Wants
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And like any teenager, she just
wants
to be liked and to fit in.
I suspect that every aid worker in Africa comes to a time in her career when she
wants
to take all the money for her project — maybe it's a school or a training program — pack it in a suitcase, get on a plane flying over the poorest villages in the country, and start throwing that money out the window.
So let's say you've used a peer-to-peer lending platform like Lending Tree or Prosper, then you've figured out that you don't need the bank, and who
wants
the bank, right?
Jonathan, a 28-year-old law student, says he
wants
to find someone who is comfortable with LGBTQ patients and specializes in LGBT health.
Frank, a 59-year-old hardware store owner, doesn't even like going to the doctor and
wants
to find someone who believes in prevention first, but who is comfortable with alternative treatments.
"But this is not what she wants," I said, "and we have documents."
Because he
wants
them to see what the reality of this is, and how he's never, ever going to give up.
Well, look how much food you can produce on 100 acres if you do this kind of ... again, give each species what it wants, let it realize its desires, its physiological distinctiveness.
We looked at the GDP and productivity growth of Germany over the last 20 years, and calculated the following scenario: if Germany
wants
to continue this GDP and productivity growth, we could directly calculate how many people Germany would need to support this growth.
He's looking at his table; he's planning to propose this evening to his girlfriend of 40 years, (Laughter) and he
wants
it to be perfect.
So the human, as you can see here, is telling the computer about areas of interest which it
wants
the computer then to try and use to improve its algorithm.
Neither one
wants
to be the first one or they're going to get the sucker's payoff, but both lose, of course, because they don't get what they want.
First player is offered a hundred dollars and is asked to propose a split: 50/50, 90/10, whatever that player
wants
to propose.
Let's work together to build a system that
wants
to make families stronger instead of pulling them apart.
And by doing that, we converted these signals into digital commands that any mechanical, electronic, or even a virtual device can understand so that the subject can imagine what he, she or it
wants
to make move, and the device obeys that brain command.
Of course, he will have it whenever he
wants.
So I think one of the reasons people are disturbed by destroying books, people don't want to rip books and nobody really
wants
to throw away a book, is that we think about books as living things, we think about them as a body, and they're created to relate to our body, as far as scale, but they also have the potential to continue to grow and to continue to become new things.
And we use the senior citizens, who are 25 percent of the population with wisdom that nobody
wants
anymore.
I'm now working on getting this school system for free out into the world, and I've found, very interestingly enough, that nobody
wants
it for free.
But for free, nobody
wants
it.
So all of a sudden, everybody
wants
one of these buildings: L.A., Seattle, Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Springfield.
Everybody
wants
one, and Gehry is everywhere.
And that's the world my brother
wants
to live in as well.
You can buy his trailer, and you'd probably get a really good deal because he
wants
to get out of town as soon as possible.
He doesn't have a degree yet, but he
wants
to be a comedian.
Now, Chris is the kind of guy who
wants
to make the data public, and so it ended up online for all to use, and that's where this graph came from.
On the other hand, when we do tours of our lab at the BioFrontiers Institute, and we explain that we use robots and lasers to look at poop, it turns out that not everyone
wants
to know.
One part of your brain
wants
you to resist, to shout, to cry, and the other part of the brain orders you to shut up and just go through it.
Now, a superintelligence with such technological maturity would be extremely powerful, and at least in some scenarios, it would be able to get what it
wants.
We ask the bamboo what it's good at, what it
wants
to become, and what it says is: respect it, design for its strengths, protect it from water, and to make the most of its curves.
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