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People have all
kinds
of complicated feelings when it comes to sex.
I have personally seen just how incredibly powerful those
kinds
of efforts can be around the world.
After all, it was Eric and Kevin, two years ago, just exactly these
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of young men, who prompted me and worked with me, and still do, in the study of indebted students in America.
Imagine you had web browsers that helped route you to these
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of design products.
The early anatomists who looked at brains gave the superficial structures of this thing all
kinds
of fanciful names, like hippocampus, meaning "little shrimp."
And these are the
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of drawings that he made of neurons in the 19th century.
And from these
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of serial electron microscopy slices, one can start to make reconstructions in 3D of neurons that look like these.
You can do this with other
kinds
of networks as well.
And one thing that I really enjoy doing is making these little animations where I get to do the voice-over for all
kinds
of characters.
I mean, there's, like, probably, a dozen, minimum, plant species growing there, supporting all
kinds
of insect life, and this is a completely unmanaged space, a completely wild space.
There were nearly five million emails, two million PDFs that needed to be scanned and indexed, and millions more files and other
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of documents.
What you would see are thousands and thousands of
kinds
of biomolecules, little nanoscale machines organized in complex, 3D patterns, and together they mediate those electrical pulses, those chemical exchanges that allow neurons to work together to generate things like thoughts and feelings and so forth.
I would argue that with technologies like the
kinds
I'm talking about today, maybe we can actually derive those.
Like fire and unlike the other
kinds
of matter, plasmas don’t exist in a stable state on earth.
Just notice what
kinds
of words and feelings come to mind.
So these are the
kinds
of stories of an Africa ready to take responsibility for itself, and to look for solutions for its own problems.
That question, in the face of everything that I was challenged with, transformed my life and had me thinking about all
kinds
of possibilities.
There are all
kinds
of people who don't get fair compensation, and with blockchains, they're going to be able to make it rain on the blockchain.
I get all
kinds
of stories.
After witnessing several different
kinds
of struggles in the Middle East, I started noticing some patterns on the more successful ones.
What's interesting is that when you look at countries that have deployed different
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of clean energies, there's only a few that have done so at a pace consistent with dealing with the climate crisis.
The psychologist Steven Pinker and others have shown that all around the world people are becoming less and less accepting of suffering in ever-widening circles of others, which has led to declines of all
kinds
of cruelty and violence, from animal abuse to domestic violence to capital punishment.
And it's led to increases in all
kinds
of altruism.
As societies become wealthier and better off, people seem to turn their focus of attention outward, and as a result, all
kinds
of altruism towards strangers increases, from volunteering to charitable donations and even altruistic kidney donations.
But what's clear is the
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of changes we're seeing show that the roots of altruism and compassion are just as much a part of human nature as cruelty and violence, maybe even more so, and while some people do seem to be inherently more sensitive to the suffering of distant others, I really believe that the ability to remove oneself from the center of the circle and expand the circle of compassion outward to include even strangers is within reach for almost everyone.
So the other thing I really like about this, besides the fact that it brings a whole new dimension into the study of control of disease, is that often the
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of interventions that you want, that it indicates should be done, are the
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of interventions that people want anyhow.
Now, one of the most frightening things, in my view, at this moment, are the
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of things that AI researchers say when they want to be reassuring.
Sexual assault, along with other
kinds
of injustices, is reported in the media all the time.
These
kinds
of losses are out of our control.
We're now using computation to make all sort of decisions, but also new
kinds
of decisions.
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