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If we turn the question around and now say not, what does the laughter sound like in
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of being real or posed, but we say, how much does this laughter make you want to laugh, how contagious is this laughter to you, we see a different profile.
So we've got a very interesting behavior about which a lot of our lay assumptions are incorrect, but I'm coming to see that actually there's even more to laughter than it's an important social emotion we should look at, because it turns out people are phenomenally nuanced in
terms
of how we use laughter.
I think this is probably going to be a characteristic of close emotional relationships such as you might have with friends, which explains my next clip, which is of a YouTube video of some young men in the former East Germany on making a video to promote their heavy metal band, and it's extremely macho, and the mood is very serious, and I want you to notice what happens in
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of laughter when things go wrong and how quickly that happens, and how that changes the mood.
This project has been very modestly funded at about a million dollars a year, and the kind of bang you can get for your buck in
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of leveraging a criminal justice system that could function if it were properly trained and motivated and led, and these countries, especially a middle class that is seeing that there's really no future with this total instability and total privatization of security I think there's an opportunity, a window for change.
And this is ironic because every newspaper article about the future of A.I. has a picture of this: So I think what we need to do is to conceive of the issue more abstractly, not in
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of vivid Hollywood scenarios.
I think this is pretty obvious in
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of some of the needs.
Over the past 20 years, both in the United States and in Europe, we've come to accept that we must talk about security in zero sum terms, as if the only way to gain more security is by compromising on values and rights: security versus human rights, safety versus freedom and development.
Well, like, I guess I would ask, like, what do you think sex-negative is? (Laughter) Yeah, because, like, the
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that we use are, like, so important, because, like, we call it sex work because it helps people understand that, like, it's work, and, like, you know, just like there are, like, healthcare providers and, like, insurance providers, like, we think of these workers as, like, sex care providers.
What does this mean in practical
terms?
One way to understand neurodiversity is to think in
terms
of human operating systems.
And so I did at first think very literally about this in
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of all right, we'll take Pearl Harbor and we'll add it to Los Angeles and we'll make this apocalyptic dawn on the horizon of the city.
Instead, you really have to accept them on their own terms, because insects make us question what's normal and what's natural.
Now we can navigate information on our own
terms.
So in
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of having Asperger's, it can be viewed as a disadvantage, and sometimes it is a real pain in the butt, but it's also the opposite.
I couldn't speak English, and I was way behind in
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of reading and writing.
I know there's competition in
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of funding, but what about the science?
Wendy Freedman: In
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of the science, they're very complementary.
The risks associated with 9/11 will not be measured in
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of lives lost by terror attacks or buildings destroyed or trillions of dollars spent. They'll be measured in
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of the costs of our distraction from critical issues and our inability to get together scientists, technologists, government leaders, at a moment of transformation akin to the beginning of the Renaissance, akin to the beginning of the major transformational eras that have happened on Earth, and start coming up with, if not the right answers, then at least the right questions.
So you had a legacy already built in
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of being an athlete, a legacy of the work you did to lobby for equal pay for women athletes and the Women's Sports Foundation.
But everyone that I knew had an interest in the primacy of the written word in
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of nurturing a democracy, nurturing an enlightened life.
We really appreciate that they took the decisions that made a difference, and that put the world on the right pathway, and we benefit now from that pathway," that they will feel that somehow we took our responsibilities, we did what was done in 1945 in similar terms, we didn't miss the opportunity, we lived up to our responsibilities.
To sum things up, in
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of these three pillars, they all have one thing in common more than anything else.
A Mexican gardener in Los Angeles and a Nepali housekeeper in Delhi have more in common in
terms
of rituals and restrictions than nationality implies.
In the week after Nick Berg's beheading, these were the top 10 search
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in the United States.
And the problem with these extremes, and not just the temperature extremes, but also the extremes in
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of storms and other climate impacts, is our infrastructure is just not set up to deal with these sorts of events.
You can also use one of the other
terms
that connote the same idea, such as polymath, the Renaissance person.
Now, throughout much of the recent history of medicine, we've thought about illness and treatment in
terms
of a profoundly simple model.
And in some ways we had hooked ourselves back onto this idea: cells, organisms, environments, because we were now thinking about bone stem cells, we were thinking about arthritis in
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of a cellular disease.
We've thought about personalization of medicine very much in
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of genomics.
In concrete terms, that means that the average human being is living on a level of social progress about the same of Cuba or Kazakhstan today.
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