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on, so because of that, there's no theoretical reason why we should be able to stimulate that on proton or any, you can build a tennis ball or whatever you want. it should work. now, that said, we're still a young science so it may be that we discover something in 100 years that says it's right back but wemight be able to replicate that . so ai should be able to get there eventually. will it happen in our lifetime mark i really doubt it. ai right now it does these wonderful things with superhuman performance but it's actually really stupid compared to a three-year-old child who can navigate the road and get food to her mouth and do all kinds of things so ai is missing what we would call agi, artificial generalizedintelligence . ai can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs with superhuman performance but if you then say now distinguish pictures from bears from candles it will fail catastrophically because it hits on one thing indicate can't generalize other things . where we are now it's a very long way off. >> another question about your book that we haven't touched on yet, can you talk
on, so because of that, there's no theoretical reason why we should be able to stimulate that on proton or any, you can build a tennis ball or whatever you want. it should work. now, that said, we're still a young science so it may be that we discover something in 100 years that says it's right back but wemight be able to replicate that . so ai should be able to get there eventually. will it happen in our lifetime mark i really doubt it. ai right now it does these wonderful things with...
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his footballing korea donna hung up his boots at his beloved bach, a genius in 1997, proton and soul marriage on a full on tough times a day city drug addiction, trouble with the law and increasing stays in hospital. in 2000, he was on the verge of death. but after a successful day talks, which included a long stay in fidel castro's cuba maradona return to the public spotlight. this time in politics where he supported the latin america left at every opportunity. in 2008, smerdon a made a spectacular return to the football pitch. this time as coach of the argentine national team, he took charge in the dug out for 2 years, which ended in the face against germany at the 2010 world cup quarterfinals in south africa. from there he continued battling health issues and taking on coaching roles, he passed through the united arab emirates and mexico. before i returned to argentina . for many football supporters, maraton a is the best player of all time to his adoring fans. he was a key into a god in his death, his legend will live on a terminally well the day is almost done. the conversation
his footballing korea donna hung up his boots at his beloved bach, a genius in 1997, proton and soul marriage on a full on tough times a day city drug addiction, trouble with the law and increasing stays in hospital. in 2000, he was on the verge of death. but after a successful day talks, which included a long stay in fidel castro's cuba maradona return to the public spotlight. this time in politics where he supported the latin america left at every opportunity. in 2008, smerdon a made a...
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what, why did you get your own house in order to solve some of these basic problems, like with a protons decay, new chewing is also laid out in the sun generate reversing. magnetic field, feel what he is. so what that i have asked here, rather than spend money going up there, let alone the space was. all i can say is no, there's no one panacea that solves all problems in any given moment. but there are pockets of research where you have ambitious people who are creative and smart and they want to learn how the sun generates its energy and how, you know how to get to pluto and in so doing, they invent stuff. my physics professor from college was one of the co discovers of a new physics phenomena called nuclear magnetic resonance ok. got the nobel prize for that. well, the clever medical technician said, oh my gosh, that's phenomenon. i can make a cavity, put your body in it, and i can distinguish different adams in your body in ways that x. rays cannot and thus was developed. that magnetic resonance imaging are arguably the most potent tool in the arsenal of the medical doctor to diagnose
what, why did you get your own house in order to solve some of these basic problems, like with a protons decay, new chewing is also laid out in the sun generate reversing. magnetic field, feel what he is. so what that i have asked here, rather than spend money going up there, let alone the space was. all i can say is no, there's no one panacea that solves all problems in any given moment. but there are pockets of research where you have ambitious people who are creative and smart and they want...
