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And that led Henri Bergson, the French philosopher, to say, "All the great thinkers of humanity have left happiness in the vague so that each of them could define their own terms."
It's also been a real issue in
terms
of access.
I kept thinking, can it really have taken us over 2,000 years to come to
terms
with that simple notion as being our minimum expectation of each other?
It's that this is the net effect in
terms
of what technology does, if you understand biology.
Think of it in the following
terms.
It is very expensive to process this stuff, both in economic
terms
and in energy
terms.
So we're extremely closely related to them, and as you'll see in
terms
of our behavior, we've got some relationship as well.
So what I'm asking today, the question I want to explore with you today is, what kind of ape are we in
terms
of our sexuality?
The technology need to mature in
terms
of safety, to get to the safety levels that we expect from aircraft.
Now what that really meant in
terms
of the Porter-Henderson framework was the collapse of certain kinds of economies of scale.
So essentially what's happening here, and genomics is merely one example of this, is that technology is driving the natural scaling of the activity beyond the institutional boundaries within which we have been used to thinking about it, and in particular beyond the institutional boundaries in
terms
of which business strategy as a discipline is formulated.
So I'm quickly going to show you, since I'm running out of time, in
terms
of how much it costs for us to manufacture, the biggest idea was roll-to-roll manufacturing, so we built this out of 50 cents of parts and costs.
I suggest that real equality, full equality, does not just mean valuing women on male
terms.
In policy terms, real equality means recognizing that the work that women have traditionally done is just as important as the work that men have traditionally done, no matter who does it.
Well, we still have a ways to go in
terms
of anti-discrimination.
ES: When we think about in
terms
of how far we can go, I think that's a question that's really only limited by what we're willing to put into it.
And it's viewed in those sort of idealistic
terms.
CA: So in
terms
of the threats that face America overall, where would you place terrorism?
You've heard the numbers about the tip of the iceberg in
terms
of numbers of terrorist attacks that NSA programs contributed to stopping was 54, 25 of those in Europe, and of those 25, 18 of them occurred in three countries, some of which are our allies, and some of which are beating the heck out of us over the NSA programs, by the way.
CA: To a lay person it seems like he has certain things to offer the U.S., the government, you, others, in
terms
of putting things right and helping figure out a smarter policy, a smarter way forward for the future.
And so I think we're seeing a lot of exciting work going on that sort of crosses computer science and neuroscience in
terms
of really understanding what it takes to make something smart and do really interesting things.
We think about it in
terms
of both things, and I think you can't have privacy without security, so let me just talk about security first, because you asked about Snowden and all of that, and then I'll say a little bit about privacy.
And I have to figure out what they're doing, why, and whether or not there's risk involved, often without much in
terms
of context or background.
Now, what would it take in
terms
of land area to do this, 200 plants?
If I ask you to envision what a great day looks like next week, you might describe it in more general
terms.
In addition, another vulnerable and critical period in
terms
of development is when the mother is pregnant.
One of the genetic factors that we don't understand, however, is the difference that we see in
terms
of males and females.
It might have been a single paragraph that was missing, or yet, even more subtle than that, a single letter, one out of three billion letters that was changed, that was altered, yet had profound effects in
terms
of how the brain functions and affects behavior.
And that explains, in part, why we see such a broad spectrum in
terms
of its effects.
They fit together in a network that's starting to make sense now in
terms
of how the brain functions.
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