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Try something new, because the
information
you get is something that can improve your choices in the future.
The value of
information
increases the more opportunities you're going to have to use it.
And the
information
that you gain is going to be worth more than one pretty good dinner.
In order for the computer to operate as efficiently as possible, you want to make sure that the pieces of
information
you want to access are in the fast memory system, so that you can get to them quickly.
Each time you access a piece of information, it's loaded into the fast memory and the computer has to decide which item it has to remove from that memory, because it has limited capacity.
If it's been a long time since you last accessed that piece of information, it's probably going to be a long time before you're going to need to access it again.
This is good
information
to have, and it's not that complicated.
So I hope you'll use the
information
I've given you today to weigh your personal strengths against your own risk factors.
I just want to give you some more
information
about Progeria.
People like Josh and Steve are continuing to layer
information
upon information, real-time information, Tweet it and text it onto these maps for all to use.
In Mongolia for instance, where 30 percent of the people are nomadic, SMS
information
systems are being used to track migration and weather patterns.
In Nigeria, open-source SMS tools are being used by the Red Cross community workers to gather
information
from the local community in an attempt to better understand and mitigate the prevalence of malaria.
And not only is it empowering to the communities, but really importantly, this
information
stays in the community where it is needed to formulate long-term health polices.
The possibilities that new digital technologies are bringing can help humanitarian organizations, not only ensure that people's right to
information
is met, or that they have their right to communicate, but I think in the future, humanitarian organizations will also have to anticipate the right for people to access critical communication technologies in order to ensure that their voices are heard, that they're truly participating, that they're truly empowered in the humanitarian world.
And the result is great comedy that's also an
information
delivery system that scores markedly higher in both credibility and retention than the professional news media.
I'm a computer science professor, and my area of expertise is computer and
information
security.
Well, they found the names and
information
about confidential informants.
They found
information
that was being recorded in wiretaps, a bunch of crimes that were being discussed, sensitive
information.
Now that gave you a lot of
information
while someone was typing, and what they did then is used advanced artificial intelligence techniques called machine learning to have a training phase, and so they got most likely grad students to type in a whole lot of things, and to learn, to have the system use the machine learning tools that were available to learn what it is that the people were typing and to match that up with the measurements in the accelerometer.
The census actually tried to look back in time, using every source of
information
they could get their hands on.
So all of a sudden, this labor of love for no obvious economic reason has become a critical piece of
information
in terms of how that system is going to recover, how long it will take and how the lawsuits and the multi-billion-dollar discussions that are going to happen in the coming years are likely to be resolved.
It sorts and scours through all of the
information
looking for anything in the environment that might harm us.
My good friend Ray Kurzweil showed that any tool that becomes an
information
technology jumps on this curve, on Moore's Law, and experiences price performance doubling every 12 to 24 months.
And if they're on a smartphone on Google, they've got access to more knowledge and
information
than President Clinton did 15 years ago.
They're living in a world of
information
and communication abundance that no one could have ever predicted.
Again, if you have lots and lots of robots, it's impossible to coordinate all this
information
centrally fast enough in order for the robots to accomplish the task.
So essentially it knows where to go to look for places that have the least information, and that's how it populates this map.
It's this well-organized absence of
information
that draws us in.
This is the call center for the services and
information
line.
Underneath each one of those is a cell, and this cell's a neuron that is going to send
information
about wind or vibration.
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