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So the coalition system makes everything complex, and I'm always waiting here in the US for the primaries, the end of the primaries, because that's a moment where you need to demonstrate unity.
And today I'm asking the question: Is life really that
complex?
Or, to be more accurate: no? (Laughter) So first of all, let me try and define what I mean by "complex."
Now, this middle region is where complexity science lies, and this is what I mean by
complex.
We've got no tools to deal with this, and life is way too
complex.
Now, to give you an example: the incredibly
complex
problem of migration across Europe.
So, to conclude: life is complex, but perhaps understanding it need not necessarily be that complicated.
Once Git allowed for cooperation without coordination, you start to see communities form that are enormously large and
complex.
It's very technological, it's very complex, a little daunting.
His vision was to enable man and machine to cooperate in making decisions, controlling
complex
situations without the inflexible dependence on predetermined programs.
So in this case, a computer had evaluated millions of possible layouts, managed a
complex
relational system, and kept track of a very large set of measurements and variables, allowing the humans to focus on design and compositional choices.
And it struck me that if you could train ordinary people to deliver such
complex
health care interventions, then perhaps they could also do the same with mental health care.
We need to unpack
complex
health care interventions into smaller components that can be more easily transferred to less-trained individuals.
Now one of the things that we know is that companies are very good at getting people to work together in teams and in networks to make very
complex
products, like cars and computers, and the more
complex
the products are a society creates, the more successful the society is over time.
Then in the 19th century, we layer on the concept of bureaucracy and the administrative state to help us govern
complex
and large societies.
It's a perennial pastime, especially around election time, but the world is
complex.
Friending someone on Facebook is not
complex
enough to do the hard work of you and I collaborating with each other and doing the hard work of governance.
We're trying to train leaders of exceptional integrity, who have the ability to confront the
complex
problems, ask the right questions, and come up with workable solutions.
As computers became increasingly more complex, our students were losing the forest for the trees, and indeed, it is impossible to connect with the soul of the machine if you interact with a black box P.C. or a Mac which is shrouded by numerous layers of closed, proprietary software.
It's a tremendous personal triumph of going from first principles all the way to a fantastically
complex
and useful system.
For example, Yu Fangmin, from Guangzhou, has used FPGA technology to build our computer and show others how to do the same using a video clip, and Ben Craddock developed a very nice computer game that unfolds inside our CPU architecture, which is quite a
complex
3D maze that Ben developed using the Minecraft 3D simulator engine.
So, in addition to learning some useful geometry, the child has been exposed to some pretty sophisticated science strategies, like reduction, which is the art of transforming a
complex
problem into a simple one, or generalization, which is at the heart of any scientific discipline, or the fact that some properties are invariant under some transformations.
And this frame is important today, in this complex, ambiguous space, and artists and designers have a lot to teach us, I believe.
Now, with all of my optimism, and I am an optimist, comes a healthy dose of caution, or rather, an urgent need to address some pressing,
complex
questions.
People's lives are too complex, and who wants to do that?
These were big,
complex
things, almost like cartoons with multiple narratives.
So we asked if humans and bees might solve
complex
problems in the same way.
The question of whether disgust ought to influence our moral and political judgments certainly has to be complex, and might depend on exactly what judgments we're talking about, and as a scientist, we have to conclude sometimes that the scientific method is just ill-equipped to answer these sorts of questions.
Because the female parts of the brain are better connected, they tend to collect more pieces of data when they think, put them into more
complex
patterns, see more options and outcomes.
Now, for you who may be less familiar with the term "autism," it's a
complex
brain disorder that affects social communication, learning and sometimes physical skills.
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