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that you can see has to be so straight that they can detect tiny movements and it is the size of a proton. it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally succeed with many reversals along the way and the threat of losing experiments that produced no results. but the scientists stuck with it for those years and finally got the results. this is the kind of focus that was necessary to make enormous progress and turn out the details that matter. it is still incredibly grueling. this is the island at daphne major which is in the galapagos islands. it's about half a mile across. two biologists, rosemary and peter, have been going to this island every summer for the last 40 years. what they have been doing there is tracking populations [inaudible] used in the thinking of evolution and they've been following those and tracking every single growth. that requires some commitment. one of the many interesting discoveries is an entirely new species that established not too many years ago and probably about 40 years after they first got it going. again, the focus on the detailed dep
that you can see has to be so straight that they can detect tiny movements and it is the size of a proton. it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally succeed with many reversals along the way and the threat of losing experiments that produced no results. but the scientists stuck with it for those years and finally got the results. this is the kind of focus that was necessary to make enormous progress and turn out the details that matter. it is still incredibly grueling....
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know you can see how mystified americans are so many people who are so pro who are anti by tamil proton pump you want to say and with the riots and stoppings that definitely feels like there is such a chasm in american society and you will run emery can you remember the country being so polarized you know no i can't and i've been in you know involved in politics for very long i've never seen anything like this and by the way it's getting worse it's going to be worse if this continues the next election will be even worse and. we could have adults on the streets. and have terrible events going on people's houses i was a big burned giving shot on the street that terrible things are being terrible things are happening we need to get away from we need to see we need a free society we need a free america. back of the articles of aeration for example were the one fortunately replaced by the constitution. they were great free markets is a kind of thing we need we've got scholars historians who could help. would be one of the great events in the history of the human race or at the. wall it be ve
know you can see how mystified americans are so many people who are so pro who are anti by tamil proton pump you want to say and with the riots and stoppings that definitely feels like there is such a chasm in american society and you will run emery can you remember the country being so polarized you know no i can't and i've been in you know involved in politics for very long i've never seen anything like this and by the way it's getting worse it's going to be worse if this continues the next...
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the tensions pro democrats here believing obviously biden is the true victor proton believing that this has been stolen and was here we just heard from our gas to there are celebrating here but on the other side pro trump supporters have said they already for a fight they're ready to contest the fight as far as the supremes court but the atmosphere that you're just how on your journey so out in celebrating this great to . fall rallies have been ongoing for both candidates across the united states delays on claims of slow to fraud have created rift and raise questions about the u.s. democratic system we got reaction from people in new york. hold mr or you know. you go to work better for the american people you know i just remember you know what the right person is in the sea good do good for the people of america that you trust is a direct threat to our democracy to our freedom and to our everything that we live for and everything that. anybody whetsel in this country so i think he's already proven himself to be a threat to democracy my whole is that we can get past. this all the hysteri
the tensions pro democrats here believing obviously biden is the true victor proton believing that this has been stolen and was here we just heard from our gas to there are celebrating here but on the other side pro trump supporters have said they already for a fight they're ready to contest the fight as far as the supremes court but the atmosphere that you're just how on your journey so out in celebrating this great to . fall rallies have been ongoing for both candidates across the united...
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straight that they can detect tiny movementsreated by gravitational was a fraction of the size of a proton. it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally succeed with many reversals around the way, the reat of losing funding, experiments at produced no results. 50 years, finally got their results. this is the kind of focus th is necessary to make, enormous progress to tune up the details but it will take a more personal, incredibly grueling scientif enterprise. this is a tiny island in the galapagos islands half a mile across, two biologists have been going through this island every summer for the lt 40 years, they ve been tracking pulations the same as the gapagos looking at evolution and literallyracking every single bird. that requires quite the commitment. one of the many interesting discovies, most exciting of all is the creation of an enrely new species through hybridization, not too many yearsgo, probably 40 years, a focus on detail and debt, producing beautiful and citing piece of evidence that i suspect neither you nor i could imagine doing the work to carry o
straight that they can detect tiny movementsreated by gravitational was a fraction of the size of a proton. it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally succeed with many reversals around the way, the reat of losing funding, experiments at produced no results. 50 years, finally got their results. this is the kind of focus th is necessary to make, enormous progress to tune up the details but it will take a more personal, incredibly grueling scientif enterprise. this is a...
