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And so I think it makes sense for us to look for ways to
mitigate
that impact.
In Nigeria, open-source SMS tools are being used by the Red Cross community workers to gather information from the local community in an attempt to better understand and
mitigate
the prevalence of malaria.
Another Asilomar AI principle is that we should
mitigate
AI-fueled income inequality.
What I'm saying is that this is simply the best way to
mitigate
risk in a foraging context.
I've designed too many faces in the past that were intended to
mitigate
technical problems.
And so it's not surprising, perhaps, that in July of this year, Shark Attack Mitigation Systems in collaboration with the University of Western Australia Oceans Institute made an announcement which captured the attention of the worldwide media and of ocean users worldwide, and that was around the development of technology to
mitigate
or reduce the risk of shark attack based on the science of what sharks can see.
So I called up Nathan, a little bit sheepishly, actually, about this idea that maybe we could use these patterns and shapes to produce a wetsuit to try and
mitigate
the risk of shark attack, and fortunately, he thought that was a good idea.
We can do some work to
mitigate
the emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
It's an important maxim that the unfamiliar is not the same as the improbable, and in fact, that's why we at Cambridge University are setting up a center to study how to
mitigate
these existential risks.
There might be a way to somehow
mitigate
some of the risk involved, and this is a very appealing story, because falling in love feels amazing, but it's also terrifying.
We can either choose to start to take climate change seriously, and significantly cut and
mitigate
our greenhouse gas emissions, and then we will have to adapt to less of the climate change impacts in future.
In practice, computer models using these principles can often predict the location and intensity of sonic booms for given atmospheric conditions and flight trajectories, and there is ongoing research to
mitigate
their effects.
We need to come together around the best ways to
mitigate
poverty using the best tools at our disposal, and that comes only when conservatives recognize that they need liberals and their obsession with poverty, and liberals need conservatives and their obsession with free markets.
The first is it's really easy to argue that spending money to
mitigate
climate change benefits everyone.
So building this 3-D transportation network is one of the ways we can
mitigate
and solve traffic jams.
Now, I became a psychologist to help
mitigate
human suffering, and for the past 10 years, my target has been the suffering caused by PTSD, as experienced by veterans like Carlos.
But you see there, that desire to
mitigate
the impact of race and racism shows up in how we attempt to manage time, in the ways we narrate history, in the ways we attempt to shove the negative truths of the present into the past, in the ways we attempt to argue that the future that we hope for is the present in which we're currently living.
EM: Well, I think that the autonomy system is likely to at least
mitigate
the crash, except in rare circumstances.
We don't know what part our future experiences played in this decision, but we know that they've changed their energy policy to
mitigate
such a scenario.
We see this problem in many places: in the difficulty of managing overfishing, or in reducing carbon emissions to
mitigate
climate change.
And hopefully, if I could spread some education, then I could
mitigate
situations for others like I had experienced with my roommates and save someone else down the line that humiliation.
It's consuming food in a way in which we'll still have a planet, in which kids will grow up to be healthy, and which really tries to
mitigate
all the negative impacts we're seeing.
And as we work to figure out ways to
mitigate
the worst effects of climate disruption, every little bit of information matters.
A global plan of action with a world conservation union, the IUCN, is underway to protect biodiversity, to
mitigate
and recover from the impacts of climate change, on the high seas and in coastal areas, wherever we can identify critical places.
We can
mitigate
against anger and hate through the experience of awe generated by art.
My research helps to understand where they come from, how they behave and, in the long run, aims to
mitigate
their effects on human societies, which I'll get to in a second.
The government says the federal responsibility will basically be about trying to keep the virus out, which we all know is impossible, and then to
mitigate
the impact primarily on our economy.
This is crucial, because it can suggest ways by which you can
mitigate
your own risk or that of friends and family.
Finally, and most importantly, research shows that one of the best ways to
mitigate
the bystander effect is to build a shared social identity.
And I would like to say that, on the other side of it, 30, 40 years from now, the children that I have, I can look at them and say, "We did everything we possibly, humanly could do, to begin to
mitigate
this, what I feel is one of the most important and critical moments in our time.
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