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It's all
numbers
at the bottom.
Whether it's video or text or music or voice, it's all numbers, it's all, underlying it, mathematical functions happening, and Lovelace said, "Just because you're doing mathematical functions and symbols doesn't mean these things can't represent other things in the real world, such as music."
This was a huge leap, because Babbage is there saying, "We could compute these amazing functions and print out tables of
numbers
and draw graphs," — (Laughter) — and Lovelace is there and she says, "Look, this thing could even compose music if you told it a representation of music numerically."
Researchers around the globe still do not know what's causing it, but what we do know is that, with the declining
numbers
of bees, the costs of over 130 fruit and vegetable crops that we rely on for food is going up in price.
There's a counterintuitive trend that we noticed in these
numbers.
But it's not just about the numbers, it's also about the people.
The answers happen to be pairs of numbers, so you can draw them on this two-dimensional plot.
So this personalization is something that one can then build by having the virtue of large
numbers.
George frankly preferred
numbers
to people.
We have local
numbers
accessible to three quarters of a billion people on the planet.
Let's look at some 2006
numbers.
The rioters will avoid the police at all times, but there is some safety in
numbers.
This long string of
numbers
and letters here is a unique identifier tied to every single change, but without any central coordination.
Indeed, mental illnesses are also very damaging to people's lives, but beyond just the burden of disease, let us consider the absolute
numbers.
But beyond the staggering numbers, what's truly important from a global health point of view, what's truly worrying from a global health point of view, is that the vast majority of these affected individuals do not receive the care that we know can transform their lives, and remember, we do have robust evidence that a range of interventions, medicines, psychological interventions, and social interventions, can make a vast difference.
No one's going to call this well-lit, good lighting, and in fact, as nice as these pictures are, and the reason we take them is I knew I was going to have to testify in court, and a picture is worth more than a thousand words when you're trying to communicate numbers, abstract concepts like lux, the international measurement of illumination, the Ishihara color perception test values.
I testified to that to the court, and while the judge was very attentive, it had been a very, very long hearing for this petition for a retrial, and as a result, I noticed out of the corner of my eye that I thought that maybe the judge was going to need a little more of a nudge than just more
numbers.
You can't imagine other businesses that you would think of going into that have these kind of
numbers.
In arithmetic, infinitely many
numbers
can be composed from just a few digits with the help of the simple zero.
But the thing that really struck me, when I plotted all this data, and it was a lot of numbers, was that you can see how it levels off.
People come to the table, and even these very blunt, staged social interactions, and they, and there's just
numbers
going back and forth between the people, and they bring enormous sensitivities to it.
We actually, to make this a biological probe, need bigger
numbers
than that, remarkably so.
We can study the way that one person interacts with another person, turn the
numbers
up, and start to gain new insights into the boundaries of normal cognition, but more importantly, we can put people with classically defined mental illnesses, or brain damage, into these social interactions, and use these as probes of that.
I'm often asked, "Is digital media replacing the museum?" and I think those
numbers
are a resounding rejection of that notion.
I have particularly high bad cholesterol, and I have some bad liver numbers, but those are because we had a dinner party with a lot of good wine the night before we ran the test.
And in biology, the
numbers
are even better.
So nobody knows how bad this bias with the official statistics actually is, so I thought I would ask the person who's spearheading the effort to generate data on this, Pascal Lamy, the Director of the World Trade Organization, what his best guess would be of exports as a percentage of GDP, without the double- and triple-counting, and it's actually probably a bit under 20 percent, rather than the 30 percent-plus
numbers
that we're talking about.
So it's very clear that if you look at these
numbers
or all the other
numbers
that I talk about in my book, "World 3.0," that we're very, very far from the no-border effect benchmark, which would imply internationalization levels of the order of 85, 90, 95 percent.
I've also spent some time surveying audiences in different parts of the world on what they actually guess these
numbers
to be.
In Moldova, despite extreme poverty and the terrible effects of the global financial crisis, the
numbers
of children in institutions has reduced by more than 50 percent in the last five years, and the resources are being redistributed to family support services and inclusive schools.
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