Asking
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To make this happen, you may remember getting an email ahead of time, from TED,
asking
you whether you would choose to flip the coin or not, if you played the game.
I would start by
asking
people to rate their happiness between one and 10, which is kind of inherently absurd.
My 14-year-old granddaughter, Maddie, was writing an essay on the death penalty for school, and she was
asking
me questions.
They're asking: What is sex for me?
But that's not really the question I'm
asking.
I'm
asking
about our human ancestry, things that we would recognize as being like us if they were sitting here in the room.
What we're
asking
about though is human ancestry.
Because what we're really
asking
is a genealogical problem, or a genealogical question.
So, I'm going to start
asking
those questions for the DNA structures I'm going to talk about next.
What it's really about is taking computer science and looking at big questions in a new light,
asking
new versions of those big questions and trying to understand how biology can make such amazing things.
Many doctors don't feel comfortable
asking
about gender identities.
At first they were
asking
me questions that seemed to understand my situation better, and then it seemed like they were
asking
questions to try to trip me up.
It felt like I was
asking
them to infect me with smallpox instead of, I don't know, obtain birth control.
RB: Well, the good news is, people are finally
asking
the question.
And they used to be asking, "What do we do about introducing automation?"
And now they're asking, "What do we do about self-worth?"
It was a Tanzanian team talking to the villagers,
asking
what they were interested in.
So it's a nice analog for all sorts of environmental issues, where we're
asking
people to make a sacrifice and they don't really benefit from their own sacrifice.
And on the macro level, we're in what seems to be a 19-month presidential campaign, and of all the things we're
asking
all of these potential leaders, what about
asking
for the health of our children?
And I always want my students to be comfortable having these conversations because when they're comfortable talking about it and
asking
questions, they also build comfort in bringing in their own lives and experiences in how they relate to these big topics.
One of the very first actions of our Faure Must Go movement was to come up with a petition,
asking
citizens to sign so that we can demand new elections, as the constitution allows.
The remarkable progress that we're seeing in technologies like self-driving cars has led to an explosion of interest in this question, but because it's something that's been asked so many times in the past, maybe what we should really be
asking
is whether this time is really different.
The very first was just looking at it and
asking
questions like, "How does it work?" and "Why does it have to look so weird for that sometimes?"
And it actually wasn't me
asking
the first kind of these questions, but my roommate.
I tend to open up those discussions by asking, "Well, what do you think of the situation in your organization today?"
And one of the recurring themes, by the way, that in the work was a kind of hostility toward the museum itself, and
asking
about the conventions of the museum, like the wall, the white wall.
And I've been
asking
myself, what is Emma going to experience in the video game world?
When we talk about all the various strata of evolution, we'll always be
asking
the question, there must be something before.
They had a survey, and they were
asking
these girls how many women inventors we have, how many women scientists do we have.
So that's really what I'm
asking
here.
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