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Childline, a UK nonprofit that's focused on helping young people on various issues, released a staggering statistic late last year: from 2012 to 2013, there was an 87 percent increase in calls and e-mails related to cyberbullying.
Sometimes, when the computer is not so confident about what it sees, we have taught it to be smart enough to give us a safe answer instead of committing too much, just like we would do, but other times our computer algorithm is remarkable at telling us what exactly the objects are, like the make, model,
year
of the cars.
Most serve a
year
or two with StoryCorps traveling the country, gathering the wisdom of humanity.
The real challenge is up to you: to take this tool and figure out how we can use it all across America and around the world, so that instead of recording thousands of StoryCorps interviews a year, we could potentially record tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or maybe even more.
The failure to prepare could allow the next epidemic to be dramatically more devastating than Ebola Let's look at the progression of Ebola over this
year.
And worldwide, act further, like you've begun to do at the end of last
year
by striking out against climate change with hands joined together rather than fists apart.
2014 was the hottest
year
on record.
And she and her family fled Syria through the desert into Jordan and she's been living in this camp for the last
year
and a half.
I have lived here in the Zaatari camp in Jordan for the last
year
and a half.
BF: You know, over the years, every
year
at the conference, it's kind of become a tradition for us to do something dangerous with Richard.
BF: Richard you tell him, it's your last
year.
The bottom graph is September of last
year.
This is one of the cameras of Rosetta, the OSIRIS camera, and this actually was the cover of Science magazine on January 23 of this
year.
The activity increase we saw in June, July, August last
year
was a four-fold activity increase.
This kindergarten is completely open, most of the
year.
And I realized we give one percent of corporate profits to charity every
year.
About a
year
ago, some friends of mine and I started a not-for-profit called Just Capital.
Now, right now, there's no widely accepted standard that a company or corporation can follow, and that's where Just Capital comes in, because beginning this
year
and every
year
we'll be conducting a nationwide survey of a representative sample of 20,000 Americans to find out exactly what they think are the criteria for justness in corporate behavior.
So we'll release the findings this September for the first time, and then next year, we'll poll again, and we'll take the additive step this time of ranking the 1,000 largest U.S. companies from number one to number 1,000 and everything in between.
I simultaneously compare variations between the gamma ray light data and the visible light data from day to day and
year
to year, to better localize these gamma ray blobs.
Way too many, of course, but it does mean that every year, there's eight million kids who don't have to die from poverty.
This project has been very modestly funded at about a million dollars a year, and the kind of bang you can get for your buck in terms of leveraging a criminal justice system that could function if it were properly trained and motivated and led, and these countries, especially a middle class that is seeing that there's really no future with this total instability and total privatization of security I think there's an opportunity, a window for change.
Roy Gould: Less than a
year
from now, the world is going to celebrate the International
Year
of Astronomy, which marks the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first glimpse of the night sky through a telescope.
Each year, 40 percent of the potential harvest is lost to pest and disease.
Last year, with the help of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, three and a half million farmers grew Sub1 rice.
In less developed countries, it's estimated that 300,000 people die every
year
because of insecticide misuse and exposure.
In less developed countries, 500,000 children go blind every
year
because of lack of Vitamin A. More than half will die.
Just last year, activists invaded and destroyed a field trial in the Philippines.
Think about if Earth was created one
year
ago, the human species, then, would be 10 minutes old.
A couple of years ago, we did a survey of some of the world's leading A.I. experts, to see what they think, and one of the questions we asked was, "By which
year
do you think there is a 50 percent probability that we will have achieved human-level machine intelligence?"
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