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These people, by their actions, were able to do what the Emancipation Proclamation
could
not do.
These people, by their actions, were able to do what the powers that be, North and South,
could
not or would not do.
And I just couldn't quite accept that.
And every single entry had to be listened to, experienced, and then, based on the musical ability, then that person
could
either enter or not.
In a year's time, it
could
be two extra steps.
But thank you very much for having me! (Applause) (Applause ends) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause) It sure used to be a lot easier to be from Iceland, because until a couple of years ago, people knew hardly anything about us, and I
could
basically come out here and say only good things about us.
And when they were about five and six, four and five, Jay
could
come to me, come to me crying.
It didn't matter what she was crying about, she
could
get on my knee, she
could
snot my sleeve up, just cry, cry it out.
The other thing I couldn't tell him is that I didn't want any.
Anyway, so I couldn't tell him any of that.
I stand with my back to the door so Johnny can't bust in the room and see that I'm not doing anything, and I stand there long enough that I
could
have actually done something.
These are things we never
could
have imagined a few years ago.
It used to be that you were a guy who went to high school who didn't have a college degree, but you had a specific set of skills, and with the help of a union, you
could
make yourself a pretty good middle-class life.
And sometimes family would pray to the spirits to kill off a girl child so they
could
have a male child.
I
could
get access to it.
Could
teach them the more exciting topic of geography.
We
could
walk there.
I then challenged the kids to identify someone in their own life, or in their own story, or in their own world, that they
could
identify that had done a similar thing.
How
could
this happen to them?
We thought we actually
could
go through this again and thought we knew what we would be up against.
You start to realize that "Hey, I
could
go to this live music event and have an utterly transforming experience that will cover my entire body with goosebumps, but it's more likely that I'll feel claustrophobic and I won't be able to get a beer.
I realized that, as I worked on improving AI task by task, dataset by dataset, that I was creating massive gaps, holes and blind spots in what it
could
understand.
And that in doing so, we were creating more blind spots and biases that the AI
could
further amplify.
Stephen Hawking warns that "Artificial intelligence
could
end mankind."
We can communicate with foresight about the aspects of technology that
could
be more beneficial or
could
be more problematic over time.
But what this shows is that if you can get people to see the opposite view and engage in a conversation with themselves, that
could
actually make them change their views.
And this is of course important in your professional life, as well, or it
could
be.
But if you want to look at it from a positive direction, it
could
be seen as showing, OK, so we're actually a little bit more flexible than we think.
And what if I told you that same thing
could
actually last a long time and protect your brain from different conditions like depression, Alzheimer's disease or dementia.
How
could
it be that an event that lasts just a moment, say, your first kiss, or the moment your first child was born, can form a memory that has changed your brain, that lasts an entire lifetime?
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