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Well, the short
answer
is no, and I'll tell you why.
And we don't have the
answer
to that yet, and we spend a lot of time trying to figure that out.
No one can agree, for every student there’s a final
answer.
Now, we don't know the answer, but if it turns out to be yes, then we have a different evolutionary pathway to create intelligence on planet Earth, and one might think that the artificial intelligence community might be interested in those mechanisms.
So, the
answer
is, yes.
And of course, you all know that the
answer
is dogs.
And the way that you know that the
answer
is dogs is you quickly reviewed in memory the times you've seen dogs and pigs on leashes.
Well, there are many answers, but one
answer
surely is, we see a lot of winners.
Why were you all sure that the
answer
to the question was no, before I'd even told you anything about the context?
Most people answer, no.
The
answer
to this question, I think, is an
answer
you've already heard in some of the talks, and I dare say you will hear again: namely, that our brains were evolved for a very different world than the one in which we are living.
This will be a fascinating puzzle as we go into the next half-century, and where I expect that we will have more and more Mars missions to
answer
these questions.
Okay, well, the issue then is, do we need to be alive to see this kind of spontaneous order, and I've already hinted that the
answer
is no.
The short
answer
is, actually, they're from Japan.
And ultimately we can control the branching to mimic what we think the continents were like, and run it a thousand times, so we can estimate the parameters, to
answer
the question whether we are on the mark or not, at least to know the barriers of the problems.
It's going to be part-school, part-museum hall, part-conservatory, part-zoo, and part of an
answer
to the problem of how you interest kids in science.
And I found my personal
answer
for this in those ancient comics that I was showing you.
Part of the
answer
lies in their atoms.
And instead of a short answer, Jesus replied with a parable.
And as I prepared to govern, I realized that given the diversity of Stockton, the first step to making change will be to again
answer
the same question: Who is our neighbor?
I would say nothing alongside any other answer, I would not in any way fathomably give them
answer
outside of: people are dying, and that's important.
And the more you try to think about it, the further the
answer
gets from you, and the minute you stop thinking about it, your intuition gives you that answer, in a sense.
And as teachers, after you get all the answers, you like to give them the correct
answer.
And he had the best
answer
I ever heard to this question: "Well, somebody has to."
Well, you know, I think the
answer
is very simple: working with Nature, working with this tool set that we now understand, is the next step in humankind's evolution.
And the
answer
is right under our nose.
The only honest
answer
to this question is that it was Western civilization that did so.
And my
answer
is that it's not too late.
And the logical and rational
answer
is that you should work with the remaining 88 percent.
And the
answer
is that the best way to constrain them is through multilateral rules and multilateral norms, multilateral institutions and multilateral processes.
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