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This is why we have to solve our problems, and I know the
answer
as to how is to be able to get exquisite control over a building block of nature, the stuff of life: the simple electron.
And I'm not convinced that we can
answer
these deeper questions with just ones and zeros alone.
No, there's something else, something really fundamental, and it is: another reason why we don't have a good brain theory is because we have an intuitive, strongly held but incorrect assumption that has prevented us from seeing the
answer.
Another thing is the
answer
was there all along, but we kind of ignored it because of this obvious thing.
You know what the
answer
was?
And we're able, finally, to
answer
the question that's been so pressing for so many years: Why do I have cancer?
And the very unsatisfying yet scientific
answer
is: it's too hard.
And the
answer
is we're doing extremely poorly; it's a very hard problem.
If you pit Garry Kasparov here, when he's not in jail, against IBM's Deep Blue, well the
answer
is IBM's Deep Blue will occasionally win.
If you put a five year-old child's dexterity against the best robots of today, the
answer
is simple: the child wins easily.
Our answer, of course, was yes.
The
answer
is no.
BG: I think that right now, many people are asking, "When are you developing a double-seater so they can fly with you?" YR: I have a standard
answer.
BG: Perfect
answer.
And the
answer
should be, "North-northeast in the far distance.
Does anybody here have an
answer
for him?
We all know the short
answer.
And so your
answer
to my question would be: Learning begins at birth.
But if the status quo in academic research is to publish in the echo chambers of for-profit journals that never reach the public, you better believe my
answer
is going to be "nope."
And this goes directly against my very obsessive nature to try to find the right
answer
and the perfect words and the right form.
And the
answer
to that is "yes," and this is what we're doing now.
But since it doesn't know the answer, it cannot grade it.
So we give you another word, for which the system does know the
answer.
And if you type the correct word for the one for which the system knows the answer, it assumes you are human and it also gets some confidence that you typed the other word correctly.
To
answer
that, you have to look a lot closer at the spinneret region of a spider.
And the
answer
is: Yeah, it can.
And the
answer
is zilch, exactly zero.
Once salt deposition and chemical deposition has had its effects, that
answer
is more like $12,000 of cost.
And if you see the benefits of the mangrove in terms of the storm protection and cyclone protection that you get and in terms of the fisheries, the fish nurseries, that provide fish for the poor, that
answer
is more like $11,000.
If you look at the lens of public wealth as against the lens of private profits, you get a completely different answer, which is clearly conservation makes more sense, and not destruction.
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