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rina mom, it has been heavy rains a proton, but hurricane didn't take long to submerge homes in parts of colombia. severe flooding, forced many onto roofs, to wait for help. somehow to where through waist, deep water to find safety or use whatever they can find to help the people describe how quickly the water rose in their homes after a major rivers burst, their banks was in that i don't say since 12 am, the river has been going up when we least expect it, it's the water level was above the house in the tourist city of cutter haina flood waters powered through the streets, braine the city to a standstill. rising waters triggered landslides in antioch, a province sweeping away trees and cars and burying homes. rescue workers are looking for anyone who's missing or stranded combing through mud and debris. then when i have a niece was buried, she was trapped in the mud 2 little children. hundreds of people are now being moved. president even duke a visit to the flooded areas and told people to take precautions. we have not been able to ministry, we need families to go to shelters, under
rina mom, it has been heavy rains a proton, but hurricane didn't take long to submerge homes in parts of colombia. severe flooding, forced many onto roofs, to wait for help. somehow to where through waist, deep water to find safety or use whatever they can find to help the people describe how quickly the water rose in their homes after a major rivers burst, their banks was in that i don't say since 12 am, the river has been going up when we least expect it, it's the water level was above the...
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movements created by gravitational legs that are -- are a fraction of the size of a pr overwhelm -- proton and many with threat of losing funding and long runs of experiments that produce no results because scientists stuck with those for those 50 years and got the results, this is the result that coons think is necessary to turn out details that really matter. it's half a mile across. two biologists have been going to this island every summer for the last 40 years. it's about a it looks. they've been tracking populations of cinches, the famous cinches in the galapagos. that requires commitment. one of interesting discoveries, that's the most exciting at all, observing the creation of entirely new species through hybridization. probably about 40 years after they started going there. a focus on detail and depth producing a really beautiful and exciting piece of evidence that i suspect need -- i could really imagine doing the work to carry out. one more. this is the molecular structure of releasing hormone, hormone in the brain which structure was discovered in 1969 as a result of race actua
movements created by gravitational legs that are -- are a fraction of the size of a pr overwhelm -- proton and many with threat of losing funding and long runs of experiments that produce no results because scientists stuck with those for those 50 years and got the results, this is the result that coons think is necessary to turn out details that really matter. it's half a mile across. two biologists have been going to this island every summer for the last 40 years. it's about a it looks....
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photoreceptors, during the day the photoreceptors have a high official resolution capturing those protons sending them back to the brain. but as it gets dark they say there are not enough photons so they start to link arms with each other a very sophisticated process so they have lower spatial resolution but higher sensitivity and catch them that way. they are maximizing the amount of information they can take from the world that all moments. >> and that just goes way beyond reinforcement learning. >> and about ai do you think there's anything about human intelligence or consciousness that ai cannot produce? >> that's a great question as far as i can tell a complicated machine the bankruptcy language don't even have a way so when you damage it so because of that there is no theoretical reason why we shouldn't be able to simulate that it should work now that said it still young science maybe we discover something 100 years that we discovered we could replicate that so i should be able to get there eventually in our lifetime? i doubted the reason why aai doing this thing was superhuman perf
photoreceptors, during the day the photoreceptors have a high official resolution capturing those protons sending them back to the brain. but as it gets dark they say there are not enough photons so they start to link arms with each other a very sophisticated process so they have lower spatial resolution but higher sensitivity and catch them that way. they are maximizing the amount of information they can take from the world that all moments. >> and that just goes way beyond reinforcement...
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can see have to detect tiny movements by gravitational waves that are a fraction of the size of a proton. and it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would proceed withmany along the way. the reat of losing something long runs of experiments with no results buthey had a great respect for those 50 years. this is the kind of focus that brings us to an enormous scientific progress to turn out the details that matter. the book is much more personal but stl incredibly grueling scntific enterprise, this is the island of jax the major which is tiny island in the galacticgalapagos islands . two ologists have been going through th island every summer for the last 40 years. so what they've en doing there is a been tracking populations of finches at the galapagos. and they've been following those populations literally tracking that requires commitment. one of their many interesting discoveries, perhaps the most exciting of all is the in creation of a new hybridization that esblished this really was a new species which not too many years ago probably about 40 years started going there.
can see have to detect tiny movements by gravitational waves that are a fraction of the size of a proton. and it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would proceed withmany along the way. the reat of losing something long runs of experiments with no results buthey had a great respect for those 50 years. this is the kind of focus that brings us to an enormous scientific progress to turn out the details that matter. the book is much more personal but stl incredibly grueling scntific...
