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now they're getting superhuman that pattern recognition.when things are repeatable, you can get the data to be able to train the system. if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine. one thing we want to stress as were talking about what's available 2017, there's a bunch of very bright people working on all sorts of things that may be breakthroughs in 2018 or 2080, were not sure because they haven't happened yet but based on current technology, they're basically taking a bunch of input and mapping them into a bunch of outputs and figuring out the mapping in the really good at that if there's not too much complexity between the act 's and why. >> -think that framework is rapidly becoming out of date. i'd never would've thought of medical diagnosis as any type of routine, repeatable work that he would hand off to machines. it's an incredibly important and difficult and subtle and complex pattern matching exercise. machines are better at those things now that we are and make come ou
now they're getting superhuman that pattern recognition.when things are repeatable, you can get the data to be able to train the system. if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine. one thing we want to stress as were talking about what's available 2017, there's a bunch of very bright people working on all sorts of things that may be breakthroughs in 2018 or 2080, were not sure because they haven't happened yet but based on current...
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they have been superhuman at arithmetic for decades so we shouldn't be surprised and they are gettinguperhuman at pattern recognition and things are repeatable and you get the data, able to train the system if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine with the current wave of artificial intelligence. we talk about what is available circa 2017, and all sorts of things breakthrough in 2018 or 2080. based on current technology, basically taking a bunch of input and massing them into outputs and figuring out the really good at that, not much complexity. >> that second point you brought up is becoming out of date because i never would have thought of medical diagnosis as any kind of routine, repeatable, low-level work you would hand off to a machine. it is an incredibly important and difficult and subtle and complex pattern matching exercise. machines are better at those things than we are and they have come out of essentially nowhere and reached superhuman levels of performance. i medical diagnosis is in the sight of a highly a
they have been superhuman at arithmetic for decades so we shouldn't be surprised and they are gettinguperhuman at pattern recognition and things are repeatable and you get the data, able to train the system if they involve more complex planning, creativity, those are things that are much harder to have a machine with the current wave of artificial intelligence. we talk about what is available circa 2017, and all sorts of things breakthrough in 2018 or 2080. based on current technology,...
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we tend to have superhuman abilities. mine, things stick to me. >> that doesn't make sense. blood is what's making this stuff stick? not jus suction on his head? >> my skin pores suck in so much oxygen it gives me 123% oxygen intake which allows things to stick to me. >> is he's an x-man? >> yes. there's only four people in the world with skin like this and he's one of them. >> it doesn't just stick to my head. it sticks to my whole body. my legs, back, stomach, hands. >> get out. what the heck? >> that's the thing. people are like, okay, you're using glue, adhesives. he goes, no. super helpful as well if you need help serving people. >> for parties, book him now. >> he does that. he has a career now built off just that. but my favorite part of this whole story comes towards the end. >> i didn't want to tell nobody because people thought i was a freak. but when the x-men series started coming out, the movie, it gave me the courage to show people i can do what i can do. i'm a real life x-men time person. >> you are amazing. >>> are you serious? >> colton has some news for mom
we tend to have superhuman abilities. mine, things stick to me. >> that doesn't make sense. blood is what's making this stuff stick? not jus suction on his head? >> my skin pores suck in so much oxygen it gives me 123% oxygen intake which allows things to stick to me. >> is he's an x-man? >> yes. there's only four people in the world with skin like this and he's one of them. >> it doesn't just stick to my head. it sticks to my whole body. my legs, back, stomach,...
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anyway -- [laughter] the black cloud is a superhuman mega superhuman organization that appears this comes towards the feet on the energy of the family and even which wily the human scientist on getting touch with this and manage to communicate with it and learn about about it. and it -- -- different parts of the cloud communicate with each other by radio and the scientist rave raise a very interesting question in what sense are you cloud a single individual? and the cloud replies, well, the question doesn't mean very much. when the rate of communication the speed of communication between the different communicator is very fast an may have stopped about them and different individuals altogether. so if all of us could community tell pathically with a speech, we could all as a -- it were community our thoughts directlily the speed of light speed of radio waves. then, we would be one individual wouldn't mean anything to us. as question talk about ourselves as being separate individuals. and i think the point you're getting at is that the internet may be moving towards -- sort of science ficti
anyway -- [laughter] the black cloud is a superhuman mega superhuman organization that appears this comes towards the feet on the energy of the family and even which wily the human scientist on getting touch with this and manage to communicate with it and learn about about it. and it -- -- different parts of the cloud communicate with each other by radio and the scientist rave raise a very interesting question in what sense are you cloud a single individual? and the cloud replies, well, the...
