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So my colleague Dr. Robert Govers and I have spent the best part of the last two years, with the help of a large number of very serious and clever people, cramming together
all
the reliable data in the world we could find about what countries give to the world.
And with
all
the newfound wealth, should we not also make labors of love into careers and let elderly accompaniment or homeschooling become careers also?
We see this sort of in-group, out-group psychology
all
the time.
If you were to open up The New York Times online or something, and discover this, and in fact this happens to us
all
the time, we go about our lives.
I want to talk about the kind that you probably use every day and may not give much thought to, designs that change
all
the time and that live inside your pocket.
Now I often have joked that I spend almost as much time designing the introduction of change as I do the change itself, and I'm sure that we can
all
relate to that when something that we use a lot changes and then we have to adjust.
Even though we tried to do
all
the right things, we still received our customary flood of video protests and angry emails and even a package that had to be scanned by security, but we have to remember people care intensely about this stuff, and it's because these products, this work, really, really matters to them.
All
the cameras were, of course, on Sophia.
So I had the privilege of watching "Naang Wal," which was a musical in the Punjabi language, and the girls of Lahore Grammar School played
all
the parts.
The first is in the strength of her family and
all
the other families to continue telling their stories and to go on with their lives despite the terrorism.
And if you could do that for
all
of the millions of images coming down per day, then you basically create a database of
all
the sizable objects on the planet, every day.
We select the airport, and it finds the planes in today's image, and finds the planes in the whole stack of images before it, and then outputs this graph of
all
the planes in Beijing airport over time.
Of course, you could do this for
all
the airports around the world.
And it outputs where
all
the ships are.
And soon we'll add not just ships and planes but
all
the other objects, and we can output data feeds of those locations of
all
these objects over time that can be integrated digitally from people's work flows.
At the heart of this movie is you experiencing
all
this directly.
Why aren't we just robots who process
all
this input, produce
all
that output, without experiencing the inner movie at
all?
It's a long story, but the core idea is just that what you get from purely reductionist explanations in physical terms, in brain-based terms, is stories about the functioning of a system, its structure, its dynamics, the behavior it produces, great for solving the easy problems — how we behave, how we function — but when it comes to subjective experience — why does
all
this feel like something from the inside?
Actually,
all
we've got to do is explain the objective functions, the behaviors of the brain, and then we've explained everything that needs to be explained.
I love the energy of the night markets, the colors, the lights, the toys, and
all
the unexpected things I find every time I go, things like watermelon with straw antennas or puppies with mohawks.
It is a very male-dominated profession and it is
all
the more difficult for Sunita because Sunita comes from an untouchable caste.
So I got
all
these magic tricks.
Debbie has worked
all
her life, pays taxes, supports herself month to month, proud of the American dream, a dream that just won't be complete without higher education.
You don't hear highly educated people walking around talking about the fact or bragging about the fact that they're not good readers, but you hear people
all
the time bragging about how they're not math people.
And I'm working on a new project now called "The Science of HIV" where I'll be animating the entire life cycle of the HIV virus as accurately as possible and
all
in molecular detail.
It used
all
the imaginable instruments for getting information secretly, such as informers, or tapping phones, as you can see it on the picture here.
For
all
these tasks, highly specialized departments were responsible.
But why did the Stasi collect
all
this information in its archives?
The consequence was that despite
all
the information, the regime couldn't analyze its real problems, and therefore it couldn't solve them.
Fortunately, it's written in the criminal code of Germany, so if it's not respected, then I think an investigation is necessary, and it took a very long time that the public prosecutor of Germany started this, and he started it only in the case of Angela Merkel, and not in the case of
all
the other people living in Germany.
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