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Just
turned
it on.
We implanted electrodes in the fornix of patients with Alzheimer's disease, we
turned
it on, and we looked at what happens to glucose use in the brain.
Only 60 years later, it travels at 80 percent of the speed of sound, and we don't travel any faster today because commercial supersonic air travel
turned
out to be a bust.
But now it's
turned
around.
So, I
turned
on the TV, and I don't watch TV very much, but you know this person?
Leonardo da Vinci said, "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes
turned
skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long to return."
Jim Ewing fell to earth and was badly broken, but his eyes
turned
skyward, where he always longed to return.
I've just
turned
your $50 camera into a $1,000 camera with that trick.
Nowadays, exile has
turned
into getting out.
Everybody was running around and having fun, but then sometime around 30 it was like the music
turned
off and everybody started sitting down.
This destruction idea
turned
into a yearlong project that I called Goodbye Art, where each and every piece of art had to be destroyed after its creation.
What I thought would be the ultimate limitation actually
turned
out to be the ultimate liberation, as each time I created, the destruction brought me back to a neutral place where I felt refreshed and ready to start the next project.
It
turned
out to be about life, and having life skills.
This is the first kid who came there; he later on
turned
out to be a 13-year-old school dropout.
But there was a fourth message, and this message simply said, "When surveyed, 77 percent of your neighbors said that they
turned
off their air conditioning and
turned
on their fans.
I
turned
to books.
It
turned
out that giving the planes to the museum was worth much more than the debt, so for five years, six years, I only had to pay one third income tax.
And
turned
up the other way, the people who are retirement age goes up very, very fast, as the baby boomers get to retirement age.
Now, this year the Internet turns 20, and Ushahidi
turned
five.
Now, looking back on that night, I'd love so desperately to believe that I treated that woman on that night with the same empathy and compassion I'd shown the 27-year-old newlywed who came to the E.R. three nights earlier with lower back pain that
turned
out to be advanced pancreatic cancer.
Unlike a normal frog, which lays its eggs in the water and goes away and wishes its froglets well, this frog swallowed its fertilized eggs, swallowed them into the stomach, where it should be having food, didn't digest the eggs, and
turned
its stomach into a uterus.
If the goal here was to get the DNA out and use the DNA down the track to try to bring a thylacine back, what we didn't want happening when the information was shoved into the machine and the wheel
turned
around and the lights flashed, was to have a wizened old horrible curator pop out the other end of the machine.
Some of the thylacines that were being
turned
in to zoos, sanctuaries, even at the museums, had collar marks on the neck.
At Microsoft Applied Sciences, along with my mentor Cati Boulanger, I redesigned the computer and
turned
a little space above the keyboard into a digital workspace.
With one look at Benandonner’s thick neck and crushing fists, Finn
turned
and ran.
Well, then you'll appreciate this principle that we should invest much more in AI safety research, because as we put AI in charge of even more decisions and infrastructure, we need to figure out how to transform today's buggy and hackable computers into robust AI systems that we can really trust, because otherwise, all this awesome new technology can malfunction and harm us, or get hacked and be
turned
against us.
Thirty years ago, we
turned
it on.
Just last year, we
turned
on the production Internet.
So I got in my car, and I drove three hours north along the coast, and the roads grew emptier and narrower, and then I
turned
onto an even narrower path, barely paved, that snaked for two miles up to the top of a mountain.
Several year later, I managed to successfully fail all of my exams and didn't really leave school with much to show for at all, and my parents, maybe as a reward, bought me what
turned
out to be a one-way ticket to Australia, and I came back home about four years later.
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