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So I could actually write this set of
rules
that translates from this particular representation into English.
So the question for us is, can you change the
rules
of the game and can you shorten the odds?
The headline says, "NSA broke privacy
rules
thousands of times per year."
ES: We also heard in Congressional testimony last year, it was an amazing thing for someone like me who came from the NSA and who's seen the actual internal documents, knows what's in them, to see officials testifying under oath that there had been no abuses, that there had been no violations of the NSA's rules, when we knew this story was coming.
But what's especially interesting about this, about the fact that the NSA has violated their own rules, their own laws thousands of times in a single year, including one event by itself, one event out of those 2,776, that affected more than 3,000 people.
What does that say about the state of oversight in American intelligence when the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee has no idea that the
rules
are being broken thousands of times every year?
You need to know where all the roads are, what the
rules
are, and where you're going.
We have no rules, no scripts, no norms for what to do when a child comes along now that both mom and dad are breadwinners.
Instead, each type of data is encoded in binary according to a separate set of
rules.
So 84 would be written as follows: Meanwhile, letters are interpreted based on standard
rules
like UTF-8, which assigns each character to a specific group of 8-digit binary strings.
To create the robotic illusion, we've devised a set of ethical rules, a code that all robots would live by.
So the Major League Baseball
rules
are a little bit hazy, but — (Laughter) — under rule 6.02 and 5.09, I think that in this situation, the batter would be considered hit by pitch and would be eligible to take first base, if it still existed.
She said, "Sir, if I don't follow the rules, I could get in trouble or lose my job."
Psychologists, medical scientists, economists were all interested in finding out the
rules
that govern the way all of us behave.
So one day, I'm on a train, and I'm trying to decode the graphic
rules
for drops on a window.
The
rules
of the game are not that clear anymore, but hackers are perhaps the only ones still capable of challenging overreaching governments and data-hoarding corporates on their own playing field.
Now, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has a set of guidelines which have some
rules
of thumb for measuring entropy, but they don't have anything too specific, and the reason they only have
rules
of thumb is it turns out they don't actually have any good data on passwords.
In fact, their report states, "Unfortunately, we do not have much data on the passwords users choose under particular
rules.
So we paid people about 50 cents to create a password following our
rules
and answering a survey, and then we paid them again to come back two days later and log in using their password and answering another survey.
They're still organized in 200 or so nation-states, and the nations have governments that make
rules
and cause us to behave in certain ways.
I need mavericks, dissidents, adventurers, outsiders and rebels, who ask questions, bend the
rules
and take risks.
In our species, the alpha males define reality, and force the rest of the pack to accept that reality and follow the
rules.
The
rules
change all the time, but they always benefit them, and in this case, the trickle-down effect, which does not work in economics, works perfectly.
It's not bad, but it's very different, and I think that the traditional
rules
that we have for institutions don't work anymore, and most of us here operate with a different set of principles.
World over, teams of researchers are decoding its biological principles to understand its computational
rules
and applying that learning to the fields of electronics, programming and robotics.
So we essentially tied people together so they were a giant cell, and invited them to follow slime mold
rules.
There's clearly significant
rules
at play in this simple yet complex organism, and no matter what our disciplinary perspective or our mode of inquiry, there's a great deal that we can learn from observing and engaging with this beautiful, brainless blob.
But on the other hand, also in a democracy, these instruments can be abused, and that is something where we really have to be aware to stop that, and that also the intelligence services are respecting the
rules
we have.
Why? HK: Yeah, I did so because of the second point I mentioned, that I think especially in a democracy, the
rules
are for everybody.
They are made for everybody, so it's not allowed that any institution doesn't respect the
rules.
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