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We don't know ... But the
answer
to this question has the potential to impact human behavior, it has the potential to impact social norms, it has the potential to inspire rules around what we can and can't do with certain robots, similar to our animal cruelty laws.
Well, the
answer
to that question was actually solved by Pythagoras himself.
When people ask me what I do, quite often I get this
answer.
At first the
answer
seems obvious— of course time exists; it constantly unfolds all around us, and it’s hard to imagine the universe without it.
They want to know the answer, and this category allows doctors to treat what would otherwise be untreatable, to explain illnesses that have no explanation.
What if the cure for cancer or the
answer
the global warming lies in the head of a young female scientist who fails to progress?
All we had was a wonderful, tight group of fabulous friends trying to
answer
emails pretty much 24-7 in our pajamas.
Well, the simple
answer
is that this is a trickle-down approach to social justice, and many times it just doesn't work.
But organic food isn't the
answer
either, at least not the way it's currently defined.
But, no, even if we were all steroid-filled football players, the
answer
is no.
When I've asked the question around the world when people feel comfortable speaking up, the number one
answer
is: "When I have social support in my audience; when I have allies."
The
answer
lies in part with Lord Rees, astronomer royal of Great Britain.
This should be a call to action, because the
answer
can't be to not improve communities.
The
answer
can't be to not build parks and transit and grocery stores.
The
answer
can't be to hold communities down just to keep them affordable.
There's no simple or easy answer, and even well-intentioned efforts at conservation often run into problems.
Because if I am humble and curious, when a patient asks me a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll ask a colleague who may have a similar albeit distinct patient with sarcoma.
The
answer
to that question is a very definitive ... maybe.
And it's related to a question that scientists have been asking for almost 100 years, with no
answer.
It all started when we at CERN saw something intriguing in our data: a hint of a new particle, an inkling of a possibly extraordinary
answer
to this question.
What if the ultimate question: What if even artificial intelligence can't help us
answer
our questions?
I'm going to try to
answer
that question tonight, and along the way, I'm going to tell you what this means for the future of work and the challenges that automation does and does not pose for our society.
History has repeatedly offered an
answer
to that paradox.
The first part of the
answer
is that technology magnifies our leverage, increases the importance, the added value of our expertise, our judgment and our creativity.
The second part of the
answer
is our endless inventiveness and bottomless desires means that we never get enough, never get enough.
And the
answer
is that the statue has to build itself.
I could see that understanding is the answer, instead of violence.
And right in the middle of a negotiation I'd be able to get the
answer.
I thought that you would point somewhere, type in some words, then type in some somewhere else, put in some numbers and some more numbers, point where you want the
answer.
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