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And it turns out that the way AI tends to solve this particular problem is by doing this: it assembles itself into a tower and then falls over and lands at Point B. And technically, this solves the problem.
Technically, it got to Point B. The danger of AI is not that it's going to rebel against us, it's that it's going to do exactly what we ask it to do.
But when David Ha set up this experiment, he had to set it up with very, very strict limits on how big the AI was allowed to make the legs, because otherwise ... (Laughter) And technically, it got to the end of that obstacle course.
[Sindis Poop, Turdly, Suffer, Gray Pubic] (Laughter) So technically, it did what I asked it to.
And technically, it did what they asked it to do.
That was Cornish, the ancestral language of Cornwall, which today is
technically
a county in southern England.
And technically, even outside the planet, if you count those that are currently on their way to Mars.
So, technically, it's a little bit complex, but it gives you an output which is more intuitive to use, in some sense.
Well, technically, it's about Greenpeace, an environmental organization that wanted to stop the Japanese government's whaling campaign.
The most difficult things to X-ray, the most
technically
challenging things to X-ray are the lightest things, the most delicate things.
So this system that was built for TED is here to illustrate that it is
technically
possible to actually deploy a system like this, and we're looking very hard at how to make it highly cost-effective to use in places like Africa and other parts of the world.
And my dad said, "Yeah, but, honey, I think that's
technically
just between Thanksgiving and Christmas."
The reasons these challenges are great is that
technically
it's difficult to go to sea.
It's what's
technically
known as a "barchan," and the entire dune walks across the desert in a westerly direction at a speed of about 17 meters per year.
Technically
abominable (with audible "pops" between scenes)and awesomely amateurish, "Flesh" requires a lot of patience to sit through and will probably turn off most viewers; but the dialogue rings amazingly true and Joe Dallesandro, who exposes his body in almost every scene, also gives an utterly convincing performance.
Technically
I'am a Van Damme Fan, or I was.
While I feel the film was
technically
well done, the acting was spotty, it was just a little too dark for my mood while I was watching it.
Soulless,
technically
good and the usual in-jokes for adults.
I'm not a big fan of musicals, although this
technically
might not qualify as a musical.
Technically
OK, Just bad, bad, bad...
Technically
the film is OK, photography, music, special effects, editing and it's generally well made.
Technically
speaking, the sound is poor, you can tell about man dialogs that were remade on studio that are poorly achieved in the final mix.
Soultaker is
technically
what you would call the movie that was meant to be good.
The premise is perfectly serviceable, it's mostly
technically
efficient if horribly uninspired with even Henry Mancini's musacky score surprisingly pleasant, but you can't help feeling that things would have turned out better if one of the leads had turned out to be the killer (as is rumoured was originally the case).
The film is in such bad shape that it looks like someone just ran it through a dishwasher, the sound is terrible, the dialog is otherworldly bad, there's some primitive mannequin gore (plus some dismemberments and guts) and it's
technically
inept in every possible way it can be inept.
To identify this movie as a vampire movie would be
technically
correct.
Technically, it's horrible.
However,
technically
this is an inept movie serial from start to finish--produced by 3rd-rate writers, actors and crew.
Technically
speaking, this movie sucks...lol.
Technically
good, anyway, a pity for the lack of tension.
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