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What's happening in your brain is you're getting an enormous
amount
of adrenaline pumped through your system.
In a sense, we converted one image into billions of training data points, massively reducing the
amount
of data needed for training.
And so incidentally, if you want to reduce the
amount
of smell, clear-cutting your armpits is a very effective way of reducing the habitat for bacteria, and you'll find they remain less smelly for much longer.
As far back as we can go, we've seen an increase in the
amount
of food we've been able to harvest from our oceans.
But you can see about an 18-percent decline in the
amount
of fish we've gotten in our world catch since 1980.
The fact is, there's still a tremendous
amount
that can be offered and can be given.
My goal as an artist is to use the smallest
amount
possible.
The
amount
of data we're getting about the brain from neuroscience is doubling every year.
No
amount
of smiling at a flight of stairs has ever made it turn into a ramp.
No
amount
of standing in the middle of a bookshop and radiating a positive attitude is going to turn all those books into braille.
Just a small
amount
of her was more than they could stand.
And that means we still spend a paltry
amount
on these issues: nuclear nonproliferation, geoengineering, biorisk, artificial intelligence safety.
Now, the research program of effective altruism is still in its infancy, and there's still a huge
amount
that we don't know.
It's easy to go down the wrong rabbit hole and waste a tremendous
amount
of time doing the wrong thing.
Deep learning is a technology that can take a huge
amount
of data within one single domain and learn to predict or decide at superhuman accuracy.
This market is large, which helps give entrepreneurs more users, more revenue, more investment, but most importantly, it gives the entrepreneurs a chance to collect a huge
amount
of data which becomes rocket fuel for the AI engine.
So, spoiler alert, he's telling his lover that they have to separate for the more general good, and he says to her, and I won't do the accent, but he says to her, "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't
amount
to a hill of beans in this crazy world."
Or even when ecological crisis already happens, like a catastrophe in Fukushima, often we have people living in the same environment with the same
amount
of information, and half of them will be anxious about radiation and half of them will ignore it.
He has a mathematical measure of information integration which he calls phi, measuring the
amount
of information integrated in a system.
So in a human brain, incredibly large
amount
of information integration, high degree of phi, a whole lot of consciousness.
In a mouse, medium degree of information integration, still pretty significant, pretty serious
amount
of consciousness.
But as you go down to worms, microbes, particles, the
amount
of phi falls off.
The
amount
of information integration falls off, but it's still non-zero.
He said Kantabai's
amount
is too small and it's not worth his time.
"Then tell us to calculate the interest of any principal amount."
Now, what is it, if you had a thyroid problem and you went to the doctor, your doctor would actually test the
amount
of thyroid stimulating hormone in your blood.
Those sorts of things are not, they're not out there, and in fact they've acquired a certain
amount
of privacy.
In fact, if we could go back to our tranquil skies above Chile, and we allow time to move forward to see how the sky might change over the next year, the pulsations that you see are supernovae, the final remnants of a dying star exploding, brightening and then fading from view, each one of these supernovae five billion times the brightness of our sun, so we can see them to great distances but only for a short
amount
of time.
Now, we can talk about this in terms of terabytes and petabytes and billions of objects, but a way to get a sense of the
amount
of data that will come off this camera is that it's like playing every TED Talk ever recorded simultaneously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for 10 years.
And here is the work of two brothers from Sao Paulo, Fernando and Humberto Campana, who got inspired by the poverty and smartness that they saw around them to do pieces of furniture that now are selling for an enormous
amount
of money.
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