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Already the Limbic Lab's narrative engine helps content creators refine their storytelling, so that it resonates with their target audiences on an
individual
level.
And the most fascinating thing we've learned is that, when you have small problems on the
individual
level, like the price of gasoline to drive every morning.
The curriculum helps the
individual
learn about their health condition, whatever the chronic illness is.
In order for the coach to be successful, they have to be able to gain the trust of the
individual
that they're working with.
There's pharmacogenomics, the combination of pharmacology and genetics: tailoring drugs to our
individual
constitutions that Juan talked about a little bit earlier.
But you also can't forget that each
individual
move you have to be able to complete.
And their
individual
visions, and their engagement with this mathematical mode.
This is a state where every player has chosen the best possible strategy for themselves given everyone else playing, and no
individual
player can benefit by choosing differently.
But I felt it was too much to ask to have to adjust each
individual
armrest in order to get it where you wanted.
We're really interested in the feedback loop between individual, artificial and ecological systems.
When we compared our designed models with the real molecular structures, we found that our software can position
individual
atoms with an accuracy that's at the limit of what's possible to measure.
That's all another way of saying that our
individual
skills and abilities are very much shaped by our environments.
Because what we've done in our personal evolutions is build up a large repertoire of specific skills and abilities that are specific to our own
individual
histories.
Or you might look in an older
individual
who has mastered a complex set of abilities that might relate to reading musical notation or performing the mechanical acts of performance that apply to musical performance.
It's a function of whether a goal in a behavior is achieved or whether the
individual
is rewarded in the behavior.
It is the basis of our real differentiation, one
individual
from another.
That is why you, in your many skills and abilities, are a unique specialist: a specialist that's vastly different in your physical brain in detail than the brain of an
individual
100 years ago; enormously different in the details from the brain of the average
individual
1,000 years ago.
This is a marvelously constructed thing that results in
individual
form because each one of us has vastly different histories, and vastly different experiences, that drive in to us this marvelous differentiation of self, of personhood.
And you can actually look down on the brain of such an
individual
and witness a change in the time constants and space constants with which, for example, the brain is representing language again.
Namely, if you believe in accelerating power, that technology inherently accelerates, that we build the tools that make us more powerful, then at some point you get to a stage where a single
individual
can take us all down, and then it looks like we're screwed.
NB: On an
individual
level, we seem to kind of be doomed anyway, just with the time line, we're rotting and aging and all kinds of things, right?
JF: First of all, you want to try not do anything as a lone
individual.
Your success will be determined by your own fortitude, your own confidence, your own
individual
hard work.
What is certain is that the
individual
talent exhibited in such abundance here, needs to turn its attention to that collaborative, messy, frustrating, contentious and impossible world of politics and public policy.
And thinking that, can an
individual
actually do something, or come up with something, that may actually get some traction out there and make a difference?
We must establish a new social attitude to see migration as a benefit, a necessity for our global survival, not as a threat to our
individual
privilege.
We must transform from a disposable,
individual
society into one that sees our collective, long-term humanity, or else we will not make it.
In part, we have the legacy of Freud, who was a pessimist, who said that pursuit of happiness is a doomed quest, is propelled by infantile aspects of the
individual
that can never be met in reality.
And the
individual
has 2 billion of these nano-size split ends.
And the idea was that
individual
citizens with phones capable of taking photos or making video would document their polling places, on the lookout for any kind of voter suppression techniques, and would upload this to a central place.
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