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a dangerous term but i think it is unfortunate that you added a tech directorate to the national science foundation. i applaud senator schumer because his original bill, the so-called endless frontier act would have changed the mandate of the national science foundation to science and technology and we ended up with a directorate. the things that the bureaucracy and the civil service are quite good at doing our very different from the kinds of things that nsf has done before. i don't know if any of you have seen the congress mandated the nsf put together a so-called roadmap of how do you get forward in the technologies? if you look at that roadmap, the bureaucrats in this part of the nsf release -- really think of themselves as venture capitalists. how do we invest in particular parts of technologies to advance u.s. competitiveness or to advance u.s. national security? my only point is i think this is something, it may be beyond any bureaucrat, but certainly beyond the civil servants who work in the national science foundation and also beyond -- i think someone was talking about peer reviews and ac
a dangerous term but i think it is unfortunate that you added a tech directorate to the national science foundation. i applaud senator schumer because his original bill, the so-called endless frontier act would have changed the mandate of the national science foundation to science and technology and we ended up with a directorate. the things that the bureaucracy and the civil service are quite good at doing our very different from the kinds of things that nsf has done before. i don't know if...
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the owner of this act is the national science foundation. sam altman has bragged that gpt-4 was created by scanning all 6 trillion words off of the internet. but you know that all 6 trillion words are not actually true or accurate or healthy, of course. one of the other important bills comes out of all of the deepfakes, and not just political deepfakes, like donald trump hugging anthony fauci or joe biden telling people not to vote in new hampshire. there is one high school teacher in florida who took pictures out of the yearbooks of the kids and just did a ton of child sexual assault videos and photographs of these kids. taylor swift, the most famous victim of these deepfakes, for sexual material, it turns out alexandria ocasio-cortez, it also happened to her and she worked with a lot of the experts to put together the defiant act. which passed unanimously in july. one of the first bills we will probably take up in november. surprisingly, before now it is not illegal to do a sexual deepfake of a classmate or friend or ex-boyfriend. so this
the owner of this act is the national science foundation. sam altman has bragged that gpt-4 was created by scanning all 6 trillion words off of the internet. but you know that all 6 trillion words are not actually true or accurate or healthy, of course. one of the other important bills comes out of all of the deepfakes, and not just political deepfakes, like donald trump hugging anthony fauci or joe biden telling people not to vote in new hampshire. there is one high school teacher in florida...
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national science foundation to help researchers create business plans to reach real world applications berkeley has proven success with ideas like its early warning earthquake app called myshake. all right. up next, we know this. you can't call san francisco san fran, see, one bay area lawmaker is taking his case to the dmv. stay with us. your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! comcast business has you covered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. wifi's up. let's power on! let's power on! -let's power on! it's from the company with 99.9% network reliability. let's power on! power on with the leader in connectivity. stay connected with comcast business internet and wifi back-up or get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! some say it's impossible to fix san francisco. they also said you couldn't escape from alcatraz. but watch me do both. other candidates want to tear down san francisco, but i'll build on what's already great to make it even better. with expande
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the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to get back to the question of corporate to get back to the question of corporate are indeed may be a transition to a question from scientists or labs. what is the right way to do translation? you have worked at darpa. how should we think about the right kind of models? dr. prabhakar: first of all, it is always hard. people talk about the value of death. they don't work in the real world, so you just have to recognize it is hard. if you are in the rnd business, it is inherent in your world you will come up with things that seem cool but are just breathtaking hard to translate an impact. by the way, the more revolutionary you
the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to get back to the question of...
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a dangerous term but i think it is unfortunate that you added a tech directorate to the national science foundation. i applaud senator schumer because his original bill, the so-called endless frontier act would have changed the mandate of the national science foundation to science and technology and we ended up with a directorate. the things that the bureaucracy and the civil service are quite good at doing our very different from the kinds of things that nsf has done before. i don't know if any of you have seen the congress mandated the nsf put together a so-called roadmap of how do you get forward in the technologies? if you look at that roadmap, the bureaucrats in this part of the nsf release -- really think of themselves as venture capitalists. how do we invest in particular parts of technologies to advance u.s. competitiveness or to advance u.s. national security? my only point is i think this is something, it may be beyond any bureaucrat, but certainly beyond the civil servants who work in the national science foundation and also beyond -- i think someone was talking about peer reviews and ac
a dangerous term but i think it is unfortunate that you added a tech directorate to the national science foundation. i applaud senator schumer because his original bill, the so-called endless frontier act would have changed the mandate of the national science foundation to science and technology and we ended up with a directorate. the things that the bureaucracy and the civil service are quite good at doing our very different from the kinds of things that nsf has done before. i don't know if...
