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It's as if you remember where the flag was by storing the pattern of firing across all of your place cells at that location, and then you can get back to that location by moving around so that you best
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the current pattern of firing of your place cells with that stored pattern.
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
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that up with the measurements in the accelerometer.
Who could whisk away the thought of the one unlikely mouse padding along a cold water pipe behind the floral wallpaper, gripping a single wooden
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between the needles of his teeth?
The audience is led to make assumptions or elaborations that are perfectly reasonable, but do not, in fact,
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what is being done in front of them.
This is actually the first time ever that does not
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What this means is, even if you covered the whole of the United Kingdom with energy crops, you couldn't
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today's energy consumption.
What you do is, you cruise around the same streets that you've seen a hundred times, but suddenly, because you already have something in this fixed domain of this target, it's like, what will
match
this trick?
The op center had found him and they had a
match.
You can paint a hive to
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your home.
Now, this was a mystery in the New York Times where the honey was very red, and the New York State forensics department came in and they actually did some science to
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the red dye with that found in a maraschino cherry factory down the street.
But anger is like gasoline, and if you spray it around and somebody lights a match, you've got an inferno.
And we can
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their courage by not looking away or turning our backs, by helping those who are helping themselves, and together, save more lives.
Let's bring advanced technology into the apartment, technology-enabled infill, give people the tools within this open-loft chassis to go through a process of defining what their needs and values and activities are, and then a matching algorithm will
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a unique assembly of integrated infill components, furniture, and cabinetry, that are personalized to that individual, and they give them the tools to go through the process and to refine it, and it's something like working with an architect, where the dialogue starts when you give an alternative to a person to react to.
And finally, we are putting together an adaptive ecosystem that will
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different learners with different apps according to their evolving learning style.
Now welcome to the wonderful world of collaborative consumption that's enabling us to
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wants with haves in more democratic ways.
So I'm an academic at MIT, and I'm a mechanical engineer, so I can do things like look at the type of terrain you want to travel on, and figure out how much resistance it should impose, look at the parts we have available and mix and
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them to figure out what sort of gear trains we can use, and then look at the power and force you can get out of your upper body to analyze how fast you should be able to go in this chair as you put your arms up and down the levers.
We go to the dam that we talked about, we start just literally going through every time that road crosses the river, crossing off the bridges that don't
match.
And then tried to
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those movies with recommendations for what was coming.
So they had people play this game while they were being scanned in an fMRI, and two conditions: in some trials, they're told you're playing another person who's playing right now and we're going to
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up your behavior at the end and pay you if you win.
So a point here is the behavior by a pair of players, one trying to match, one trying to mismatch.
And the way it works is, as you move your body through the world, if, as an engineer, I can make a system that can measure that motion, and then present to you sensations over time that kind of make sense, that
match
up with what you might feel in the real world, I can fool you into thinking you're touching something even though there's nothing there.
These are scans from Judy Rapoport and her colleagues at the National Institute of Mental Health in which they studied children with very early onset schizophrenia, and you can see already in the top there's areas that are red or orange, yellow, are places where there's less gray matter, and as they followed them over five years, comparing them to age
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controls, you can see that, particularly in areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the superior temporal gyrus, there's a profound loss of gray matter.
The problem we face is that all these great inventions, we have to
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them in the future, and my prediction that we're not going to
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them brings us down from the original two-percent growth down to 0.2, the fanciful curve that I drew you at the beginning.
Your challenge is, can you
match
what we achieved?
The computer can localize who requested the toy if there's a word
match.
Do you want to start a wrestling match?"
She told him that this was Finn’s favorite bread, sowing a seed of doubt in Benandonner’s mind that he was any
match
for his rival.
If I asked you to take a
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and light it and hold up a log and try to get that log to go on fire, it doesn't happen, right?
Andy Grove: The two key phrases of the management by objective systems are the objectives and the key results, and they
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the two purposes.
And the images were always completely unexpected in the end, because I could have a very specific image about how it would turn out, I could paint it to
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that, but the moment that Sheila laid back into the milk, everything would change.
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