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represents the end of the world, stephen hawking made a preposterous assertion about a.i., vaccines will end the human race, these people are like doomsday awaiting the end of the world and it's ludicrous. it's stupid illuminating on this. >> don'tes algorithms represent crude thinking on their own for computers? >> computers are very good for computation. they can do recognition officially, they can see mathematical parties. the patterns theys see are deped on the selection of the data in preparation of the data and translation of the data and the language that the computer can address and interpret. the computer is not separate from human minds. the great philosopher shows systems are separate from reality between every symbol and its object need an interpreter, human mind to interpret between symbols and objects. and again the symbols are the objects you play checkers or whatever, the symbols have their rules embodied in them and they are the object so if you speed up the game two gigahertz, billions of cycles of circuits you can play the games defeat a human player who doesn't have t
represents the end of the world, stephen hawking made a preposterous assertion about a.i., vaccines will end the human race, these people are like doomsday awaiting the end of the world and it's ludicrous. it's stupid illuminating on this. >> don'tes algorithms represent crude thinking on their own for computers? >> computers are very good for computation. they can do recognition officially, they can see mathematical parties. the patterns theys see are deped on the selection of the...
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stephen hawking also made some are prosperous assertion but ai, if it succeeds we will end the human race. i mean, these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountaintop awaiting the end of the world, and it's just ludicrous. it's one of the stupidest things i've encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects. >> host: george gilder, don't algorithms can of represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> guest: of course. computers are very good for computation. they are very -- they can do pattern recognition quite efficiently. they can see mathematical patterns and large bodies of data. the patterns they see are largely dependent on the selection of the data, and the processing, the preparation of the data and translation of the data into the symbolic languages that the computer can actually address and interpret. the computer is not separate from human minds, as charles occurs, the great philosophers showed that symbol system are separate from reality, that between every symbol system and its objects you need an interpreter, a human mind to interpret be
stephen hawking also made some are prosperous assertion but ai, if it succeeds we will end the human race. i mean, these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountaintop awaiting the end of the world, and it's just ludicrous. it's one of the stupidest things i've encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects. >> host: george gilder, don't algorithms can of represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> guest: of course. computers are very good for...
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another famous person was stephen hawking and he lived for some 30 plus years with it how do you explaint sometimes people can live for 30 years plus? dan: a couple percent of people live beyond 10 years. one of the decisions i'm going to face because my major symptom is respiratory and that is why people ultimately die. -- is to get a tracheostomy. which means that you cannot breathe independently. you also cannot eat and you also generally cannot talk. you communicate by looking and spelling out words on a computer screen. a lot of people don't want to live that way. i think i probably would. i want to see my grandchildren grow up. i still think i could be engaged in things. that is sort of my optimistic nature. that it is not just about believing there is a cure. but it is sometimes about believing that the better of two bad alternatives is something worth doing. faced with that choice, i think that is what i would do. i will need a lot of help. fortunately i can afford help. david: the word progressive is a word used for als and other diseases as well. progressive is a euphemism for
another famous person was stephen hawking and he lived for some 30 plus years with it how do you explaint sometimes people can live for 30 years plus? dan: a couple percent of people live beyond 10 years. one of the decisions i'm going to face because my major symptom is respiratory and that is why people ultimately die. -- is to get a tracheostomy. which means that you cannot breathe independently. you also cannot eat and you also generally cannot talk. you communicate by looking and spelling...
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another famous person who had it was stephen hawking and he lived for some 30 plus years with it.ow do you explain that sometimes people can live for 30 plus years? dan: one of the decisions that i am going to face, because my major symptom is respiratory, that is why people ultimately die, as they get a tracheotomy. which means that you can't breathe. you also can't eat and you also generally cannot talk. so you communicate by looking and spelling out words on a computer screen. a lot of people don't want to live that way. i think i probably would. i want to see my grandchildren grow up. i still think i can be engaged in things. again, that is sort of my optimistic nature, that it is not just about believing there is a cure, but it is sometimes about believing there is a better to bad alternatives, something worth doing. faced with that choice, i think that's what i would do. i would need a lot of help.it's david: the word aggressive means it is -- progressive means it is never going to get better, it is going to get worse. it means you're going to die sooner than you would other
another famous person who had it was stephen hawking and he lived for some 30 plus years with it.ow do you explain that sometimes people can live for 30 plus years? dan: one of the decisions that i am going to face, because my major symptom is respiratory, that is why people ultimately die, as they get a tracheotomy. which means that you can't breathe. you also can't eat and you also generally cannot talk. so you communicate by looking and spelling out words on a computer screen. a lot of...