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jude recommended radiation using a targeted proton beam therapy. pioneered just for children at st.most a no brainer. >> this is prior to radiation and you can see the tumor in white here and this mri scan is during the last week of radiation and the white area is significantly decreased. it's just been about three months since he completed treatment, so we're helpful. >> reporter: today he dreams about some day playing for his favorite team, the seattle seahawks. >> we'll see if the seahawks have something they could share with you. >> what's up >> we heard that you have been training hard to get back on the field. keep it up and keep working hard. >> and with that effort you are putting in, we know you will achieve your dreams of becoming a football player. >> i'm speechless. >> reporter: as is his ability to live his dreams what is it about football? what drives you? >> it is a fun sport, and it is something to channel my energy and helps me to forget that i have a brain tumor. it make me feel normal, and when i get on the field, i feel like nothing can stop me. >> reporter: and
jude recommended radiation using a targeted proton beam therapy. pioneered just for children at st.most a no brainer. >> this is prior to radiation and you can see the tumor in white here and this mri scan is during the last week of radiation and the white area is significantly decreased. it's just been about three months since he completed treatment, so we're helpful. >> reporter: today he dreams about some day playing for his favorite team, the seattle seahawks. >> we'll see...
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they can detect tiny movements created by gravitational waves that are a fraction of the size of a protonk 50 years to build these things in a way that would vitally fix many reverses along the way, the threat of losing funding, long runs of experiments that produced no results. but the scientists stuck with it for those 50 years and finally got their result. this is the focus that kuhn thinks is necessary to make enormous scientific progress to turn up the details that really matter. but take a very different much more personal but still incredibly gruelingcientific enterprise. this is the iand is a tiny islet in t class because ivins pickets about half a mile across. two biologists have been going this island eve summer for the last 40 years. it's about as -- they been tracking populations of cinches, the fams cinches in the galapago darwin used and in his thinng about evolution. th've been following this populations tracking every single bird. at requires quite some commitmentne of their many interesting discories, perhaps the most exciting of all is observing the creation o entirely n
they can detect tiny movements created by gravitational waves that are a fraction of the size of a protonk 50 years to build these things in a way that would vitally fix many reverses along the way, the threat of losing funding, long runs of experiments that produced no results. but the scientists stuck with it for those 50 years and finally got their result. this is the focus that kuhn thinks is necessary to make enormous scientific progress to turn up the details that really matter. but take...
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texas where a convoy of trump supporters surrounded a biden campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags can be seen driving dangerously close to the bus on the highway president trump shared a video of the incident on twitter with a caption i love texas also tweeted his support for those involved he said in my opinion these patriots did nothing wrong instead the f.b.i. and justice should be investigating the terrorists and agitators. who run around burning down a democrat run cities and hurting our people and it's been a challenging year for many in the united states we're going to speak to jack goldstone in a moment he's director of the center for study of social change institutions and policy at george mason university also helped predict that 2020 would be a year of political upheaval in the u.s. he created a model which estimates how vulnerable a country is to a political crisis along with his co-author goldstone propose the past revolutions were triggered by the actions of the elite they say the main factors are growing inequality shrinking opportunities for social and econom
texas where a convoy of trump supporters surrounded a biden campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags can be seen driving dangerously close to the bus on the highway president trump shared a video of the incident on twitter with a caption i love texas also tweeted his support for those involved he said in my opinion these patriots did nothing wrong instead the f.b.i. and justice should be investigating the terrorists and agitators. who run around burning down a democrat run cities...
