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These algorithms were doing exactly what they were designed to do, which was to take our user-generated information, in my case, my résumé, and
match
it up with other people's information.
So knowing that there was superficial data that was being used to
match
me up with other people, I decided instead to ask my own questions.
So once I had all this done, I then built a scoring system, because what I wanted to do was to sort of mathematically calculate whether or not I thought the guy that I found online would be a
match
with me.
While they were filling out the survey, we uploaded their shot to a cloud-computing cluster, and we started using a facial recognizer to
match
that shot to a database of some hundreds of thousands of images which we had downloaded from Facebook profiles.
[27% of subjects' first 5 SSN digits identified (with 4 attempts)] But in fact, we even decided to develop an iPhone app which uses the phone's internal camera to take a shot of a subject and then upload it to a cloud and then do what I just described to you in real time: looking for a match, finding public information, trying to infer sensitive information, and then sending back to the phone so that it is overlaid on the face of the subject, an example of augmented reality, probably a creepy example of augmented reality.
You know, he used to go to a rugby
match
and we would win.
And this book shows actors how to move every muscle in the body to
match
every kind of emotion that they want to express.
Here you can see a very early example with the robots trying to use this embodied artificial intelligence to try to
match
my movements as closely as possible.
They were able to correctly
match
photos of different facial expressions with stories designed to trigger particular feelings.
I was at one of their fundraising events earlier this year, and I was inspired to give a one-off donation when I remembered that my firm offers to
match
the charitable contributions its employees make.
So following that conversation with my daughter, and seeing the absence of inflation in the face of money-printing, and knowing that international aid payments were falling at just the wrong time, this made me wonder: Could we
match
but just on a much grander scale?
Provided it saw little inflation risk from doing so, the central bank would be mandated to
match
the government's overseas aid payments up to a certain limit.
To
match
the aid payments made by those governments over the last four years, Print Aid would have generated 200 billion dollars' worth of extra aid.
I mean, we're all assigned gender at birth, so what I'm trying to do is to have this conversation that sometimes that gender assignment doesn't match, and there should be a space that would allow people to self-identify, and that's a conversation that we should have with parents, with colleagues.
I meet with lots of people on the ground and Bill's taught me to take that and read up to the global data and see if they match, and I think what I've taught him is to take that data and meet with people on the ground to understand, can you actually deliver that vaccine?
They eventually got a confession from Brendan that didn't really make sense, didn't
match
much of the physical evidence of the crime and is widely believed to be false.
There are three panels on this suit, and in any given conditions, one or more of those panels will
match
the reflective spectra of the water so as to disappear fully or partially, leaving the last panel or panels to create a disruptive profile in the water column.
There's a good
match
because we understand the physics that controls the temperatures in the stratosphere and what that does to the winds around the southern oceans.
And we can get a good
match
to the data.
We have a very good
match
up until the present day.
Each symbol is a colony, and the size of the symbol is how many offspring it had, because we were able to use genetic variation to
match
up parent and offspring colonies, that is, to figure out which colonies were founded by a daughter queen produced by which parent colony.
Because you see, whenever people do anything, for example if I want to touch this blackboard, my brain first builds up a schema, a prediction of exactly what my muscles will do before I even start moving my hand, and if I get blocked, if my schema doesn't
match
reality, that causes extra stress called cognitive dissonance.
That's why your schemas had better
match
reality.
Here's an example where things don't
match
your schema.
The
match
comes out to Thomson.
Just an amazing animal, it can change color and texture to
match
the surroundings.
But if looking through tens of thousands of galaxies revealed 42 supernovae that turned our understanding of the universe on its head, when we're working with billions of galaxies, how many more times are we going to find 42 points that don't quite
match
what we expect?
Like the planet found by Herschel or dark energy or quantum mechanics or general relativity, all ideas that came because the data didn't quite
match
what we expected.
He was still the big man, and I tried to
match
his step.
The words "water" and "dry" do not match, right?
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