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surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is that. imitation. a clown. or is it art. too much money to move people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even if that is way more intelligent than you are thinking of so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but also for us to conclude from that that a pocket calculator is a being that is aware of what it's doing and that is irrational i think you'll any snow really see computers being creative in code being created not not just being a tool for our own creativity. when they have their own internal worlds now that's probably a long way down the lawyer but i don't think it's impossible that a computer will become so complex that it will actually start to feel things and actually have a sense of self. by a vision a different one and trying a computer conference at the process i was saying i'm not
surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is that. imitation. a clown. or is it art. too much money to move people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even if that is way more intelligent than you are thinking of so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but...
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surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skip to much more to do before people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even that is way more intelligent than you are so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but also for most to conclude from that that a pocket calculator is a being that is aware of what it's doing is irrational i think you'll any snow really see computers being creative and code being creative not not just being a tool for our own creativity. when they have their own internal worlds now that's probably a long way down the lawyer but i don't think it's impossible that a computer will become so complex that it will actually start to feel things and actually have a sense of self. by how they should to failure and then trying a computer as if the throw says i was saying i'm not as rigid as you thin
surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skip to much more to do before people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even that is way more intelligent than you are so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but also for most to...
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surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skipped too much money to move from people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even that is way more intelligent than you are so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but also for us to conclude from that that a pocket calculator is a being that is aware of what it's doing and that is irrational i think you'll any say really see computers being creative in code being creative not not just being a tool for our own creativity. when they have their own internal worlds now that's probably a long way down the lawyer but i don't think it's impossible that a computer will become so complex that it will actually start to feel things and actually have a sense of self. shunts as by how they should to fairly i'm. trying a computer as if the process i was saying i'm not as rigid
surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skipped too much money to move from people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even that is way more intelligent than you are so it's nothing new the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but also for us...
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surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skipped too much money to move people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even if that is way more intelligent than you are if you do so it's nothing then again the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans but those 2 flights to conclude from that that a pocket calculator is a being that is aware of what it's doing is irrational i think you'll any smith really see computers being creative in code being creative not not just being a tool for our own creativity. when they have their own internal worlds now that's probably a long way down the lawyer but i don't think it's impossible that a computer will become so complex that it will actually start to feel things and actually have a sense of self. shunts is by how they should defer. trying a computer conference in the process i was saying i'm
surely only rembrandt could create a rembrandt. yet this rembrandt was created by a machine. so what is it. imitation. or is it art. skipped too much money to move people are always asking will artificial intelligence be more intelligent than human intelligence as i always say have you ever used a pocket calculator even if that is way more intelligent than you are if you do so it's nothing then again the idea that certain technological systems that simulate intelligence can outperform humans...
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now, this is the rembrandt portrait of latrobe, rembrandt peale was charles wilson peale's son. this in a family, just to give a short shout out to the peale family, charles wilson peale named his son rembrandt, rafael, and this is rembrandt's view of latrobe as he moved to baltimore. let's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. he had -- when he lost his job at the capitol, he no longer had a salary. he was in debt because his steam boat project had failed in pittsburgh. and so with some humiliation, la latrobe declared bankruptcy and came to the city of baltimore in 1816. he had been working on the basilica for a number of years before that, and so he knew the city. this is the cross-that i include because it -- cross-section that i include because it seems to me to characterize the sophistication of latrobe's presentations to clients. one said it was too attractive, that that's not what architects should do. you shouldn't get client ares because you could make pretty pictures. but nonetheless, here is a view, a cross-section of the capitol basilica in baltimo
now, this is the rembrandt portrait of latrobe, rembrandt peale was charles wilson peale's son. this in a family, just to give a short shout out to the peale family, charles wilson peale named his son rembrandt, rafael, and this is rembrandt's view of latrobe as he moved to baltimore. let's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. he had -- when he lost his job at the capitol, he no longer had a salary. he was in debt because his steam boat project had failed in pittsburgh. and...