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texas where a convoy of trump's supporters surrounded a biden campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags as you can see are driving dangerously close to the boss on a highway president trying to shed a video of that incident on twitter with the caption i love texas he also tweeted his support for those involved he said in my opinion these patriots did nothing wrong instead the f.b.i. and justice should be investigating the terrorists and our guests and agitate as a bounty for who run around burning down our democrat run cities and hurting our people well donald trump narrowly won the swing state of pennsylvania in the last u.s. election he promised to bring back coal and manufacturing jobs to that local economy but now in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic financial problems are once again a concern for versions that christensen he has more from an industrial suburb of pittsburgh. donald trump or joe biden it's hard to tell who is more popular in western pennsylvania but there's one thing almost everyone in this industrial zone outside of pittsburgh seems to agree on the importa
texas where a convoy of trump's supporters surrounded a biden campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags as you can see are driving dangerously close to the boss on a highway president trying to shed a video of that incident on twitter with the caption i love texas he also tweeted his support for those involved he said in my opinion these patriots did nothing wrong instead the f.b.i. and justice should be investigating the terrorists and our guests and agitate as a bounty for who run...
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it foster who is the president proton, his out west trying to make nice with the various native american groups, and he gets a telegram saying mister president pro tem, you need to rush back to washington because the president is dying. so he ignores it and goes on his next leg of the journey. and they said fine if you don't come back to washington, we need you to at least stay near a telegraph office so. that happened. >> yeah there is another vice president who i think became a very formidable president and that was theodore roosevelt. in his own right. did you agree with that? >> so why are you in the book, is that all the accidental president, theodore roosevelt was the only one that would become president anyway. there's three reasons why people become vice presidents in the history of read about. one is they are available, because nobody wants the job. or two to win a state, or constituency or as punishment. in the case of teddy roosevelt it was punishment. the new york party bosses could not stand him, he was a complete spay that complete pain. and so they think they are excelling
it foster who is the president proton, his out west trying to make nice with the various native american groups, and he gets a telegram saying mister president pro tem, you need to rush back to washington because the president is dying. so he ignores it and goes on his next leg of the journey. and they said fine if you don't come back to washington, we need you to at least stay near a telegraph office so. that happened. >> yeah there is another vice president who i think became a very...
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texas where a convoy of trump support has surrounded by them campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags can be seen driving dangerously close to that bus on the highway president trump himself said a video of that incident on twitter with the caption i love texas he will say tweeted his support for those involved. well the race to the white house is entering its final stage with just one day left of campaigning before tuesday's fires the long and awful campaign has seen both donald trump and joe biden both focus on battleground states now some $19000000.00 votes has already cost the balance in the polls indicate that biden does have a lead nationwide but the race remains tight and some crucial states and gary has all the latest from miami. president donald trump began his campaign sprint of battleground states in chile michigan 4 years ago trump took this state breaking the democratic party's so-called blue wall in this nation's industrial rust belt as election day approaches national polls show he's trailing biden. thank you very much i love you too he told supporters he saved th
texas where a convoy of trump support has surrounded by them campaign bus several pickup trucks with proton flags can be seen driving dangerously close to that bus on the highway president trump himself said a video of that incident on twitter with the caption i love texas he will say tweeted his support for those involved. well the race to the white house is entering its final stage with just one day left of campaigning before tuesday's fires the long and awful campaign has seen both donald...
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there are a fraction size of a proton. and it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally with any reversals along the way they could use something long runs of experiments that produce no results. but the scientists stuck with it for more than 50 years and finally got the results. this the kind of focus that they thank you so necessary to make enormous progress to turn out the details that really matter. the doesn't get much more personal the so incredibly grueling scientific enterprises. this is a tiny island, about half a mile across. two people have been going to this island every summer for the last 40 years. they've been tracking populations, he was thinking about evolution. literally tracking every single birth. that requires quite some commitment. one of their any interesting discoveries, is observing the creation of an entirely new species through hybridization. the, it was established, it is published on too any years ago. it probably about 40 years after restarting going therapeutic and a foc
there are a fraction size of a proton. and it took 50 years to build these things in a way that would finally with any reversals along the way they could use something long runs of experiments that produce no results. but the scientists stuck with it for more than 50 years and finally got the results. this the kind of focus that they thank you so necessary to make enormous progress to turn out the details that really matter. the doesn't get much more personal the so incredibly grueling...