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What I thought I would do is I would
start
with a simple request.
CB: All right, so Leo and Cookie might have gotten off to a little bit of a rough start, but they get along great now.
And with that shift in thinking, we can now
start
to imagine new questions, new possibilities for robots that we might not have thought about otherwise.
So given that key insight, we can now
start
to imagine new kinds of applications for robots.
And the third was just a pen and paper log, because that's the standard intervention you typically get when you
start
a diet-and-exercise program.
I'd like to
start
with a couple of quick examples.
And let's
start
with radical increases in resource efficiency.
And the effect of this is that as the droplets
start
to form on the bumps, they stay in tight, spherical beads, which means they're much more mobile than they would be if it was just a film of water over the whole beetle's shell.
I'll ask the technicians to
start
the music.
I
start
it myself.
To
start
simply, I want to say that compassion is kind.
With every handful of the powder they throw into the air, their white saris slowly
start
to suffuse with color.
They say, "I really want to follow a life of purpose, but I don't know where to
start.
In 1986, I moved to Rwanda, and I worked with a very small group of Rwandan women to
start
that country's first microfinance bank.
If you spend five minutes with somebody, you
start
looking beyond their facial appearance, and the people who you're initially attracted to may seem boring and you lose interest in them, and the people who you didn't immediately seek out, because you didn't find them particularly attractive, become attractive people because of their personality.
So let me
start
with genomics.
People come around us and
start
asking, "What are you doing here?"
I wanted that wish to actually
start
now.
The Internet has played a great role, helping these people to speak up their minds, to collaborate together, to
start
thinking together.
These are stem cells that we create from specific sources, and we can drive them to become heart cells, and they
start
beating in culture.
The cells genetically know what to do, and they
start
beating together.
Start
differentiating into effector and memory cells.
And the idea is you fast forward and good students
start
failing algebra all of the sudden, and
start
failing calculus all of the sudden, despite being smart, despite having good teachers, and it's usually because they have these Swiss cheese gaps that kept building throughout their foundation.
Further down, you
start
getting into pre-algebra and early algebra.
Further down, you
start
getting into algebra one, algebra two, a little bit of precalculus.
We've put a bunch of game mechanics in there, where you get badges, we're going to
start
having leader boards by area, you get points.
But literally the next day they were like, "Can you
start
in two weeks?"
And yeah, you can
start
becoming a mentor, a tutor, really immediately.
And so with many privacy provisions put in place to protect everyone who was recorded in the data, we made elements of the data available to my trusted research team at MIT so we could
start
teasing apart patterns in this massive data set, trying to understand the influence of social environments on language acquisition.
In order to convert this opaque, 90,000 hours of video into something that we could
start
to see, we use motion analysis to pull out, as we move through space and through time, what we call space-time worms.
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