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We're taking all of this data, a lot of it bad data, a lot of historical data full of prejudice, full of all of our worst impulses of history, and we're building that into huge data sets and then we're automating it.
He was a Chinese scholar who later, in his 60s, got a Ph.D. in Chinese
history.
And the rest is
history.
In fact, in my view, there is no region of the world and no period in
history
that farmers have been expected to bear the kind of market risk that Africa's farmers have to bear.
You show me your search history, and I'll find something incriminating or something embarrassing there in five minutes.
And surveillance changes
history.
Having an economy, though, that relates to commodities can give you some ups and some downs, and that was certainly the case in Oklahoma City's
history.
Never before in the
history
of human culture had it been as professionalized, never before as concentrated.
As Lord Blackstone described it, land is protected by trespass law, for most of the
history
of trespass law, by presuming it protects the land all the way down below and to an indefinite extent upward.
Now, that was a pretty good system for most of the
history
of the regulation of land, until this technology came along, and people began to wonder, were these instruments trespassers as they flew over land without clearing the rights of the farms below as they traveled across the country?
Those tribal societies, which constituted all human societies for most of human history, are far more diverse than are our modern, recent, big societies.
Conversely, valuable attributes that increase with age include experience, understanding of people and human relationships, ability to help other people without your own ego getting in the way, and interdisciplinary thinking about large databases, such as economics and comparative history, best left to scholars over the age of 60.
Now working memory capacity has a fairly long history, and it's associated with a lot of positive effects.
And we are living in a unique moment in
history.
This is a bias that has shaped the course of human
history.
And we can see them repeating themselves throughout history, just with slight variations to reflect the vocabulary of the day.
We want to avoid death, and the dream of doing that in this body in this world forever is the first and simplest kind of immortality story, and it might at first sound implausible, but actually, almost every culture in human
history
has had some myth or legend of an elixir of life or a fountain of youth or something that promises to keep us going forever.
Throughout European history, we find them in the work of the alchemists, and of course we still believe this today, only we tell this story using the vocabulary of science.
When we look back through
history
at all those who have sought an elixir in the past, the one thing they now have in common is that they're all dead.
Some scientists think that maybe 'Oumuamua formed very close to a star that was much denser than our own, and the star's tidal forces shredded planetary material early in the solar system's
history.
Hollywood has a sordid
history
of casting able-bodied actors to play disabled onscreen.
And he has decided to treat them as if they were trilobites, or snails, and to do a morphological analysis, and try to derive their genealogical
history
over time.
But I actually went back and took what I could find, the examples in
history
where there have been prohibitions against technology, and then I tried to find out when they came back in, because they always came back in.
Over the course of human history, starvation has been a much bigger problem than overeating.
Today, this
history
is largely unknown in the Arab region.
But
history
shows us that even as recently as our fathers' and grandfathers' day, there have been times of greater pragmatism, and tolerance, and a willingness to consider other interpretations: be it abortion, or masturbation, or even the incendiary topic of homosexuality.
But at this critical moment in history, if we do not anchor freedom and justice, dignity and equality, privacy and autonomy in our personal lives, in our sexual lives, we will find it very hard to achieve in public life.
This number is bigger than the total number of alumni of MIT in its 150-year
history.
Scientists have a lot of theories rooted in our evolutionary
history.
We learned that he had a long
history
of domestic violence.
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