Command
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Thomas, I want to ask you two or three questions, because it's impressive how you're in
command
of your data, of course, but basically what you suggest is growing wealth concentration is kind of a natural tendency of capitalism, and if we leave it to its own devices, it may threaten the system itself, so you're suggesting that we need to act to implement policies that redistribute wealth, including the ones we just saw: progressive taxation, etc.
And coming back to the car, I always used to say that the car is like your mother-in-law: you have to have good relationship with her, but she cannot
command
your life.
Quite fast, I became an officer and got soldiers under my command, and as time passed, I started serving in the West Bank, and I saw these images.
And by doing that, we converted these signals into digital commands that any mechanical, electronic, or even a virtual device can understand so that the subject can imagine what he, she or it wants to make move, and the device obeys that brain
command.
And he takes a few seconds because we are setting everything, and you are going to see a blue light cutting in front of the helmet because Bruno is going to imagine the movement that needs to be performed, the computer is going to analyze it, Bruno is going to certify it, and when it is certified, the device starts moving under the
command
of Bruno's brain.
And the child was just zipping right through it, showing them all sorts of things until they asked him how to do something which he couldn't explain and so he flipped through the manual, found the explanation and typed the
command
and got it to do what they asked.
Lucius could choose, at 17, to become a military tribune and
command
soldiers on the edge of the Empire.
As the signal travels through the network, the arm neurons pick up the message and jump into action to
command
the movement.
We believe that the markets is this magic pot that obeys only one command: make more money.
Coding, it's an endless process of trial and error, of trying to get the right
command
in the right place, with sometimes just a semicolon making the difference between success and failure.
We're going to connect our
command
center, via a high-bandwidth satellite link to a building we're building at the University of Rhode Island, called the Interspace Center.
A discovery is made, that discovery is instantly seen in the
command
center a second later.
We can then build a
command
center.
She's 5,000 miles away, but she's assumed
command.
About 1,800 of these weapons are on high alert, which means they can be launched within 15 minutes of a presidential
command.
As automation frees our time, increases the scope of what is possible, we invent new products, new ideas, new services that
command
our attention, occupy our time and spur consumption.
We are not building AIs that control the weather, that direct the tides, that
command
us capricious, chaotic humans.
It's like, if I just sit, that's my
command.
I tell young officers, "You may
command
500 ships in your career.
A soldier gives it a
command
to go upstairs, and it does.
From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes
command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
The Colosseum was intended to be a symbol of Rome’s power in the ancient world, and what better way to display that power than a body of water that could drain and refill at the Emperor’s
command?
They're composed of multiple layers of circuits, motors, microcontrollers and sensors, all in the single body, and when you control individual folding joints, you'll be able to achieve soft motions like that upon your
command.
I've spent the last several years going around meeting with all the players in this field, from the robot scientists to the science fiction authors who inspired them to the 19-year-old drone pilots who are fighting from Nevada, to the four-star generals who
command
them, to even the Iraqi insurgents who they are targeting and what they think about our systems, and what I found interesting is not just their stories, but how their experiences point to these ripple effects that are going outwards in our society, in our law and our ethics, etc.
Nobody knows the chain of
command.
We really have two
command
posts.
I seize
command
by physical prowess, and I keep it by beating my chest, and you make submissive gestures.
The exact definition of a corollary discharge is a copy of a motor
command
that is sent by the brain.
I saw sergeant
command
raising his hand, no retreat, no surrender.
That bigness should be centered on oneself, not in terms of money, not in terms of power you wield, not in terms of any status that you can
command
in the society, but it should be centered on oneself.
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