Predict
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Experts
predict
ice-free Arctic summers as early as 2020.
And because of this, things are going to change and unfold in ways that we can't even
predict.
It is notoriously hard to
predict
where new technology might take us.
The ripples of the personal DNA revolution may be hard to predict, but one thing is certain: revolutions don't go backwards, and DNA technology is already spreading faster than our imagination.
I have a friend who developed such computational systems to
predict
the likelihood of clinical or postpartum depression from social media data.
Very rarely is it possible to prove or
predict
something with certainty, yet it's so tempting to make a sweeping, unqualified statement.
The best chess players spend a lot of time not playing games of chess, which would be their performance zone, but trying to
predict
the moves grand masters made and analyzing them.
Is it really possible for us to take a system of millions upon millions of devices, to read in their data streams, to
predict
their failures and act in advance?
You weren't able to
predict
what Lisa was thinking.
I personally have a lot of issues with political polls because I think the role of journalists is actually to report the facts and not attempt to
predict
them, especially when those predictions can actually damage democracy by signaling to people: don't bother to vote for that guy, he doesn't have a chance.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US presidential election, using polls to
predict
electoral outcomes is about as accurate as using the moon to
predict
hospital admissions.
Einstein's equations
predict
the size and shape of this ring, so taking a picture of it wouldn't only be really cool, it would also help to verify that these equations hold in the extreme conditions around the black hole.
The other sort of genesis of what Von Neumann did was the difficulty of how you would
predict
the weather.
What we're trying to do, in fact, is to allow machines to
predict
for any person and for any possible life that they could live, and the lives of everybody else: Which would they prefer?
We
predict
ourselves into existence.
Or, "What are the sales volume we can
predict
for this product?"
Once you
predict
something about human behavior, new factors emerge, because conditions are constantly changing.
And we might be able to help
predict
what happens next.
That makes it harder to
predict.
No, social media is about using our data to
predict
our future behavior.
So clean air, which is great, it doesn't
predict
how long you will live.
But more importantly, it illustrates that we have the technology to not only observe the weather and climate system, but
predict
it.
What if, on top of that, we found the data scientists and paid the data scientists to
predict
where the next crime would occur?
Or to
predict
who the next criminal would be?
And we actually do
predict
hotspots, places where crimes will occur.
And we do predict, in fact, the individual criminality, the criminality of individuals.
I
predict
they'll have that second attitude, not because it's philosophically correct, but because it helps them get along.
Can we actually try to run multiple options on me, and try to
predict
right on the consequence, and be able to make the right choice?
Vonnegut thought this kind of story was the truest to real life, in which we are all the victims of a series of accidents, unable to
predict
how events will impact us long term.
And they wanted to take that back-end game-play data and see if they could use it to
predict
a child's math scores.
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