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Because for so long, I've been standing on the sidelines,
content
to be a witness, just taking photographs.
And somehow all that
content
of consciousness is accomplished by the busy activity of those hoards of neurons.
So we need materials in closed cycles, but we need to analyze them down to the parts per million for cancer, birth defects, mutagenic effects, disruption of our immune systems, biodegradation, persistence, heavy metal content, knowledge of how we're making them and their production and so on.
I always loved political cartoons, so why don't I do something with the
content
of my cartoons to make people think about the stupid rules that we're following as well as laugh?"
[This talk contains mature
content
Viewer discretion is advised] Tiffany Kagure Mugo: OK.
So here's the first exploration of this idea, where characters can be physical or virtual, and where the digital
content
can literally come off the screen into the world and back.
If you think of the concept of Wikipedia where everyone is collaborating on content, and at the end of the day you've built the largest encyclopedia in the world.
And then a few other things started to dawn on me; that not only would it help my cousins right now, or these people who were sending letters, but that this
content
will never grow old, that it could help their kids or their grandkids.
Instead, the context, the common ground activities, are the
content
on television that's driving the conversations.
And what we're seeing here, these skyscrapers now, are commentary that are linked to
content
on television.
And so fundamentally, rather than, for example, measuring
content
based on how many people are watching, this gives us the basic data for looking at engagement properties of
content.
And if you put them on one plain, a second plain is where the
content
lives.
So we have the programs and the sporting events and the commercials, and all of the link structures that tie them together make a
content
graph.
Each of the links that you're seeing rendered here is an actual connection made between something someone said and a piece of
content.
And there are, again, now tens of millions of these links that give us the connective tissue of social graphs and how they relate to
content.
So if we, for example, trace the path of one piece of
content
that drives someone to comment on it, and then we follow where that comment goes, and then look at the entire social graph that becomes activated and then trace back to see the relationship between that social graph and content, a very interesting structure becomes visible.
A piece of content, an event, causes someone to talk.
One last example from this data: Sometimes it's actually a piece of
content
that is special.
So if we go and look at this piece of content, President Obama's State of the Union address from just a few weeks ago, and look at what we find in this same data set, at the same scale, the engagement properties of this piece of
content
are truly remarkable.
We can X-ray and get a real-time pulse of a nation, real-time sense of the social reactions in the different circuits in the social graph being activated by
content.
It is
content
with its nature and therefore cannot be faulted."
So what you were getting was this: Your name here presents: My TED Talk that you have no idea what the subject is and, depending on the content, could ultimately blow up in your face, especially if I make you or your company look stupid for doing it.
MM: Yeah, we're building a tool that makes it really easy for publishers right now to build this
content.
The finding supported Darwin's theory, by showing that facial feedback modifies the neural processing of emotional
content
in the brain, in a way that helps us feel better when we smile.
We didn't want to make a separate building and have separate
content.
A whole YouTube channel of people submitting really interesting
content.
But also because the
content
was very close.
He says we should judge people "based not on the color of their skin, but on the
content
of their character," moving beyond anatomy.
How do you judge people based on the
content
of character?
So how do we operationalize the question of
content
of character?
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