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But it's also very serious because all this accessibility
stuff
started coming up, where people can't use computers, necessarily.
Maybe take some more
stuff
out of your pockets and throw it down, and maybe some chapstick, whatever.
But as I'm kind of getting older and kind of messing with all this stuff, I'm realizing that my idea of a perfect world really can't be designed by one person or even by a million experts.
A kind of Wikipedia for
stuff?
So one of the things that I say to men, and my colleagues and I always say this, is we need more men who have the courage and the strength to start standing up and saying some of this stuff, and standing with women and not against them and pretending that somehow this is a battle between the sexes and other kinds of nonsense.
But as the social researcher Charles Murray has documented, as we started to automate the economy, and 1960 is just about when computers started to be used by businesses, as we started to progressively inject technology and automation and digital
stuff
into the economy, the fortunes of Bill and Ted diverged a lot.
And it frees up the nurses and the nurse's aides from doing that mundane work of just mechanically pushing
stuff
around to spend more time with patients.
And the robot figures out, ah, he must mean I want to put
stuff
down.
Better not to see this
stuff
at all.
You're reading about this smart stuff, this intelligent dissection of the immune system.
In general, people who enjoy more nonsense, enjoy more abstract art, they tend to be liberal, less conservative, that type of
stuff.
What could we do with this
stuff?
We would hope that we'll be able to get that DNA back into a viable form, and then, much like we've done with the Lazarus Project, get that
stuff
into an egg of a host species.
And that tells us if we can get that genome back together, get it into a live cell, it's going to produce thylacine
stuff.
See, I grew up on this stuff: food stamps.
And what they're talking about is all of the information that we're generating through our interaction with and over the Internet, everything from Facebook and Twitter to music downloads, movies, streaming, all this kind of stuff, the live streaming of TED.
It's kind of on its way out now, but we still use it for 99 percent of our
stuff.
Because if we can do that, if we can actually just collect the data electronically, digitally, from the very beginning, we can just put a shortcut right through that whole process of typing, of having somebody type that
stuff
into the computer.
While I was doing it, my business partner, Rose, who's here with her husband, Matthew, here in the audience, Rose was out doing similar
stuff
for the American Red Cross.
And you go out there, and you spend money on airfare and you spend time and you spend per diem and you spend for a hotel and all that
stuff.
This engine, well, it's driven by our international banking system, by the problem of anonymous shell companies, and by the secrecy that we have afforded big oil, gas and mining operations, and, most of all, by the failure of our politicians to back up their rhetoric and do something really meaningful and systemic to tackle this
stuff.
Now, AI can generate fake faces and simulate your face saying
stuff
that you never said.
We know how far you've run, how far you've moved, what your calorie intake, all that sort of
stuff.
What you can do is, the more you run, the more points you get, and we have an auction where you can buy Nike
stuff
but only by proving that you've actually used the product to do stuff."
You can't buy
stuff
with pesos.
Loose change, small change is a real problem, and what tends to happen is you buy a bunch of stuff, you're due, say, 10 cents, 20 cents in change.
Prospera: We are such
stuff
as dreams are made on.
Essentially, all the
stuff
we've burned up during the day, we restore, we replace, we rebuild during the night.
So everything we've been talking about today is based on this philosophically charged principle of neuroscience that the mind, with its seemingly mysterious properties, is actually made of physical
stuff
that we can tinker with.
These are the questions that should not remain just inside the lab, and so one goal of today's talk was to bring everybody up to speed with the kind of
stuff
that's possible in modern neuroscience, but now, just as importantly, to actively engage everybody in this conversation.
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