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So here if you see we're
quite
excited about the image of the head splitting to form the two hands.
These figures are sort of entrapped within this very strong grid, which is like a prison, but also a fortress, because it allows them to be oblivious and naive and carefree and
quite
oblivious of the external world.
So it's really
quite
small.
It's
quite
the opposite, that the urge to take control of all possible futures is a more fundamental principle than that of intelligence, that general intelligence may in fact emerge directly from this sort of control-grabbing, rather than vice versa.
Now, this is a technology arena, so obviously these things are
quite
popular, but I think if we're going to keep designing, buying and using and throwing out these kinds of products at the rate we currently do, which is astronomically high, there are seven billion people who live in the world right now.
It's done with a very small amount of plastic and
quite
a lot more paper.
The answer,
quite
simply, is, they have the money.
You might struggle to see that at the back, because the gap is
quite
small.
So I think what we've learned is that the risks from this money creation scheme are
quite
modest, but the benefits are potentially huge.
I'm going to go off script and make Chris
quite
nervous here by making this audience participation.
But the team is busy working on the next version, which is going to carry at least two passengers and fly
quite
a bit farther.
These are two other pictures of soup, but you can see that these are more abstract These are not
quite
as concrete.
["I believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist; on his present showing this is
quite
ridiculous."]
I'm going to argue that, in fact, business strategy has always been premised on assumptions about technology, that those assumptions are changing, and, in fact, changing
quite
dramatically, and that therefore what that will drive us to is a different concept of what we mean by business strategy.
If we go back to around 2000, a lot of people were talking about the information revolution, and it was indeed true that the world's stock of data was growing, indeed growing
quite
fast.
And he could have written
quite
an essay on "What I Did Over My Summer Vacation."
And
quite
frankly, that's exactly what it is.
But some animals had it going on
quite
a bit before that.
That sometimes shows up in the first decade of life, but it can be very confusing for parents, because it is
quite
normative for children to act in a cross-gender play and way, and, in fact, there are studies that show that even 80 percent of children who act in that fashion will not persist in wanting to be the opposite gender at the time when puberty begins.
It's not
quite
the TED Prize, but it is an exclusive t-shirt from our lab.
RHex's foot started off to be
quite
simple, then it got tuned over time, and ultimately resulted in this half circle.
CA: I'm not
quite
sure how you shake the hand of a bot, but I imagine it's, this is the hand right here.
CA: In the meantime, courtesy of the Internet and this technology, you're here, back in North America, not
quite
the U.S., Canada, in this form.
It's certainly
quite
a strong statement that the NSA is willing to reach out and show a more open face here.
And I always kind of think about that myself, and I'm not
quite
sure.
But interestingly, as our bodies have been adapting to life in modern society, we're losing some of our normal microbes, and at the same time, there are
quite
a few diseases related to the gut that are skyrocketing in developed nations all around the world.
Now, some of you are probably just desperately clawing for some solace in the idea that these things are oddities of the natural world, that they are outliers, and that point of view is understandable, because by their nature, parasites are
quite
small and they spend a lot of their time inside the bodies of other things.
One is tempted to say that today's pantheon is the Internet, but I actually think that's
quite
wrong, or at least it's only part of the story.
So in my lab and with colleagues, we've developed mechanisms where we can
quite
accurately predict things like your political preference, your personality score, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, intelligence, along with things like how much you trust the people you know and how strong those relationships are.
MG: Which Bill always thought was going to come after he was 60, so he hasn't
quite
hit 60 yet, so some things change along the way.
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