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is hardly a consolation to note that in the quantum chess match between the famous physicist stephen hawking and the american comedian paul radom, the physicist hawking lost well if only because here he is dreaming so boldly literally agree with him. this phenomenon, even if well is devoid of pleasantness, then in any case it is not devoid of this same comfort itself. when you know, you look at the starry sky, and there are some distant galaxies and you think like that. if only i could go to mars now, for example, yes, you didn’t think that you would make a wish. well, so realistic, you know, when. perhaps they will be fulfilled at all, of course, thoughts can be carried away. wherever they please , high-high straight lines cannot be caught up, but it's time move on to unrealistic concrete things, see what the creative team has prepared for you today, good difference, belarus let's start this morning cheerful, do morning exercises with tatyanamitusevich. today, by the way , you and i will need dumbbells. we will tell you about a clean city, how to take part in city subbotniks? as part of the
is hardly a consolation to note that in the quantum chess match between the famous physicist stephen hawking and the american comedian paul radom, the physicist hawking lost well if only because here he is dreaming so boldly literally agree with him. this phenomenon, even if well is devoid of pleasantness, then in any case it is not devoid of this same comfort itself. when you know, you look at the starry sky, and there are some distant galaxies and you think like that. if only i could go to...
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i mean, stephen hawking, who we took up a long time ago, which is iconic, and he said it was the first his life he felt free. he did eight parable. was in in suspended in the cabin, and they asked to be kind of spun a little bit. so that works out for him. it was amazing. how are those plans are those a couple times a year so we'll probably do 1 to 2 mission astra access flights a year and then we do probably 40 plus research flights and then astronaut training and then consumer flights like you cos chartered the plane and take up team members and all that very, very busy and a lot of people in the space community that we interviewed there. they are just itching to be just coaches. they just want to be coached on the flight. help out because it's such a unique experience, and i get to do it pretty often. it's a single most unique thing you can do. you've done it. your vet. it's amazing, matt. we appreciate it. thank you so much. thanks so much. thank you for having me. the information is on the zero g websites about $1800 per person as a consumer if you want to go, so if you just go to
i mean, stephen hawking, who we took up a long time ago, which is iconic, and he said it was the first his life he felt free. he did eight parable. was in in suspended in the cabin, and they asked to be kind of spun a little bit. so that works out for him. it was amazing. how are those plans are those a couple times a year so we'll probably do 1 to 2 mission astra access flights a year and then we do probably 40 plus research flights and then astronaut training and then consumer flights like...
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. >> stephen: sure. ( laughter ) you-- we had ethan hawke on, not that long ago. >> yeah. >> stephen:es. he taped all of these conversations, and then he decided not to do it, and he burned the tapes. but-- >> stephen: these are all people he worked with over the years, to tell his life story. >> sure. and joanne's, and their marriage and their story. and then he-- but somebody transcribed it. so, ethan got a bunch of actors together to, sort of to be the voice of those guys. >> stephen: and you're paul newman. you're the voice of paul newman. >> yeah, that's not-- that doesn't really work out so well for me. ( laughter ) that's not what i wanted to do. >> stephen: well, not everybody agrees. i'm curious whether-- did you ever work with him? >> no, we were going to do a film-- there's actually a really well-known film called "the notebook." do you guys know this? some of you guys? yeah? ( cheers ) >> stephen: sure, sure, sure. >> yeah, "oh, yeah!" >> stephen: james garner and ryan gosling. >> yeah, exactly. and we were going to do it and play-- and, literally, we were in talks for a l
. >> stephen: sure. ( laughter ) you-- we had ethan hawke on, not that long ago. >> yeah. >> stephen:es. he taped all of these conversations, and then he decided not to do it, and he burned the tapes. but-- >> stephen: these are all people he worked with over the years, to tell his life story. >> sure. and joanne's, and their marriage and their story. and then he-- but somebody transcribed it. so, ethan got a bunch of actors together to, sort of to be the voice of...
