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My stories of still not feeling as self-confident as I should, in many situations.
All over the world, no matter what our cultures are, we think men
should
be strong, assertive, aggressive, have voice; we think women
should
speak when spoken to, help others.
I mean, the women
should
be paid as much as the men.
Everywhere I go, women say they're getting better relationships with their spouses, asking for more help at home, asking for the promotions they
should
be getting at work, and importantly, believing it themselves.
You
should
have seen the looks.
It only did what it was supposed to do and nothing more, which is almost what people expect robots to do, so I was surprised that people had higher expectations of robots than what anybody in robotics thought robots
should
be doing.
Maybe they
should
be able to take chances and improvise.
Maybe they
should
be able to anticipate what you're about to do.
So I decided to focus on using data and analytics to help make the most critical decision in public safety, and that decision is the determination of whether, when someone has been arrested, whether they pose a risk to public safety and
should
be detained, or whether they don't pose a risk to public safety and
should
be released.
What that says is that this person is someone who has an elevated risk of violence that the judge
should
look twice at.
It's not that I think we
should
be eliminating the judge's instinct and experience from this process.
But what I believe
should
happen is that we
should
take that data-driven risk assessment and combine that with the judge's instinct and experience to lead us to better decision making.
You
should
feel free to touch as many toads as you want.
So I feel like we
should
be talking about gross stuff early and often with young people, so they feel like they're actually allowed to claim this bigger picture of life on our planet.
And, of course, I always tell them that I am not a medical professional, and that, if possible, they
should
talk to a doctor.
But the truth of the matter is that everyone
should
feel comfortable talking to a doctor about their own bodies.
I
should
have known!
I am a data nerd, and the reason for that is I want to make sure that if we spend a dollar, that the program works, and if it doesn't work, we
should
change the plan.
So the problem is soluble, and the way we
should
go about solving it is, say, dealing with electricity production, which causes something like 43-or-so percent and rising of CO2 emissions.
I'm not saying we shouldn't cut emissions.
We should, but it made exactly this point.
But in the last year, Paul Crutzen published this essay saying roughly what's all been said before: that maybe, given our very slow rate of progress in solving this problem and the uncertain impacts, we
should
think about things like this.
And so people took him seriously when he said we
should
think about this, even though there will be some ozone impacts.
Because sooner or later, we'll be confronted with decisions about this, and it's better if we think hard about it, even if we want to think hard about reasons why we
should
never do it.
Should
we do serious research on this topic?
Should
we have a national research program that looks at this?
And it's time to begin thinking about it, even if the reason we're thinking about it is to construct arguments for why we shouldn't do it.
So I've been arguing in the last years that, in fact, the slums of Tijuana can teach a lot to the sprawls of San Diego when it comes to socioeconomic sustainability, that we
should
pay attention and learn from the many migrant communities on both sides of this border wall so that we can translate their informal processes of urbanization.
Narrator: Recent research in cosmology has suggested that universes that produce more disorder, or "entropy," over their lifetimes
should
tend to have more favorable conditions for the existence of intelligent beings such as ourselves.
Finally, Richard Feynman, famous physicist, once wrote that if human civilization were destroyed and you could pass only a single concept on to our descendants to help them rebuild civilization, that concept
should
be that all matter around us is made out of tiny elements that attract each other when they're far apart but repel each other when they're close together.
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