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and it wasn't until the 1980s that rembrandt and it wasn't until the 19805 that it rembrandt and it any value because the painting is so remarkable. find painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a work _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a work by a student goes on to be sold, presumably it doesn't make anything like the same amount it may be expected to if it was the original? in it may be expected to if it was the original?— the original? in no case is more true _ the original? in no case is more true than _ the original? in no case is more true than this - the original? in no case is more true than this one, | the original? in no case is - more true than this one, there is no case where this copy would get i don't think 10% of what the one attributed to leonardo took in at auction. and presumably any of these works are pretty difficult to sell. we hear a lot about, in the papers, you quite often hear of a work being stolen to audit, does that really happen? not really. when y
and it wasn't until the 1980s that rembrandt and it wasn't until the 19805 that it rembrandt and it any value because the painting is so remarkable. find painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a work _ painting is so remarkable. and if a copy or a work by a student goes on to be sold, presumably it doesn't make anything like the same amount it may be expected to if it was the original? in it may...
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they also named his son rembrandt, and this is rembrandt's view of latrobe. he moved to baltimore.et's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. when he was at the capital, no longer had a salary. when he lost his job. he took his steamboat project, and had failed in pittsburgh. and some with some humiliation, latrobe declared necropsy to the city of baltimore. this was in 1916. and she had been working on the for silica for a number of years before that. in the city. this is a cross-section that i am told that it seems to me that the characterizing of the sophistication of the strobes presentations to the clients. some said it was too attractive but that is not what architecture do . tend to get the clients because you can make . pictures. but nonetheless, here is a view, a cross-section of the catholic for silica in baltimore. it remains one of the city's most impressive and most important buildings. what is significant about it is that it is so different from most cathedrals. it is light and airy. and there is a double dome that permits light and latrobe was always
they also named his son rembrandt, and this is rembrandt's view of latrobe. he moved to baltimore.et's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. when he was at the capital, no longer had a salary. when he lost his job. he took his steamboat project, and had failed in pittsburgh. and some with some humiliation, latrobe declared necropsy to the city of baltimore. this was in 1916. and she had been working on the for silica for a number of years before that. in the city. this is a...
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now this is the rembrandt portrait. he was charles wilson peels son. this in a family just to give a short shout out to the field family. he named his son rembrandt. raphael, and this is his view of latrobe. he moved to baltimore. let's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. when he lost his daughter at the capital, he no longer had a salary. and he was in debt because it steamboat project that failed in pittsburgh. and so with some humiliation, latrobe declared bankruptcy to the city of baltimore in 1816. and he had been working on the area for number of years. and so he knew the city. this is a cross section and that i include because it seems to me that characterizing the sophistication of latrobe's presentations to the clients. but that's not what the architects do. he clients because you can make . pictures. nonetheless, here is a cross-section view of the catholic basilica in baltimore . and he remains one of the cities most impressive's and most important buildings. and what is significant about it is that is so different for mo
now this is the rembrandt portrait. he was charles wilson peels son. this in a family just to give a short shout out to the field family. he named his son rembrandt. raphael, and this is his view of latrobe. he moved to baltimore. let's go on. latrobe had to declare bankruptcy in washington. when he lost his daughter at the capital, he no longer had a salary. and he was in debt because it steamboat project that failed in pittsburgh. and so with some humiliation, latrobe declared bankruptcy to...
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which you rembrandt across just north of bear in mozambique has spent most just going through zimbabwe to spend most of friday going through botswana on its way to namibia leaving behind again the like the degenerated showers in northern mozambique and this quite sharp trough of active sundry stuff right through the middle of south africa and the city of the forecast continues in the same vein by the time it gets a saturday but quite a good line of rain that goes from malawi or dance or northern zimbabwe nicole's back through south africa and significantly 7 b. namibia not a place you think of as being particularly wet but the wind took forecasters got showers for the next 3 days. but. has become a major issue the demand is going great up and the supply is going straight down turning an essential natural resource into a commodity traded. just because life doesn't mean it cannot be what about the guy that can afford it tellings water. out his ear examines the social financial and environmental impact of water privatisation loads of water on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the m
which you rembrandt across just north of bear in mozambique has spent most just going through zimbabwe to spend most of friday going through botswana on its way to namibia leaving behind again the like the degenerated showers in northern mozambique and this quite sharp trough of active sundry stuff right through the middle of south africa and the city of the forecast continues in the same vein by the time it gets a saturday but quite a good line of rain that goes from malawi or dance or...
