Talking
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It rests on your skin, and it knows when it is you're
talking.
And by knowing when it is you're talking, it gets rid of the other noises that it knows about, which is the environmental noises.
In this case, we're
talking
about metaphors about pain and addiction and madness.
One of the common characteristics of all of these animals I've been
talking
to you about is that they did not appear to have received the memo that they need to behave according to the rules that we have derived from a handful of randomly selected animals that currently populate the vast majority of biomedical laboratories across the world.
We think about pie charts and column graphs and endless politicians
talking
to scientists wearing cardigans.
Only one problem: you're not
talking
to the bank.
You're
talking
to the criminals.
They increasingly wall themselves off in these ideological silos, consuming different news,
talking
only to like-minded others and more and more choosing to live in different parts of the country.
Now, this is a funny sort of conceptual thing, and yesterday we were
talking
about Danny Hillis' "10,000 Year Clock."
That's what I'm
talking
about, technology amplifying our cognitive abilities so we can imagine and design things that were simply out of our reach as plain old un-augmented humans.
So, Bishop's human partner can tell what to do in plain English and with simple gestures, kind of like
talking
to a dog, and then Bishop executes on those instructions with perfect precision.
It shows up regardless whether I'm
talking
to a humanist or a racist, a man, a woman, a Muslim or an atheist.
I know what I'm
talking
about.
But in actuality, I find
talking
about jailing much less depressing than the alternative, because I think if we don't talk about these issues and collectively change how we think about jailing, at the end of all of our lives, we'll still have jails full of poor people who don't belong there.
So when we're
talking
about something that's happening on the Earth, we will say, today.
Can you guess which group I'm
talking
about?
We create social risks for one another, even in schools which are supposed to be all about learning, and I'm not
talking
about standardized tests.
After a lot of reading and
talking
with experts, I have come to believe that his involvement in the shootings was rooted not in his desire to kill but in his desire to die.
And in the same breath, I'm
talking
about violence.
One of the most helpful conversations I had was with a coworker who overheard me
talking
to someone else in my office cubicle.
And information on how they could support themselves and their children, such as information like spending time
talking
to your child, showing them more affection, being more patient with your child,
talking
to your children.
The girl stayed quiet throughout the focus group, not
talking
at all, with her knees curled up against her chest.
I could spend all of my time with you
talking
about it, but I won't, because I want to make sure to tell you about one solution.
Information that we copy from person to person, by imitation, by language, by talking, by telling stories, by wearing clothes, by doing things.
How will we ever get over racism if we keep on
talking
about race?
So the US cannot solve it by itself, and very quickly, the pressure on the US to do the same will be immense because we are
talking
about high-risk, high-gain technologies.
CA: But I'd push back on that, because I think what people are
talking
about is that there was a world where you had fewer journalistic outlets, where there were traditions, that things were fact-checked.
And biology tells us two things about Homo sapiens which are very relevant to this issue: first of all, that we are completely dependent on the ecological system around us, and that today we are
talking
about a global system.
I'm from Ghana, West Africa, and my question is: I'm wondering how do you present and justify the idea of global governance to countries that have been historically disenfranchised by the effects of globalization, and also, if we're
talking
about global governance, it sounds to me like it will definitely come from a very Westernized idea of what the "global" is supposed to look like.
Talking
to John, I was surprised to learn that camels have an average life expectancy of 40 to 50 years.
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