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Of course, you understand, the central scientific challenge of a project like this one is qualifying, quantifying and representing uncertainty and inconsistency at each step of this process.
To really
understand
Central Park, you have to physically be there.
It is going to be to redefine the new business models which
understand
that the only license to operate is to combine these things.
There are plenty of you and plenty of us who
understand
this.
And I think people don't fully
understand
how broad the message is.
Like so many who straddle East and West, I've been drawn, over the years, to try to better
understand
my origins.
We need to go beyond the boxes, the job descriptions, beyond the surface of the container, to
understand
the real content.
They don't
understand
reality and they add the complicatedness of metrics, KPIs.
I wanted to
understand
who we were arresting, who we were charging, and who we were putting in our nation's jails and prisons.
I also wanted to
understand
if we were making decisions in a way that made us safer.
What I decided to look for was a strong data and analytic risk assessment tool, something that would let judges actually
understand
with a scientific and objective way what the risk was that was posed by someone in front of them.
They just want to
understand
how everything works and experience as much of life as they can.
And, in fact, the scientist Eric Kandel used them in his research to
understand
how memories are stored.
Science, science has allowed us to know so much about the far reaches of the universe, which is at the same time tremendously important and extremely remote, and yet much, much closer, much more directly related to us, there are many things we don't really
understand.
I wanted to
understand
complexity, the complexity of the world around us and especially in the animal kingdom.
To
understand
this system, we built a computer model of roosting, based on simple, individual rules, and simulated thousands and thousands of days in the virtual bat colony.
To
understand
PTSD, we first need to
understand
how the brain processes a wide range of ordeals, including the death of a loved one, domestic violence, injury or illness, abuse, rape, war, car accidents, and natural disasters.
We don’t completely
understand
what’s happening in the brain, but one theory is that the stress hormone cortisol may be continuously activating the “fight-flight-freeze” response while reducing overall brain functioning, leading to a number of negative symptoms.
Psychotherapy can be very effective for PTSD, helping patients better
understand
their triggers.
I think a lot of people actually
understand
this anecdotally, but in order to visualize just how sparsely our planet is collected, some friends and I put together a dataset of the 30 million pictures that have been gathered by these satellites between 2000 and 2010.
In space, size drives cost, and we had worked with these very small, breadbox-sized satellites in school, but as we began to better
understand
the laws of physics, we found that the quality of pictures those satellites could take was very limited, because the laws of physics dictate that the best picture you can take through a telescope is a function of the diameter of that telescope, and these satellites had a very small, very constrained volume.
And so, several years ago, I undertook a program to try to
understand
the fundamental physical mechanisms underlying intelligence.
My equivalent of that statement to pass on to descendants to help them build artificial intelligences or to help them
understand
human intelligence, is the following: Intelligence should be viewed as a physical process that tries to maximize future freedom of action and avoid constraints in its own future.
Democracy, in order to work, requires that reasonable men and women take the time to
understand
and debate difficult, sometimes complex issues, and they do so in an atmosphere which strives for the type of understanding that leads to, if not agreement, then at least a productive and workable compromise.
(First voice) (Second voice) You probably didn't
understand
what they said, but I hope that you heard their unique vocal identities.
And part of building that bridge to the future, to the point where we can actually see the oceans in a rational way, or put up these geo-spatial orbits that will twirl or do microwaves or stuff, is going to depend on how we
understand
bioenergy and manage it.
It's that this is the net effect in terms of what technology does, if you
understand
biology.
One of the ironies of this whole system is we're discussing what to do about a system that we don't
understand.
It is beginning to
understand
the transition that occurred in agriculture, from brute force into biological force.
And so I did things like travel to South Africa, where I had an opportunity to
understand
how Nelson Mandela was ahead of his time in anticipating and navigating his political, social and economic context.
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