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so his son rembrandt, creates a drying based on a french engraving of an elephant skeleton. this is what they are using as they are bringing bones out of the muck. they're holding them up against a template saying where does this one go. to me it's like the ikea instruction manual and all you really need is the island ranch. here you have scrappy love, numerous, radius they're all marked just the way they would if you are opening the box to put something together. the fact that he was able to do this and he's the first to do this is something that resonates in the european scientific community, and really establishes are bound to feed us as a society new as we are, capable of contributing at the highest level to an international conversation about science. when he puts the bones together, and his youngest son will make a water color of the bones and you will notice that there are parts that are stippled in. those are the pieces that were missing that would have to be fabricated. the top of the head, the tusks, the bottom of the ribs. let's talk a little bit about the skeleto
so his son rembrandt, creates a drying based on a french engraving of an elephant skeleton. this is what they are using as they are bringing bones out of the muck. they're holding them up against a template saying where does this one go. to me it's like the ikea instruction manual and all you really need is the island ranch. here you have scrappy love, numerous, radius they're all marked just the way they would if you are opening the box to put something together. the fact that he was able to...
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so his son rembrandt creates a drawing based on the french engraving of an elephant skeleton.is is what they are using as they're bringing bones out of the muck. they're holding them up against a template going, where does this one go? all you really need is the allen wrench because here you've scgo scapula, humerus, radius. the fact that peel is the first to do this is something that resonates in the european scientific community and really, i think, establishes our bo bona fides as a society capable of contributing on a national level to an international conversation about science. when peel puts the bones together, his youngest son will make a watercolor of the bones, and you'll notice that there are parts that are stippled in. those were the pieces that were missing that would have to be fabricated. the top of the head, the tusks, the bottom of the ribs. now, let's talk a little bit about the skeleton itself. because what peel is able to do, through the beauty of bilateral symmetry, is if he has a right scapula intact and he only has a partial left, he knows how to carve t
so his son rembrandt creates a drawing based on the french engraving of an elephant skeleton.is is what they are using as they're bringing bones out of the muck. they're holding them up against a template going, where does this one go? all you really need is the allen wrench because here you've scgo scapula, humerus, radius. the fact that peel is the first to do this is something that resonates in the european scientific community and really, i think, establishes our bo bona fides as a society...
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in fact, the portrait done of humboldt at this time is this one by rembrandt peale, alexander von humboldtn 1809. what is interesting about this is when humboldt first gets back to europe, he is carrying a letter from jefferson to the marquis de lafayette. jefferson gives him a letter because they both know that napoleon is opening the marquis de lafayette's mail and censoring it. so they know this is a letter that is going to get to him unencumbered. what it does is it creates a friendship between humboldt and lafayette. two years later, humboldt will write and say, thank you for introducing us. the third person they are hanging around with his simone bolivar, who encourages him to go back to his home country and free them from spanish colonial rule. we have these three revolutionaries who are hanging out, driving napoleon crazy. he thinks they are all spies. he wants them expelled from the country. they are all writing letters to each other. they skip his coronation because they really don't want to be part of that, and they set up this pro-american enclave in paris that becomes really i
in fact, the portrait done of humboldt at this time is this one by rembrandt peale, alexander von humboldtn 1809. what is interesting about this is when humboldt first gets back to europe, he is carrying a letter from jefferson to the marquis de lafayette. jefferson gives him a letter because they both know that napoleon is opening the marquis de lafayette's mail and censoring it. so they know this is a letter that is going to get to him unencumbered. what it does is it creates a friendship...
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how do you do a test on them every single year so you pay taxes on that rembrandt. don't want to go down that road yet. some day we all might have to. i want to be specific about the industries. there are certain industries already reacted really nicely to stimulus, not just the fiscal stimulus coming but an infrastructure bill. how large would that infrastructure bill have to be for us to get more action and things like industrial metals, construction names and, these names, sam? >> well i would say, charles, that the market is already sort of lining up moving from growth toward value, focusing more on the cyclical sectors like materials, like industrials, to a lesser extent consumer discretionary. and so they don't really know the full extent just yet. as we heard from yellen's testimony today, she was pretty light on specifics. so i would tend to say that investors are lining up the stocks that they own and are really going to be, in the right direction and that we'll wait to see what the actual quantity is to know how high they will go. charles: but you do like
how do you do a test on them every single year so you pay taxes on that rembrandt. don't want to go down that road yet. some day we all might have to. i want to be specific about the industries. there are certain industries already reacted really nicely to stimulus, not just the fiscal stimulus coming but an infrastructure bill. how large would that infrastructure bill have to be for us to get more action and things like industrial metals, construction names and, these names, sam? >> well...