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novels and generated jane austen pros blues not that it is gibberish that makes your head hurt.it is unpleasant to read. unless we can make a go 180 ° different i don't think that will happen anytime soon. >> it is often said when you look at jobs and what jobs are most likely to become automated, the divide isn't high school/low skill so much as high-frequency tests versus variable unpredictable tasks and -- >> the broader lesson is machines are not just good but superhuman at certain types of tasks. they have been superhuman at arithmetic for decades so we shouldn't be surprised and they are getting superhuman at pattern recognition and things are repeatable and you get the data, able to train the system if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine with the current wave of artificial intelligence. we talk about what is available circa 2017, and all sorts of things breakthrough in 2018 or 2080. based on current technology, basically taking a bunch of input and massing them into outputs and figuring out the really goo
novels and generated jane austen pros blues not that it is gibberish that makes your head hurt.it is unpleasant to read. unless we can make a go 180 ° different i don't think that will happen anytime soon. >> it is often said when you look at jobs and what jobs are most likely to become automated, the divide isn't high school/low skill so much as high-frequency tests versus variable unpredictable tasks and -- >> the broader lesson is machines are not just good but superhuman at...
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we included in our book, and exert from a system that got trained on jane austen novels.it's not even gibberish. it actually makes your head hurt it is' are really unpleasant too so if we can make that go 180 degrees difference, i don't think that will happen anytime soon. >> they've often said when you look at jobs and what job services are likely to become automated that it's not the heiskell low scale as much is repeatable and high-frequency test versus variable and unpredictable tasks. >> the broader lesson here is that machines are not just good, they're superhuman at certain types of tasks. they been superhuman at arithmetic for decades so we shouldn't be surprised. now they're getting superhuman that pattern recognition. when things are repeatable, you can get the data to be able to train the system. if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine. one thing we want to stress as were talking about what's available 2017, there's a bunch of very bright people working on all sorts of things that may be breakth
we included in our book, and exert from a system that got trained on jane austen novels.it's not even gibberish. it actually makes your head hurt it is' are really unpleasant too so if we can make that go 180 degrees difference, i don't think that will happen anytime soon. >> they've often said when you look at jobs and what job services are likely to become automated that it's not the heiskell low scale as much is repeatable and high-frequency test versus variable and unpredictable...
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they all sound like jane austen characters. >> sounds good when you say it. >> mark: who won that point: this is like the best film fiasco at the oscars. >> an extra credit round? >> mark: final question. junk food fans rejoiced this week when frito lay announced the opening of a new yorkrk restaurant. all dishes feature what popular snack item? >> all of the dishes? >> do we have a hint? it has to be nacho, tortilla. >> mark: popular frito-lay product. >> he doesn't eat junk food. >> mark: it's not twinkies. >> it's not. >> no. >> mark: someone has to answer this. come on. >> i shut it off. >> where are we, though? am i down by one? if i answer wrong we're tied. >> mark: yes, go >> i'll say fritos. for it, shannon. that's a big thing in the souths >> mark: let's go to the tape. cheeto restaurant opening in new york city between august 15th and 17th. cheetos tacos, cheetos fried pickles, cheetos cheesecake. >> my stomach hurts looking at that.os >> mark: the winner gets to buy the cheetoto cheesecake. that is, yeah, cheeto cheesecake. >> i didn't answer the question. >> mark: you got th
they all sound like jane austen characters. >> sounds good when you say it. >> mark: who won that point: this is like the best film fiasco at the oscars. >> an extra credit round? >> mark: final question. junk food fans rejoiced this week when frito lay announced the opening of a new yorkrk restaurant. all dishes feature what popular snack item? >> all of the dishes? >> do we have a hint? it has to be nacho, tortilla. >> mark: popular frito-lay product....
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. >> brown: it's jane austen right?s is the stuff of, how do we treat each other, what's allowed and what's not? >> right, and you know, i'm in i've seen my parents generation have one view of sex and one experience of sex, my generation had another, and now my kids are coming of an age in a time when all sorts of sexual identities are suddenly available but also this huge amount of pornography on the internet so now that any kid who wants to be exposed to the entire encyclopedic spectrum of sexuality can get it. and i just don't think that we know exactly how it's affecting people. i think part of the fun of this book was to show a middle aged person experiencing this late in life this kind of sexual re- education. >> brown: you know i want to say, for the audience too, that we're talking about a book that is sort of about pornography and sex, but this isn't a book with a lot of pornography or even a lot of sex for that matter. you're writing a book about sex with not a lot of sex. >> i hope that doesn't disappoint any
. >> brown: it's jane austen right?s is the stuff of, how do we treat each other, what's allowed and what's not? >> right, and you know, i'm in i've seen my parents generation have one view of sex and one experience of sex, my generation had another, and now my kids are coming of an age in a time when all sorts of sexual identities are suddenly available but also this huge amount of pornography on the internet so now that any kid who wants to be exposed to the entire encyclopedic...