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New power
values
of informal, networked governance.
New power
values
participation, and new power is all about do-it-yourself.
So what's interesting about these new power
values
and these new power models is what they mean for organizations.
So we've spent a bit of time thinking, how can we plot organizations on a two-by-two where, essentially, we look at new power
values
and new power models and see where different people sit?
But what's really interesting about Uber is it hasn't really adopted new power
values.
We needed to step away from talking from government to army, from army to army, and we needed to talk about the universal values, and we needed to talk about humanity.
Serena, a 32-year-old accountant, says that it's important to her for her doctor to share her
values
when it comes to reproductive choice and women's rights.
One after another, our respondents told us that that doctor-patient relationship is a deeply intimate one — that to show their doctors their bodies and tell them their deepest secrets, they want to first understand their doctor's
values.
We add our
values
when it comes to women's health, LGBT health, alternative medicine, preventive health, and end-of-life decisions.
One of those, the first reason, is we were standing against core
values
of people.
And I saw firsthand how my personal
values
impacted my work.
It does not mean that I don't have
values
or beliefs, but it does mean I am not hardened around them.
But what Brazil wanted to do is to showcase a completely different country, a country that
values
science and technology, and can give a gift to millions, 25 million people around the world that cannot move any longer because of a spinal cord injury.
This is the Livingston Public Library that was completed in 2004 in my hometown, and, you know, it's got a dome and it's got this round thing and columns, red brick, and you can kind of guess what Livingston is trying to say with this building: children, property
values
and history.
We also need to explain the key
values
to which they dedicated their lives.
Instead, we would create an A.I. that uses its intelligence to learn what we value, and its motivation system is constructed in such a way that it is motivated to pursue our
values
or to perform actions that it predicts we would approve of.
The
values
that the A.I. has need to match ours, not just in the familiar context, like where we can easily check how the A.I. behaves, but also in all novel contexts that the A.I. might encounter in the indefinite future.
It
values
the artisan.
But they find themselves in a conflict between their
values
and their behavior.
The next thing we did is that the Nonhuman Rights Project, which I founded, then began to look at what kind of
values
and principles do we want to put before the judges?
MR: Well, Chris, what we're working on is creating a situation where people can create a mind file, and a mind file is the collection of their mannerisms, personality, recollection, feelings, beliefs, attitudes and values, everything that we've poured today into Google, into Amazon, into Facebook, and all of this information stored there will be able, in the next couple decades, once software is able to recapitulate consciousness, be able to revive the consciousness which is imminent in our mind file.
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.
We need to recognize that security and human rights are not opposite values, they are intrinsically related.
She was a devout conservative Catholic, a believer in traditional family values, stereotypical roles of men and women, and I was, well, me.
It creates a culture and a society that
values
what make us special and unique.
It
values
what makes us human, our flaws and our imperfections.
Your life as a complex human being is replaced by medical data: Your images, your exams, your lab values, a list of medicines.
And as long as everybody believes in the same fiction, everybody obeys and follows the same rules, the same norms, the same
values.
And if you all believe this story that I've invented, then you will follow the same norms and laws and values, and you can cooperate.
We suspended our
values.
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