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And what you end up with is just the basic chassis of a house onto which you can then apply
systems
like windows and cladding and insulation and services based on what's cheap and what's available.
Finally, self-organizing systems, about which, again, I won't say too much because you've been hearing all about it.
And you know about the Internet-based self-organizing
systems.
This is one of the ways that dominant
systems
maintain and reproduce themselves, which is to say the dominant group is rarely challenged to even think about its dominance, because that's one of the key characteristics of power and privilege, the ability to go unexamined, lacking introspection, in fact being rendered invisible, in large measure, in the discourse about issues that are primarily about us.
What's the role of religious belief systems, the sports culture, the pornography culture, the family structure, economics, and how that intersects, and race and ethnicity and how that intersects?
I have a backup team who help ensure that the safety and all the
systems
are put in place, but you've got to take very intelligent decisions whenever they are happening.
So yes, when the backup
systems
are put in place, I'm okay, I go in.
In the case of a dolphin, you know, it's a species that, well, they're probably close to our intelligence in many ways and we might not be able to admit that right now, but they live in quite a different environment, and you still have to bridge the gap with the sensory
systems.
As the sky gets darker, and the outside air temperatures drop below minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the most environmentally hostile segment of Helios's journey has gone by without notice, except for being recorded by specially designed data acquisition
systems
and their associated sensors.
Our democracies are trapped by
systems
too big to fail, or, more accurately, too big to control.
For example, these were state-of-the-art weapons
systems
in 1400 A.D. Now they were both very expensive to build and maintain, but with these you could dominate the populace, and the distribution of political power in feudal society reflected that.
We have applied this theory to many systems, landslides, glacier collapse, even to the dynamics of prediction of success: blockbusters, YouTube videos, movies, and so on.
We learn that most
systems
have pockets of predictability.
Ten percent of those same 7,800 houses had safe electrical
systems.
We can get showers up to 86 percent working, we can get electrical
systems
up to 77 percent working and we can get 90 percent of toilets working in those 7,500 houses.
I think many here, and in general in Western countries, would agree with your statement about analysis of democratic
systems
becoming dysfunctional, but at the same time, many would kind of find unsettling the thought that there is an unelected authority that, without any form of oversight or consultation, decides what the national interest is.
And part of the reason why we don't know anything at all is that the information technology
systems
that we use in global health to find the data to solve these problems is what you see here.
There are models for sustainable forestry that allow us to cut trees properly, and those are the only trees appropriate to use for these kinds of
systems.
Well, then you'll appreciate this principle that we should invest much more in AI safety research, because as we put AI in charge of even more decisions and infrastructure, we need to figure out how to transform today's buggy and hackable computers into robust AI
systems
that we can really trust, because otherwise, all this awesome new technology can malfunction and harm us, or get hacked and be turned against us.
Andy Grove: The two key phrases of the management by objective
systems
are the objectives and the key results, and they match the two purposes.
And thirdly, how does life make things disappear into
systems?
Because life doesn't really deal in things; there are no things in the natural world divorced from their
systems.
We're logging about 500 different parameters within the data systems, about 13,000 health parameters and events to say when things are not working the way they should do, and we're sending that data back to the garage using telemetry at a rate of two to four megabits per second.
So we have evidence of a genuine mechanistic overlap between these two important
systems.
In terms of the neuroscience, by understanding these two systems, we're really beginning to understand how both sleep and mental illness are generated and regulated within the brain.
Now, as it turns out, I'm a neuroscientist, so I knew that the memory of that person and the awful, emotional undertones that color in that memory, are largely mediated by separate brain
systems.
What I've got here is two systems, an attacker, which I've made look all Matrix-y and scary, and a victim, which you might recognize from home or work.
Across the last few decades, we've tried to construct
systems
of accountability for all sorts of institutions and professionals and officials and so on that will make it easier for us to judge their trustworthiness.
A lot of these
systems
have the converse effect.
Sometimes, we can't solve big problems because our political
systems
fail.
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