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As far as we know, Medieval England was never invaded by ice zombies, or terrorized by dragons, but it was shaken by a power struggle between two noble families spanning generations and
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a massive cast of characters with complex motives and shifting loyalties.
Before he turned physics upside down, a young Albert Einstein supposedly showed off his genius by devising a complex riddle
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this list of clues.
Dreams
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dangerous and threatening situations are very common, and the primitive instinct rehearsal theory holds that the content of a dream is significant to its purpose.
Situations
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probability are notoriously bad for applying heuristics.
When you come to a situation
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numbers, probability, or multiple details, pause for a second and consider that the intuitive answer might not be the right one after all.
Other methods may be more intense using techniques of coercive persuasion
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guilt, shame, and fear.
That's right; in just a few minutes, a pattern
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millions of neurons is being teleported into 1,200 minds, just by people listening to a voice and watching a face.
Our artist collaborator, Ross Goodwin, has done experiments
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a camera that takes a picture, and then a computer in his backpack writes a poem using neural networks, based on the contents of the image.
When I read about heterogeneous urbanism in other parts of the world,
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ethnic neighborhoods in British cities or around Paris or Brussels, I recognize the beginning of the kind of instability we have witnessed so disastrously here in Syria.
That idea of inclusive globalization was briefly revived in 2008 in a conference on progressive governance
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many of the leaders of European countries.
And even a limited nuclear war involving, say, tens of nuclear weapons, could lead to the end of all life on the planet.
And it's really important, because there have been dozens of accidents
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nuclear weapons, and I bet most of us have never heard anything about them.
There was a study
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a playground fire pole, ironically, in which researchers saw that little girls were very likely to be warned by both their moms and dads about the fire pole's risk, and if the little girls still wanted to play on the fire pole, a parent was very likely to assist her.
Grooming shows us this in the most painful way: by
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our kids.
I could also have told you about the initiatives in parks in London and throughout Britain,
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the same company, promoting exercise, or indeed of the British government creating voluntary pledges in partnership with industry instead of regulating industry.
It is not a problem, when framed this way, of a multinational food system
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major corporations.
So, in the case of "The Whale Hunt," how could we extract something like the story of Simeon and Crawford,
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the concepts of wildlife, tools and blood, taking place on the Arctic Ocean, dominated by the color red, happening around 10 a.m. on May 3, with an excitement level of high?
And we could do something as arbitrary as, say, extract the story of Rony,
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the concepts of blood and whales and tools, taking place on the Arctic Ocean, at Ahkivgaq camp, with the heartbeat level of fast.
To find out, I’ve connected with a small but growing group of young researchers who’ve done boots-on-the-ground studies of work
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AI in very diverse settings like start-ups, policing, investment banking and online education.
It's so
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compared to regular stereo.
We set off a huge conversation about costs
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doctors and hospitals, yes, but also their patients, or as we like to call them, people.
And the other generalization that I want to mention is that it's particularly hard for a society to make quote-unquote good decisions when there is a conflict
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strongly held values that are good in many circumstances but are poor in other circumstances.
You can go there with other people, have any kind of experience with anyone
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all of the senses.
But the ones who are think that these sorts of human interactions
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kindness, care and empathy are an essential part of the job.
It's the result of tough reflection and real work,
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the balance between fear and bravery.
And his life was a systematic experiment to find better social answers, not from a theory, but from experiment, and experiment
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the people with the best intelligence on social needs, which were usually the people living with those needs.
We've hypothesized that because we were focusing on just child-focused intervention, perhaps there's something important about addressing the parents and
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them in treatment, too.
Secondly,
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public in any decision making is also great because it helps you to share the blame for the policies which eventually fail.
So, we're
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two things.
You have them in hunter-gatherer societies, but then through technological evolution, new forms of technology arise that facilitate or encourage the playing of non-zero-sum games,
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more people over larger territory.
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