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prizes this year that were just awarded were the people who had gotten grants from our national science foundation. sometimes those investments reach dead ends and we become comfortable with that. in an increasingly politicized and charged environment, the question of our ability to do investment in research, investment in strategic sectors like clean energy or semiconductors, it does bring about inherently an element of risk and we have to recognize that and not say the first time there is a setback the whole project has to be amended. s--a bandit.-- abandoned. so it applies to things we are currently doing. it would apply in the case of additional capacity to make strategic investments, which is something that we are looking at but not prepared to roll out a full plan on because it is still subject of intense conversation. david: what is the problem you're trying to solve? there is not enough capital and some of these strategic sectors, and that we need to put -- jake: one of the problems we would be trained to solve -- there is a number, but one of the key ones would be an acute market failure
prizes this year that were just awarded were the people who had gotten grants from our national science foundation. sometimes those investments reach dead ends and we become comfortable with that. in an increasingly politicized and charged environment, the question of our ability to do investment in research, investment in strategic sectors like clean energy or semiconductors, it does bring about inherently an element of risk and we have to recognize that and not say the first time there is a...
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so the owner of this ai -- the national science foundation said hopefully they will be setting it up. it was bragged that gdp for was created by scanning all 6 trillion words off the internet but we know that all 6 trillion words are not actually true or accurate or healthy, of course. one together -- one of the other important bills comes out of all of the deepfakes, not just political deepfakes like donald trump hugging anthony fauci or joe biden telling people not to vote in new hampshire, but there's one high school teacher apparently in florida who took pictures out of the yearbooks of the kids and just did a ton of child sexual assault videos and photographs of these kids. taylor swift, the most famous victim of these deepfakes with sexual material. alexandria ocasio-cortez who is on the committee, it happened to her and she worked together to put together the defiant act which passed the senate in july. one of the first bills we will probably take up in november. surprisingly before now it has not been illegal to do i sexual deepfake of a classmate or friend or ur ex-girlfriend
so the owner of this ai -- the national science foundation said hopefully they will be setting it up. it was bragged that gdp for was created by scanning all 6 trillion words off the internet but we know that all 6 trillion words are not actually true or accurate or healthy, of course. one together -- one of the other important bills comes out of all of the deepfakes, not just political deepfakes like donald trump hugging anthony fauci or joe biden telling people not to vote in new hampshire,...
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they can fund some of the national science foundation work and some of the early research, but then you'veot to pass the baton. >> so here's the question. >> yeah. >> what would -- seriously on the chip front, if you decidein the post-covid world you need to have chips manufactured here in the united states because it's a national security issue, what would you do? >> i probably would do a carrot-and-stick-type thing. >> that looks like what? >> i'm not exactly sure what it would look like, but i trust the private sector. >> intel doesn't have -- >> no, i don't think -- i definitely would not pick which companies to try to make bets on. >> the problem has been that, remember at the time everybody who's looking to build the plant was considering us, germany because of the incentives they were offering, they were offering -- >> you can start with keeping the corporate tax rate low. >> but that's not -- we've had a low tax rate. >> no, we haven't. we haven't had a low tax rate. we had it, and people are still trying to raise it from where it is. it's been over -- over 35 years. f. >> nobody's
they can fund some of the national science foundation work and some of the early research, but then you'veot to pass the baton. >> so here's the question. >> yeah. >> what would -- seriously on the chip front, if you decidein the post-covid world you need to have chips manufactured here in the united states because it's a national security issue, what would you do? >> i probably would do a carrot-and-stick-type thing. >> that looks like what? >> i'm not...
