Points
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And if he does this an infinite number of times, which you can do in mathematics, he ends up with an infinite number of lines, each of which has an infinite number of
points
in it.
Instead, he looked at the data, and he said, let's see if we can group all these different data
points
into clusters.
And we've become victims of a system that
points
us elsewhere.
In a sense, we converted one image into billions of training data points, massively reducing the amount of data needed for training.
Our pipeline uses a neural network to convert and input audio into these mouth
points.
And whenever they stimulated particular, very small
points
on her neocortex, shown here in red, she would laugh.
So at first they thought they were triggering some kind of laugh reflex, but no, they quickly realized they had found the
points
in her neocortex that detect humor, and she just found everything hilarious whenever they stimulated these
points.
The March on Washington is one of the high
points
of the movement, and it's where there was a fervent belief that African-Americans too could be a part of American democracy.
There's nothing like starting a conversation with, "Hey, did you know that 'prestidigitation' is worth 20
points
in Scrabble?"
And today, as a cruciverbalist — 23
points
— and an illusion designer, I create that chaos.
It's just like the one Cervantes wrote about in "Don Quixote," which by the way is the root of the word "quixotry," the highest-scoring Scrabble word of all time, 365
points.
Did you know that your name is worth eight
points
in Scrabble?
It's about 200 billion data
points
tracking what ordinary people think about other countries and why.
This graph is surely not perfect, but it
points
at four ways that we can work with AI.
Three years later, we have 16 million data points, we have designed our own Geiger counters that you can download the designs and plug it into the network.
They introduced food at two points, oats of course, and it formed a connection between the food.
Now, this may not look impressive, but this is what a revolution in physics looks like: a line predicting the brightness of a supernova 11 billion light years away, and a handful of
points
that don't quite fit that line.
They all are consistent with the 42 points, but the ideas behind these lines are dramatically different.
Or, they look at large scales and change how gravity and general relativity work, or they say our universe is just one of many, part of this mysterious multiverse, but all of these ideas, all of these theories, amazing and admittedly some of them a little crazy, but all of them consistent with our 42
points.
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?
These six things are crucial starting
points
for anyone serious about delivering body-confidence education that works.
If you look at their patent carefully, especially if you have any engineering background or talent, you may decide that you see one or two
points
where the design is not perfectly adequate.
You need to learn their motivations and
points
of view.
But the legitimacy of the campaign is based on their diverse
points
of view.
Looking at the world from other species
' points
of view is a cure for the disease of human self-importance.
But you try and figure out where the vanishing
points
meet here; a couple are on Mars and a couple of others in Cremona.
Now, couples that were very low-risk scored a lot more positive
points
on Gottman's scale than negative.
Instead they process images, traffic data, collected from a small number of low-resolution webcams in Nairobi streets, and then they use analytic software to predict congestion points, and they can SMS drivers alternate routes to take.
I actually would have given you a couple more minutes, because there are a couple of
points
we want to develop, and, of course, clearly it seems that we need connected brains to figure out where this is going.
What's interesting about these systems models is how they reveal our various
points
of view.
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