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And the last thing is that this algorithm also identifies what are our intuitions, of which
words
should lead in the neighborhood of introspection.
So for instance,
words
such as "self," "guilt," "reason," "emotion," are very close to "introspection," but other words, such as "red," "football," "candle," "banana," are just very far away.
All that we have to do is take the books, we digitize them, and we take this stream of
words
as a trajectory and project them into the space, and then we ask whether this trajectory spends significant time circling closely to the concept of introspection.
To put it more precisely, whether the
words
we say today can tell us something of where our minds will be in a few days, in a few months or a few years from now.
And in the same way many of us are now wearing sensors that detect our heart rate, our respiration, our genes, on the hopes that this may help us prevent diseases, we can ask whether monitoring and analyzing the
words
we speak, we tweet, we email, we write, can tell us ahead of time whether something may go wrong with our minds.
More specifically, it was not in which semantic neighborhoods the
words
were, but how far and fast they jumped from one semantic neighborhood to the other one.
And this simple fact, that reading in between the lines, I could sense, through words, his feelings, was a simple, but very effective way to help.
And in doing so, we may be seeing in the future a very different form of mental health, based on objective, quantitative and automated analysis of the
words
we write, of the
words
we say.
And I felt myself becoming less aggressive as I was able to put
words
to feelings for the first time and realizing what a valuable tool that was.
And I say two
words
to him: "Go home."
And he ain't looking my way, but I hear him mumble two
words
to me: "I'm sorry."
In other words, you're either distracted or you have fear of missing out.
We hear his
words
and translate them into our own internal truths.
What if instead of just experiencing visiting some reality on Earth, you could surf gravitational waves on the edge of a black hole, or create galaxies from scratch, or communicate with each other not using
words
but using our raw thoughts?
So, I lead a team at Google that works on machine intelligence; in other words, the engineering discipline of making computers and devices able to do some of the things that brains do.
In other words, if we've solved for w the right way, then the error will be zero.
In other words, you know that it's a bird, and you already have your neural network that you've trained on birds, but what is the picture of a bird?
I then searched the word "globalist" and got things like, "Socialist Sell-Outs," "Disgusting Corporate Propaganda," "Elitist Financial Overlords," "Ruthless Cosmopolitan Rats." (Laughter) Even by social media standards, the
words
are cruel and disgusting.
Those four
words
were my gift.
In other words, I claim, if we really want to improve our judgment as individuals and as societies, what we need most is not more instruction in logic or rhetoric or probability or economics, even though those things are quite valuable.
In simple words, resilin, which is a protein, is the most elastic rubber on Earth.
As I have progressed in my career, I have received many
words
of encouragement, but I have also often been met by women, men and couples who have clearly had an issue with my husband and I having chosen the path of a dual-career couple.
I would lie if I said these
words
didn't hurt.
Why do we not use these
words
every day?
In other words, we need to think more modestly and subtly about when and how we can shape, rather than control, unpredictable and complex situations.
So for Manshiyat Naser, I decided to write in Arabic the
words
of St. Athanasius of Alexandria, a Coptic bishop from the third century, who said: (Arabic), which means in English, "Anyone who wants to see the sunlight clearly needs to wipe his eyes first."
It was really important for me that the community felt connected to the
words.
Just notice what kinds of
words
and feelings come to mind.
And I want to explain how it works, but what
words
do I use?
I mean, I can use profane
words
like "shit" and "piss," and then my grandma won't watch the video.
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