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hawk start with you on this. the last time i heard somebody in their 70s talk about armageddon, it was stephen tyler telling me notclose my eyes, don't want to miss a thing. when the president of the united states uses those terms, how dangerous is that for allies and others in the world to hear. it's not we're in danger but harkened back to the cuban missile crisis, is this something to walk back or stand by him to show how dangerous it is. >> i'm shocked we're living with threat of nuclear war, thought it was something boomers were supposed to solve for us. but threat of mutually ensured destruction is doctrine of deterrence, if you launch, somebody will retaliate. you have massive stockpiles, what can happen as result of the first use is the problem. that is what president biden is reminding not just the country and us but putin directly. this is a message to him. very limited channels right now for the united states to diplomatically speak to the russian government. this was pretty obvious way to remind putin there are risks with his discussion and continual raising of the united states of nuclear weapons. som
hawk start with you on this. the last time i heard somebody in their 70s talk about armageddon, it was stephen tyler telling me notclose my eyes, don't want to miss a thing. when the president of the united states uses those terms, how dangerous is that for allies and others in the world to hear. it's not we're in danger but harkened back to the cuban missile crisis, is this something to walk back or stand by him to show how dangerous it is. >> i'm shocked we're living with threat of...
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arrived on site, teresa hawk had unemployment on this all jarred on october 31st to take photos of this fan that avery sister was selling. teresa had left a message this morning. stephen avery had been on the property that day and left around 2:30 pm. he did not tell her that much more, but for investigators a dark tale started emerging from the evidence, especially after the made a gruesome discovery in the back of her suv. >> primary in the cargo agatha of the rav4. >> and in the front, more blood. >> there was blood on some of the upholstery, and that was very telling swipe of blood towards the ignition swept of the vehicle. >> test show that that blood was stephen avery's, taking him from person of interest to prime suspect. >> you believe you can explain the blood? >> absolutely. stephen avery had a cut on his right hand, middle finger, that was freshly scanned over, and if you put that key and put it in the ignition switch it lined up perfectly with a contact swipe. >> how did he explain the? scott >> i think he claimed he had cut it in the junk hard doing work on vehicles. >> fassbender fear the worst, and after four days of searching his team found something d
arrived on site, teresa hawk had unemployment on this all jarred on october 31st to take photos of this fan that avery sister was selling. teresa had left a message this morning. stephen avery had been on the property that day and left around 2:30 pm. he did not tell her that much more, but for investigators a dark tale started emerging from the evidence, especially after the made a gruesome discovery in the back of her suv. >> primary in the cargo agatha of the rav4. >> and in the...
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eddie redmayen on the true story of a nurse turned serial killer and career roles ranging from stephen hawkinghen a life well lived. one of the earliest leaders of the american civil rights movement who created a model of activism that helped to start a revolution. >>> and as we head to break our photo of the week. a stunning look at the fall foliage in vermont near the canadian border. the green mountain state colored in reds and yellows. in reds and yellows. this is one of the last weekends my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the tightness, stinging... the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®. ask your doctor about tremfya® today. the citi custom cash℠ card. a different kind of card ask your doctor that automatically adapts to you. earn
eddie redmayen on the true story of a nurse turned serial killer and career roles ranging from stephen hawkinghen a life well lived. one of the earliest leaders of the american civil rights movement who created a model of activism that helped to start a revolution. >>> and as we head to break our photo of the week. a stunning look at the fall foliage in vermont near the canadian border. the green mountain state colored in reds and yellows. in reds and yellows. this is one of the last...