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the national science foundation is here for the first time, and they're showing how and reading get together use that when i was young. and then all the authors for young people, including the tv actor, were from, i think it's tv girl. max greenfield with his new book, goodnight thoughts. and so it's just wonderful. and when did you decide you were going to become a librarian? oh, my goodness. i had an experience when i graduate way from undergrad and i was trying to figure out what i was going to do and my dear mother, who's here with us today, finally, there she is who's here said, while you're trying to figure that out, maybe you can get employment and. so i started searching for jobs and everything and i would go in between interviews to my favorite place, the chicago public library. and while i was waiting for the next interview where people me, you're a nice young lady, but you know, you haven't done anything. but one person who had just graduated with me came in and say, hey, carla, they're hiring anybody. and what? it wasn't. they still do this in libraries. we hire people with under
the national science foundation is here for the first time, and they're showing how and reading get together use that when i was young. and then all the authors for young people, including the tv actor, were from, i think it's tv girl. max greenfield with his new book, goodnight thoughts. and so it's just wonderful. and when did you decide you were going to become a librarian? oh, my goodness. i had an experience when i graduate way from undergrad and i was trying to figure out what i was going...
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hossein afshin, vice president for science , technology and knowledge economy, president and head of the national elite foundation, stated that today technology has become the main component of power in the world and the creation of a supply chain. catching the edge of technology is of strategic importance, a report of the programs of this vice-chancellor in order to move in the direction of increasing the authority of technology, including in the field of developing an artificial intelligence community program, stated. also, 7 members of the national elite men's foundation, milad lotfi, phd student of international relations, hojjat mianabadi, ph.d. in water management, seyed ali madanizadeh, ph.d. in economics and owner. bronze medal of the 2000 world mathematical olympiad, rasoul lowai , ph.d. in agricultural development and recipient of the national elite foundation academic award, sajjad athakhi, ph.d. in water resources management, and recipient of the national elite and ladies foundation academic award, maryam rezapour , ph.d. in industrial engineering and first place in the ph.d. . the twelfth grade of fa
hossein afshin, vice president for science , technology and knowledge economy, president and head of the national elite foundation, stated that today technology has become the main component of power in the world and the creation of a supply chain. catching the edge of technology is of strategic importance, a report of the programs of this vice-chancellor in order to move in the direction of increasing the authority of technology, including in the field of developing an artificial intelligence...
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hossein afshin, vice president for science, technology and knowledge economy, president and head of the national elite foundation, stated that today technology has become the main component of power in the world and that creating a supply chain and being at the edge of technology is of strategic importance. from the future plans of this deputy in order to move in the direction of increase. he expressed the authority of technology, among other things, in the field of artificial intelligence community program formulation. also, 7 members of the national elite foundation, mr. milad lotfi , phd student of international relations, hojat mianabadi ph.d. in water management seyed ali madanizadeh ph.d. in economics and winner of the bronze medal of the 2000 world mathematical olympiad rasul lowai ph.d. and the first place in the doctoral course, hananeh kharandashti, a 12th grade student of farzangan do high school and a gold medal holder of the world astronomy olympiad, expressed opinions and suggestions regarding various issues of the country. the necessity of transforming the scientific diplomacy of the country by im
hossein afshin, vice president for science, technology and knowledge economy, president and head of the national elite foundation, stated that today technology has become the main component of power in the world and that creating a supply chain and being at the edge of technology is of strategic importance. from the future plans of this deputy in order to move in the direction of increase. he expressed the authority of technology, among other things, in the field of artificial intelligence...
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hossein afshin, vice president for science , technology and knowledge economy of the president and head of the national elite foundationated that today technology is the main component of power in the world and to create a supply chain and be at the edge of technology. it is of strategic importance, a report on the future plans of this deputy in order to move towards increasing the authority of technology, including in the field of developing an artificial intelligence community program, also seven members of the national elite foundation, mr. milad lotfi , phd student in international relations, hojjat mianabadi , phd in management bronze medal of the 2000 world mathematical olympiad, rasoul lowai, ph.d. in agricultural development and recipient of the national elite foundation academic award, sajjad atakhi, ph.d. in water resources management, and recipient of the national elite and ladies foundation academic award, maryam rezapour , ph.d. in industrial engineering and the first rank of the ph.d. and hanane khormadashti, a 12th grade student of farzangan do high school and a gold medal holder of the 2024 world astron
hossein afshin, vice president for science , technology and knowledge economy of the president and head of the national elite foundationated that today technology is the main component of power in the world and to create a supply chain and be at the edge of technology. it is of strategic importance, a report on the future plans of this deputy in order to move towards increasing the authority of technology, including in the field of developing an artificial intelligence community program, also...
