world and guide
adaptive
behavior.
So, many bacteria have in their cells an
adaptive
immune system called CRISPR, that allows them to detect viral DNA and destroy it.
You have the surface barrier of the human skin, you have the very rapidly reacting innate immune system and then you have the highly targeted
adaptive
immune system.
The product is completely
adaptive.
There's
adaptive
exercises readily available for students.
Now, all people share the same raw,
adaptive
imperatives.
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