Predict
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When researchers talk about social hubs, what makes a social hub so special is you can't choose; you can't
predict
who you're going to meet in that place.
And now my mission to control and
predict
had turned up the answer that the way to live is with vulnerability and to stop controlling and predicting.
None of us can
predict
the future, but we do know one thing about it and that's that it ain't gonna go according to plan.
You
predict
a black hole, and you look out the telescope and there it is, just like you said.
Scientists at the University of Minnesota did a study in which they could
predict
with 77 percent accuracy, at age 18 months, who was going to graduate from high school, based on who had good attachment with mom.
But I'd like to play for you the sound that we
predict.
And we can
predict
what the sound will be.
We then used new machine learning technology to
predict
future levels of pollution for several different pollutants days in advance.
We can
predict
adverse pollution events ahead of time, identify heavy polluters, and they can be ordered by the relevant authorities to scale back their operations.
And what scientists didn't
predict
is that, as this ice melts, these big pockets of black water are forming and they're grabbing the sun's energy and accelerating the melting process.
By measuring the students' smiles, researchers were able to
predict
how fulfilling and long-lasting a subject's marriage would be, (Laughter) how well she would score on standardized tests of well-being, and how inspiring she would be to others.
The researchers found that the span of a player's smile could actually
predict
the span of his life.
If I give you the letter Q and ask you to
predict
the next letter, what do you think that would be?
Now if I asked you to
predict
one more letter, what do you think that would be?
So we could deliberately erase some symbols, and we can ask it to
predict
the missing symbols.
And if you have a serious theory, you should be able to
predict
when Google is going to go bust.
It means that when we look at people and see a person from Africa and a person from Europe or Asia, we cannot, for a single position in the genome with 100 percent accuracy,
predict
what the person would carry.
And all the time you say, "Oh, I can
predict
things," so if you're a rat and you go through a maze, and you learn the maze, next time you're in one, you have the same behavior.
The less random the numbers are, or in scientific terms, the less entropy they contain, the easier they are to
predict.
And allowed them, with high accuracy, to
predict
the spins of the wheels, enabling them to make big financial gains.
And what this part really says is I have to
predict
the probability of different sensory feedbacks given my beliefs.
They
predict
the sensory consequences and subtract it off.
Alan Kay is famous for saying the best way to
predict
the future is to invent it.
When I can
predict
or plan it, I don't do it.
There was no way to
predict
how far it would spread through water supplies and how bad the situation would get.
Because what that question assumes is that our external world is predictive of our happiness levels, when in reality, if I know everything about your external world, I can only
predict
10% of your long-term happiness.
I would predict, if you're a representative sample, that many more of you insure your iPhones than your lives, even when you have kids.
I
predict
scientifically 74 percent of you will go for bananas.
And what is does is
predict
how many more species there are on land and in the ocean.
What about contributions we can't even
predict?
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