Patterns
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When we look at the voting
patterns
across the United Kingdom, we can visibly see the divisions.
For centuries, indigenous women told stories by weaving complex
patterns
on looms, and an unexpected skill helped us for the new device.
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.
We can map the
patterns
that occur in living systems, and figure out how to overcome the diseases that plague us.
While there were bigger issues, most of what happened were little behaviors and
patterns
that slowly chipped away at my ability to do my work well.
Behaviors and
patterns
like this every day affect underrepresented people of all backgrounds in the workplace.
After witnessing several different kinds of struggles in the Middle East, I started noticing some
patterns
on the more successful ones.
We have natural
patterns
of mate choice.
We've got data now on over 30,000 people, and every single year, I see some of the same
patterns.
I have doubted that for a long time; the
patterns
are too strong.
Our machine intelligence can fail in ways that don't fit error
patterns
of humans, in ways we won't expect and be prepared for.
They opened up their data in Senegal and the Ivory Coast and researchers discovered that if you look at the
patterns
in the pings to the cell phone towers, you can see where people are traveling.
And my claim is that mathematics has to do with
patterns.
So my day-to-day definition of mathematics that I use every day is the following: First of all, it's about finding
patterns.
Second of all, I think it is about representing these
patterns
with a language.
So let's have a look at these
patterns.
If you want to tie a tie knot, there are
patterns.
This is a language we made up for the
patterns
of tie knots, and a half-Windsor is all that.
This is a mathematics book about tying shoelaces at the university level, because there are
patterns
in shoelaces.
He invented a language for
patterns
in nature.
We do this over and over and over, and we look for
patterns.
We find patterns, and we represent them.
The earliest time measurements were observations of cycles of the natural world, using
patterns
of changes from day to night and season to season to build calendars.
If you could program a machine to make pleasing sounds, why not program it to weave delightful
patterns
of color out of cloth?
Yes, the military involvement is an important part of the story, but inventing a computer also required other building blocks: music boxes, toy robot flute players, harpsichord keyboards, colorful
patterns
woven into fabric, and that's just a small part of the story.
And those tendencies are derived from the very nature of the physics, chemistry of wires and switches and electrons, and they will make reoccurring
patterns
again and again.
And so those
patterns
produce these tendencies, these leanings.
The same
patterns
were true for engineers' productivity and medical students' grades.
Every single day, we are all given the opportunity to disrupt
patterns
of inequality.
So, as soon as I recognized these patterns, I wanted to find out why, and it turns out that there are two drivers to inequality on-screen: content creator gender and misperceptions of the audience.
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