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Now that's a lot of pressure for a little button and the designer behind it, but with these
kinds
of products, you need to get even the tiny things right.
We do all
kinds
of things.
Now we understand much better, for example, the
kinds
of brain areas that go along with the conscious experience of seeing faces or of feeling pain or of feeling happy.
We know that these brain areas go along with certain
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of conscious experience, but we don't know why they do.
I'm a molecular biologist by training, and I've seen a lot of these
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of drawings.
Of course, the Stasi used all
kinds
of technical instruments to survey people.
But the vertical specialization was also important to prevent all
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of empathy with the object of observation.
Ford intuited what we now know is true, that an economy is best understood as an ecosystem and characterized by the same
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of feedback loops you find in a natural ecosystem, a feedback loop between customers and businesses.
Now in this situation where I was faced with so many different
kinds
of realities, I was unsure how to judge, because I didn't know what it would mean for me.
You see, before I became a biologist, I worked in computers and math, and I learned this lesson: wherever you can collect vast amounts of the right
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of data about the functioning of a system, you can use computers in powerful new ways to make sense of that system and learn how it works.
But you have to have the right
kinds
of data.
And the truth is that there are very different
kinds
of luxury, and there's luxury that is relative for people that don't have that much.
There are all
kinds
of intermediate realities that include some things and leave out others.
Papyri containing all
kinds
of records, not just medical information, are stored here.
When artists stop worrying about critics and collectors and start making work for themselves, these are the
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of marvelous toys they create.
So we spent much of the next couple of years scanning subjects while they looked at lots of different
kinds
of images, and we showed that that part of the brain responds strongly when you look at any images that are faces of any kind, and it responds much less strongly to any image you show that isn't a face, like some of these.
So we get a shorter list with the terrible results, like some few examples from Hans, and we have no problem finding these
kinds
of terrible results.
So if you are unsure, go for the "the majority already have this," like electricity and girls in school, these
kinds
of things.
They cannot generalize these
kinds
of rules.
We've got examples building around the world of the
kinds
of ways in which we can do that.
Those are the
kinds
of ambitions now people are setting themselves in terms of rapidity of change.
Yes, up to this point in history, it had proven to be impossible to find a cure for paralysis, but history is filled with the
kinds
of the impossible made possible through human endeavor.
First, training has moved out of the ivory tower and into clinic classrooms and neighborhoods, the
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of places most of these grads will practice.
Well, you can see the
kinds
of images that are covering the newsfeeds of girls today.
Now, I've just talked a lot about waste clearance, but I haven't been very specific about the
kinds
of waste that the brain needs to be clearing during sleep in order to stay healthy.
So, it's really not surprising that this kind of system is only able to produce two
kinds
of results: silence or noise.
This worldview is implicitly grounded in the proposition that there are two
kinds
of people in the world, good people and bad people.
Now, there's all
kinds
of things to say about that mentality, the first of which is that the people who say that, who say that privacy isn't really important, they don't actually believe it, and the way you know that they don't actually believe it is that while they say with their words that privacy doesn't matter, with their actions, they take all
kinds
of steps to safeguard their privacy.
We make judgments every single day about the
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of things that we say and think and do that we're willing to have other people know, and the
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of things that we say and think and do that we don't want anyone else to know about.
This is a conclusion that we should have all
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of reasons for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say, "somebody who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like plotting a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
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