Driven
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But the difference is that, back then, it was
driven
by a very passionate feminist movement that was trying to project its own desires, whereas this time, it's not about passion, and it's not about any kind of movement.
What is happening is that, very rapidly in historical terms, the world is being
driven
and shaped, not by the old developed countries, but by the developing world.
We spend so much time in this culture being
driven
and aggressive, and I spend a lot of time being those things too.
We've
driven
140,000 miles.
We've
driven
in cities, like in San Francisco here.
We've
driven
from San Francisco to Los Angeles on Highway 1. We've encountered joggers, busy highways, toll booths, and this is without a person in the loop; the car just drives itself.
Our lives are being
driven
by data, and the presentation of that data is an opportunity for us to make some amazing interfaces that tell great stories.
So with this success, we decided to take the next big step, to develop a real car that can be
driven
on real roads.
You're
driven
to do something that everyone has told you is impossible.
Some are
driven
by compassion, feel it's perhaps one of the fundamental acts of humanity.
That relationship is not mainly
driven
by more crime.
The unique character of both individual neurons and neurons within a collection of the brain are
driven
by fundamental properties of their underlying biochemistry.
The ball is
driven
by three special wheels that allow Rezero to move into any direction and also move around his own axis at the same time.
And I think right now is a good time to review our ethics of seeing, as our industries of reporting and research and NGO work are collapsing and changing, in part, by what's being
driven
by what's happening in the economy.
The one thing I've learned at the X Prize is that small teams
driven
by their passion with a clear focus can do extraordinary things, things that large corporations and governments could only do in the past.
And this turns out to have a special power all its own, because people could feel that these leaders were at the helm not because they enjoyed directing others and not out of the pleasure of being looked at; they were there because they had no choice, because they were
driven
to do what they thought was right.
And he got up and he explained how he was
driven
to create some technology to help test for anemia, because people were dying unnecessarily.
("Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota:
Driven
to Discover") (Music) ("The world population is growing by 75 million people each year.
The sport of competitive memorizing is
driven
by a kind of arms race where, every year, somebody comes up with a new way to remember more stuff more quickly, and then the rest of the field has to play catch-up.
Well, the laws of physics are written up there, which describe how the power consumption for heating is
driven
by the things you can control.
But what keeps me up at night is that our energy use for cooling might grow sixfold by the year 2050, primarily
driven
by increasing usage in Asian and African countries.
It's this injustice that has really
driven
my mission to try to do a little bit to transform the lives of people affected by mental illness, and a particularly critical action that I focused on is to bridge the gulf between the knowledge we have that can transform lives, the knowledge of effective treatments, and how we actually use that knowledge in the everyday world.
The big challenge is figuring out what data makes sense to pull, because the future's going to be
driven
by a smart aggregation of reputation, not a single algorithm.
If the government's fiscal survival depends on it having to raise money from its own people, such a government is
driven
by self-interest to govern in a more enlightened fashion.
It will be a school where children go on these intellectual adventures
driven
by the big questions which their mediators put in.
The response you're about to see is
driven
entirely by mental effort and has nothing to do with changes in lighting.
But I also know that this disruptive force of change won't be
driven
by the politics of today.
This engine, well, it's
driven
by our international banking system, by the problem of anonymous shell companies, and by the secrecy that we have afforded big oil, gas and mining operations, and, most of all, by the failure of our politicians to back up their rhetoric and do something really meaningful and systemic to tackle this stuff.
Now, if the water level does reach AGI, then further AI progress will be
driven
mainly not by humans but by AI, which means that there's a possibility that further AI progress could be way faster than the typical human research and development timescale of years, raising the controversial possibility of an intelligence explosion where recursively self-improving AI rapidly leaves human intelligence far behind, creating what's known as superintelligence.
You see, Titus' car sort of resembled a car that was
driven
earlier in the evening by a man who raped a female hitchhiker, and Titus kind of resembled that rapist.
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