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national bank museum. this was the eighth tour for diplomats living in tehran, hosted by district 12 municipality. vice president for science, technology and economy, knowledge foundationring his visit to the food health research center, pointed out the importance of food security, said the health research center. food , with the help of knowledge-based companies and using accurate domestic production laboratory equipment , has taken a successful step in verifying the health of food. as it may be the first laboratory in the country, which , god willing, can produce up to 460 poisons after the third phase recognize that in addition to being present in food, in addition to assuming, for example, if we consider saffron. it determines where the cultivation is from which province, which country belongs to iran or not, or if we are importing or exporting, from the origin to the destination, if we do an analysis, we will find out whether our own saffron is entering the country or not. which country does it belong to? i think a very good database can be created for the country, which can help both our quality and quantity. specialists of a group of scientists succeeded in tech
national bank museum. this was the eighth tour for diplomats living in tehran, hosted by district 12 municipality. vice president for science, technology and economy, knowledge foundationring his visit to the food health research center, pointed out the importance of food security, said the health research center. food , with the help of knowledge-based companies and using accurate domestic production laboratory equipment , has taken a successful step in verifying the health of food. as it may...
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supported by grants and fellowships from the national academy of education, spencer foundation, mellon foundation, american council of learned societies, social science research council and the usc institute for research on race and public policy. finally,y, julily kohler-hausm is the author of getting tough, welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america. a phenomenal book. i mentioned it in the morning panel. winston university press and the next book is a history of u.s. democracy since the voting rights act which focuses on individuals who did not or could not vote. please join me in welcoming the panel. sarena, would you like to go first? i'm sorry. caleb, go ahead. >> should i mention this is being filmed? >> this is being filmed for c- span in case anybody was going to throw things. >> good afternoon, everyone. i suppose we should begin starting off with what we initially had a conversation with before the panel begins. what we mean when we say neoliberalism and the idea of how it's been translated through different disciplines such as history, political science and other sciences. for my dissertation work i have been looking at political scientist
supported by grants and fellowships from the national academy of education, spencer foundation, mellon foundation, american council of learned societies, social science research council and the usc institute for research on race and public policy. finally,y, julily kohler-hausm is the author of getting tough, welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america. a phenomenal book. i mentioned it in the morning panel. winston university press and the next book is a history of u.s. democracy since the...
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national academy of education and spencer foundation. andrew mellon foundation. american council. learned societies. social science council. ford foundation and the uic institute for research, race and public policy. and finally, julilly kohler-hausmann and is associate professor of history at cornell. she is the author of tough welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america again, phenomenal book. i mention this in our morning. princeton university press 2017 and her next book is a history of u.s. democracy since the 1965 voting rights act, which focuses on individuals who did not or could not vote. so please join me in welcoming our panel. and sarita, would you like to go first? oh, no, i'm sorry. okay. okay. go ahead. kick us off, caleb. i'm sure. you can join this. oh, there you go. yeah. yeah, she mentioned it's people. i guess you just did. yeah. yeah, this is being filmed for c-span just in case everyone was going to throw things. you know, please refrain from doing that to disclose that. yeah, yeah, yeah. much closer to the speaker and anything. good afternoon, everyone. i suppose we should starting off with. we initial
national academy of education and spencer foundation. andrew mellon foundation. american council. learned societies. social science council. ford foundation and the uic institute for research, race and public policy. and finally, julilly kohler-hausmann and is associate professor of history at cornell. she is the author of tough welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america again, phenomenal book. i mention this in our morning. princeton university press 2017 and her next book is a history of u.s....