Involve
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We need to find ways of encouraging forms of knowing that are more active, and don't always
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passing off our effort into our bubble.
And that would
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two things: one would be protecting against the timelines that we don't want to be experiencing, the thoughts that we wouldn't want to be happening, so that when that ding happens, not having the ding that sends us away; and the second would be empowering us to live out the timeline that we want.
When you're quantifying and systems are more dynamic, especially systems that
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human beings, forces are complex and unpredictable, and these are things that we don't know how to model so well.
It's going to be a more complex calculation, but it's still going to
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trade-offs, and trade-offs often require ethics.
But because it doesn't
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pointing at stars, people for some reason think it's not that.
In order to have the car seat approved, you need to pass certain federal standards, all of which
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slamming your car into a direct frontal crash.
It's extremely time-consuming, labor-intensive and it is something that is going to
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a lot more people, to begin to piece together our past.
And that's good because it means that it's not a losing battle, and it's something that we are within range of being able to do, because it doesn't
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improving on evolution.
Some medical treatments
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implants designed to regenerate lost or damaged tissues.
Foie gras does
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force-feeding of birds.
Meet Santosh, a 19-year-old boy who not only became a conservation professional after working with us for just over a year but also went on to
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many local fishermen in helping study and protect fishing cats.
Now the irony of all this is that while the future of war may
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more and more machines, it's our human psychology that's driving all of this, it's our human failings that are leading to these wars.
Only this time the loop will
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a series of questions in the form of conditionals, and will end as soon as Hedge finds his target.
So we might engage a rat, for example, to acquire a new skill or ability that might
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the rat using its paw to master particular manual grasp behaviors just like we might examine a child and their ability to acquire the sub-skills, or the general overall skill of accomplishing something like mastering the ability to read.
And I'm going to talk about experiments that
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actually using this brain science, first of all to understand how it contributes to the loss of function as we age.
And who would have thought that an appropriate job for me might
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the meticulous operation of electronic equipment to curate dance music to people in inaccessible places under the influence of alcohol.
In some cases this will
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a delegation of responsibility, a delegation of control from one country to another to take over certain kinds of administrative responsibilities.
He suspected an outbreak that concentrated would probably
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a single point source.
For children, as they are developing, they invariably are going to be encountering challenging situations: sleepovers, oral reports, a challenging test that pops up, trying out for a sports team or a spot in the school play, conflicts with peers ... All these situations
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risk: risk of not doing well, not getting what they want, risk of maybe making mistakes or being embarrassed.
Largely because people like Desmond Tutu set up a Stage Five process to
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the thousands and perhaps millions of tribes in the country, to bring everyone together.
We're saying that you cannot solve the problem of climate change in one country; you've got to
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all countries.
All these choices
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value judgments and social norms, not objective facts.
The question that we wanted to ask was: Could emotion spread, in a more sustained way than riots, across time and
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large numbers of people, not just this pair of individuals smiling at each other in the subway car?
He talked about the formulation of a problem being so incredibly important, and yet in my practice, in the U.S. here, we just give problems to students; we don't
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them in the formulation of the problem.
So there seems to be a strange disproportionality at work, I think, in many areas of human problem solving, particularly those which
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human psychology, which is: The tendency of the organization or the institution is to deploy as much force as possible, as much compulsion as possible, whereas actually, the tendency of the person is to be almost influenced in absolute reverse proportion to the amount of force being applied.
But what's interesting about that suggestion was that, to implement that suggestion wouldn't cost 10 million pounds; it wouldn't
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large amounts of expenditure; it would actually cost about 50 quid.
EEG measurements typically
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a hairnet with an array of sensors, like the one that you can see here in the photo.
And what I've done is, I've looked at both environments like the coffeehouse, I've looked at media environments like the World Wide Web, that have been extraordinarily innovative; I've gone back to the history of the first cities; I've even gone to biological environments, like coral reefs and rain forests, that
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unusual levels of biological innovation.
Just walking in and out(and down the ubiquitous wide stairs that only exist on TV sets) cracking jokes(most of which
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lying and the hilarious results) and shirking work.
It was better written and stuck more to the spirit of the story than this one, which seemed to go out of its way to
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people getting shot.
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