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So as you can see, this is a frustrating topic for me, and I really try to understand: Why the reluctance to protect and support indigenous health
systems
and security
systems?
We, as the global health community policy experts, our first job is to become experts in how to monitor the strengths and vulnerabilities of health
systems
in threatened situations.
We want them to see that protecting health
systems
and other critical social institutions is an integral part of their mission.
Because unless you understand the value of social institutions, like health
systems
in these fragile settings, you won't support efforts to save them.
After a career that led me from the Air Force Academy to Space Command to now, I became a
systems
engineer, and recently I was drawn into an engineering problem associated with NASA's mission to Mars.
Can we build
systems
that converse with humans in natural language?
Can we build
systems
that recognize objects, identify emotions, emote themselves, play games and even read lips?
Can we build
systems
that have a theory of mind?
Can we build
systems
that have an ethical and moral foundation?
Dr. Bostrom's basic argument is that such
systems
will eventually have such an insatiable thirst for information that they will perhaps learn how to learn and eventually discover that they may have goals that are contrary to human needs.
Google and YouTube already have similar
systems
and they are receiving 100,000 takedown requests every hour.
I'm trying to build transportation
systems.
Are we factoring in fairness as we're developing
systems?
We all need help throughout our lifetime, but it is just as important that we are part of other people's support
systems.
This is not a change in political
systems
or a change in ideology.
Let's oppose the power of evil
systems
at home and abroad, and let's focus on the positive.
And inside each one of these incredible machines, there are hundreds of billions of tiny particles, dancing and swirling in
systems
that are more complex than the formation of galaxies.
I actually learned quite a bit about
systems
of oppression and how they can be blind to one another by talking to black men.
They're figuring this out in ways that larger, more mainstream health
systems
are years behind.
And this is a general aspect of these cooperative
systems.
And curiously, in these systems, as they grow larger, the
systems
don't converge; they diverge more.
In bigger systems, the head gets bigger and the tail gets longer, so the imbalance increases.
Most of the cooperative
systems
we've seen haven't been around long enough to have gotten to the acceptance phase.
Because this kind of value is unreachable in classic institutional frameworks, but is part of cooperative
systems
of open-source software, of file sharing, of the Wikipedia.
Only by educating people to a true solidarity will we be able to overcome the "culture of waste," which doesn't concern only food and goods but, first and foremost, the people who are cast aside by our techno-economic
systems
which, without even realizing it, are now putting products at their core, instead of people.
This ability also has an impact on how our memory
systems
work.
Every day of your life, you move through
systems
of power that other people made.
Map out who has what kind of power, arrayed in what
systems.
Instead, it's a critical function, during which your body balances and regulates its vital systems, affecting respiration and regulating everything from circulation to growth and immune response.
When T cell counts drop too low, patients are in serious danger of contracting deadly infections that healthy immune
systems
can normally handle.
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