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Thousands
of Germans met in pairs and talked about politics peacefully.
I thought that people with a history like that could never change, and I had to rethink my assumptions, as did many of the participants who sent us
thousands
of emails and also selfies.
And so,
thousands
of Germans met again in the summer of 2018 to talk to someone else with a different opinion.
Thousands
of Europeans met with a total stranger to argue about politics.
So far, we have been approached by more than 150 global media outlets, and maybe someday there will be something like "The World Talks," with hundreds of
thousands
of participants.
And today, as she struggles to recover, she lives with the fact that
thousands
around the world continue to watch her abuse.
We have to activate
thousands
of officers, hundreds of companies around the world if technology will allow us to outrun the perpetrators and dismantle the communities that are normalizing child sexual abuse around the world today.
But unfortunately,
thousands
upon
thousands
of people would believe it was her.
And as she told me, she still feels like there are
thousands
of eyes on her naked body, even though, intellectually, she knows it wasn't her body.
Thousands
of low-wage workers will lose their jobs.
We did so using methods that I would use to classify
thousands
of stellar explosions, applied to
thousands
of court cases.
One of her focuses is the caste system, a way of classifying people by hereditary social class that is
thousands
of years old.
There are hundreds, possibly
thousands
of different kinds of connections, or synapses.
She became a teacher, and over the next several decades, her advocacy for multicultural, socially conscious education would impact
thousands
of students.
As you can tell, you need to be a robot to fly this thing for
thousands
of hours.
Every second, millions of pieces of content are uploaded by people right around the world in different languages, drawing on
thousands
of different cultural contexts.
And so I decided to put all the paints aside for a while, and to ask this question, which was: "Why and how do objects acquire value for us?" How does a shirt that I know
thousands
of people wear, a shirt like this one, how does it somehow feel like it's mine?
This development into a culture plant did, of course, not happen overnight but took
thousands
of years, and it took several hundreds of generations of humans.
By sowing and sharing them, you will keep a link alive to what your and my ancestors have been doing for
thousands
of years, and bring it into the future.
So you come down that chain, and there's tens of
thousands
of brands which we all buy heaps of products from, but then there's only a hundred major resin producers, big petrochemical plants, that spew out all the plastic which is single use.
Even The World of Warcraft is actually
thousands
of smaller worlds.
When you hear about concerts in Fortnite, you're actually hearing about
thousands
of small concerts.
This is a single game world with
thousands
of simultaneous people participating in a conflict.
Hundreds of
thousands
or millions of people being able to coinhabit the same space.
Right now,
thousands
of people have full-time jobs in gaming.
At this time, there were
thousands
of individuals, we think, that were infected with HIV.
If this virus was in
thousands
of individuals at this point, why was it the case that it took us until 1984 to be able to discover this virus?
And the basic objective of this work is not to just go out once and look at these individuals, but to establish
thousands
of individuals in these populations that we would monitor continuously on a regular basis.
One of the people that I recently met with was an Air Force three-star general, and he said basically, where we're headed very soon is tens of
thousands
of robots operating in our conflicts, and these numbers matter, because we're not just talking about tens of
thousands
of today's robots, but tens of
thousands
of these prototypes and tomorrow's robots, because of course, one of the things that's operating in technology is Moore's Law, that you can pack in more and more computing power into those robots, and so flash forward around 25 years, if Moore's Law holds true, those robots will be close to a billion times more powerful in their computing than today.
And for
thousands
of years, we've been thinking and writing and experiencing awe, and we know so little about it.
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