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The other half described those features in their present selves, and predicted what they would be ten years in the
future.
Overwhelmingly, at all ages, people’s
future
estimates of change came up short compared to the changes their older counterparts recalled.
One consequence of this thinking is that we’re inclined to overinvest in
future
choices based on present preferences.
On average, people are willing to pay about 60% more to see their current favorite musician ten years in the
future
than they’d currently pay to see their favorite musician from ten years ago.
At the same time, there’s no real way to predict what our preferences will be in the
future.
So in the same way that we asked about the past of human consciousness, maybe the most challenging question we can pose to ourselves is whether this can tell us something about the
future
of our own consciousness.
And so what we did is, we measured speech at day one, and then we asked whether the properties of the speech could predict, within a window of almost three years, the
future
development of psychosis.
There was just not enough information in semantics to predict the
future
organization of the mind.
It was good enough to distinguish between a group of schizophrenics and a control group, a bit like we had done for the ancient texts, but not to predict the
future
onset of psychosis.
And in doing so, we may be seeing in the
future
a very different form of mental health, based on objective, quantitative and automated analysis of the words we write, of the words we say.
I hope they can serve as records of sublime landscapes in flux, documenting the transition and inspiring our global community to take action for the
future.
What we now have are the building blocks to a very exciting future, when it comes to arts and culture and accessibility to arts and culture.
Every day they fail to eat, they lose a little bit of their
future.
If we're going to put the
future
of humanity in one person's hands, then I'm really glad it's her.
So, as we think into the future, you think that where we are today, as we often hear about smart, personalized, targeted drugs, Internet of Things, gene therapy, AI, that we'd already arrived in this era of precision medicine.
So, I hope we can reimagine the
future
of medicine in new ways, moving from polypharmacy, one-size-fits-all, low adherence, complications to an era of personalized, precise, on-demand medications that can take us and individualize our own health and health and medicine around the planet.
We need to be intelligent and smart about how we roll these things out, but realizing there's so many challenges with dosing, adherence and precision, and now that we have all these amazing new technologies that can integrate and be leveraged, I think we need approaches like this to really catalyze and foster a true
future
of health and medicine.
And the questions were about the deepest human values, like what does the
future
of technology look like when you're designing for the deepest questions and the deepest human values?
Of course, they also get additional support to be able to do better in the
future.
These are still early signs, there's a long way to go, but this gives us a lot of hope for the
future.
Romans brought them on their military campaigns to foretell the success of
future
battles.
Future
software engineers, entrepreneurs, craftsmen, musicians and artists.
Here's a song we like to think of as the
future
anthem of TED.
We can imagine a
future
of abundance.
So oddly enough, in the future, when a patient is transplanted with artificial tendons or ligaments made from these fibers, we'll have better performance after the surgery than we had before the injury.
So what's for the
future?
As I look to the future, my hopes for my daughter when she stands on this stage some 20, 30 years from now are that she be as proud to call herself her mother's daughter as her father's daughter.
In 2013, researchers at Oxford University did a study on the
future
of work.
So what does this mean for the
future
of work?
The
future
state of any single job lies in the answer to a single question: To what extent is that job reducible to frequent, high-volume tasks, and to what extent does it involve tackling novel situations?
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