Towards
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Fascism, in contrast, tells me that my nation is supreme, and that I have exclusive obligations
towards
it.
Fascism denies all identities except the national identity and insists that I have obligations only
towards
my nation.
So, imagine that the animal is walking
towards
the sea.
As a cross-country skier and member of the Australian ski team headed
towards
the Winter Olympics, I was on a training bike ride with my fellow teammates.
As we made our way up
towards
the spectacular Blue Mountains west of Sydney, it was the perfect autumn day: sunshine, the smell of eucalypt and a dream.
Because I've lost everything that I valued, everything that I'd worked
towards.
And he said, "Well, you take the controls, and you fly
towards
that mountain."
And as I looked up, I realized that he was pointing
towards
the Blue Mountains, where the journey had begun.
And if we are to move
towards
our collective bliss ... it's time we shed our focus on the physical and instead embrace the virtues of the heart.
Generating tissues of predictable density and behavior is the second piece, and will be really key
towards
getting these models to be adopted for drug discovery.
By combining tissue engineering techniques with microfluidics, the field is actually evolving
towards
just that, a model of the entire ecosystem of the body, complete with multiple organ systems to be able to test how a drug you might take for your blood pressure might affect your liver or an antidepressant might affect your heart.
It gets really, really ugly out
towards
2030.
Unfortunately, I picture it made in Germany or Japan, but this amazing machine that's constantly scouring every bit of human endeavor and taking resources, money, labor, capital, machinery, away from the least productive parts and
towards
the more productive parts, and while this might cause temporary dislocation, what it does is it builds up the more productive areas and lets the less productive areas fade away and die, and as a result the whole system is so much more efficient, so much richer for everybody.
And this long-term fiscal picture that we're in right now, I think what is most maddening about it is, if Congress were simply able to show not that they agree with each other, not that they're able to come up with the best possible compromise, but that they are able to just begin the process
towards
compromise, we all instantly are better off.
But even though I had this newfound joy and freedom, people's reaction completely changed
towards
me.
We're working with the folks at IBM Research from the Accessibility Center to string together technologies to work
towards
the universal translator.
You allow them to steer
towards
the little stripe, and they'll just steer
towards
that stripe forever.
And the key is to promote a positive African attitude
towards
Africa.
Now, this perfect storm that we are facing is the result of our rising population, rising
towards
10 billion people, land that is turning to desert, and, of course, climate change.
And it's how we can bend the arc of history down
towards
zero, just doing the things that we know work.
You've often taken really surprising stances
towards
building smart algorithms at Netflix.
But isn't it the case that algorithms tend to point you away from the broccoli and
towards
the candy, if you're not careful?
We just had a talk about how, on YouTube, somehow algorithms tend to, just by actually being smarter, tend to drive people
towards
more radical or specific content.
So when I later went into business and became a philanthropist, I think I gravitated
towards
education and trying to make a difference there.
Now it's four apple cubes, and their behavior again moves
towards
the Nash equilibrium.
That's Charles Paxton who won the 2000 biology prize for his paper, "Courtship behavior of ostriches
towards
humans under farming conditions in Britain."
Now, the last thing that I want to talk to you about is care customization, because if you've got care anywhere and you've got care networking, those are going to go a long way
towards
improving our health care system, but there's still too much guesswork.
During our eight-week pilot in English and Arabic, we reached over 300,000 people who had expressed an interest in or sympathy
towards
a jihadi group.
You know, questions and curiosity like Maddie's are magnets that draw us
towards
our teachers, and they transcend all technology or buzzwords in education.
Just like with heterosexism, if you're a heterosexual person and you yourself don't enact harassing or abusive behaviors
towards
people of varying sexual orientations, if you don't say something in the face of other heterosexual people doing that, then, in a sense, isn't your silence a form of consent and complicity?
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