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let's reflect on usain bolt, what a superhuman he has been. he is very tall, six foot five. and very wide at the shoulder. complaining about the blocks but when you are that tall, it is quite difficult to get cracking. i think it was greg jennett, the historian, said on twitter tonight, if it was the 107 metres then he would have beaten everyone. —— greg jenner. it ta kes beaten everyone. —— greg jenner. it takes him a few strides to get cracking. it is wise to retire now because he is probably past his best. at least he got a medal. he has been a terrific athlete. what a treat it has been to watch him. yes. that's it for tonight. thank you to john and ruth. look how you look on the tv! we are too busy looking at you! that's lovely! coming up next is meet the author. victoria hislop has been having a long love affair with greece and her bestselling novels have led her army of readers from island to island and into the greek experience. in ca rtes postales, she takes a new step. you see the pictures, from the mysterious postcards that begin to arrive one by one for ellie from
let's reflect on usain bolt, what a superhuman he has been. he is very tall, six foot five. and very wide at the shoulder. complaining about the blocks but when you are that tall, it is quite difficult to get cracking. i think it was greg jennett, the historian, said on twitter tonight, if it was the 107 metres then he would have beaten everyone. —— greg jenner. it ta kes beaten everyone. —— greg jenner. it takes him a few strides to get cracking. it is wise to retire now because he is...
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armed with this superhuman vision, alma can unveil all kinds of magical stuff in the universe that wouldave been invisible before. to get an idea of what wonders alma is finding in space, i went to the control center, where i met this very tall man. richard: at one time when i was in graduate school, i was supposedly the tallest astronomer who had ever lived. [laughter] richard: the younger generation is taller, so i'm not sure that is still true. ashlee: richard simon and his fellow astronomers are using alma to look for the origins of stars, life, and the universe itself. with alma, they are able to see the cosmos in more detail than ever before. i was looking at the work you guys do. you can spot even sugar molecules near a star somewhere off in the milky way. richard: we can detect all kinds of different molecules. think of alma as a huge chemical sniffer, so we can start to understand how stars form, how planets form, how did we wind up with water to support life? ♪ ashlee: the surreal images alma creates have revealed earthlike exo-planets, a comet nursery, and galaxies at the edge
armed with this superhuman vision, alma can unveil all kinds of magical stuff in the universe that wouldave been invisible before. to get an idea of what wonders alma is finding in space, i went to the control center, where i met this very tall man. richard: at one time when i was in graduate school, i was supposedly the tallest astronomer who had ever lived. [laughter] richard: the younger generation is taller, so i'm not sure that is still true. ashlee: richard simon and his fellow...
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the winner of the $50,000 and the title of "superhuman" is... - that was amazing! - it was beautiful to watch. penn: you got it! wow! congratulations! ( theme music playing )
the winner of the $50,000 and the title of "superhuman" is... - that was amazing! - it was beautiful to watch. penn: you got it! wow! congratulations! ( theme music playing )
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he will no doubt take inspiration from sir mo farah‘s superhuman antics last night. it is called!nal stages, but today he said the months away training had all been worth it, when he got to see those he loves. being able to enjoy time with my family, the twins were loving it, rhiannon was loving it. it was beautiful. i really enjoyed it. but tonight belongs to one man. as he prepares to bid farewell, the world will say thank you. athletics may never see his kind again. elsewhere today the women's heptathlon got underway and katarina johnson—thompson's medal hopes could be over after just two johnson—thompson's medal hopes could be over afterjust two events. she bombed in her best event, the high jump, failing to clear 1.86 metres, thatis jump, failing to clear 1.86 metres, that is way down on her personal best, and one of the weakest events, the shop but, is coming up in the next hour. but of course it is all about usain bolt night. the jamaican fa ns about usain bolt night. the jamaican fans are already in voice, and earlier there was a thunder and lightning storm over the stadiu
he will no doubt take inspiration from sir mo farah‘s superhuman antics last night. it is called!nal stages, but today he said the months away training had all been worth it, when he got to see those he loves. being able to enjoy time with my family, the twins were loving it, rhiannon was loving it. it was beautiful. i really enjoyed it. but tonight belongs to one man. as he prepares to bid farewell, the world will say thank you. athletics may never see his kind again. elsewhere today the...
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he will no doubt take inspiration from sir mo farah‘s superhuman antics last night. farah! he took a battering in the final stages, but today he said the months away trading had all been worth it for when he had got to see those he loves. it was good to be able to enjoy time with my family, walk around the track. the twins were loving it, rhianna was loving it. it was beautiful, i really enjoyed it. but tonight belongs to one man. as he prepares to bid farewell, the world will say thank you. athletics may never see his kind again. with all the latest is 0lly foster, in the london stadium. it will be a bittersweet night for him and for the crowd. yes, i don't think usain bolt does bitterness though, because what career has had. the cheers you are hearing are for the first of the semifinals that is about to get underway. we can probably bring that to you. that building is forjustin gatlin. 0f course he has served to doping bans, former world and olympic champion. he served two bands are many people think he should have been banned for life. that's just one of the stori
he will no doubt take inspiration from sir mo farah‘s superhuman antics last night. farah! he took a battering in the final stages, but today he said the months away trading had all been worth it for when he had got to see those he loves. it was good to be able to enjoy time with my family, walk around the track. the twins were loving it, rhianna was loving it. it was beautiful, i really enjoyed it. but tonight belongs to one man. as he prepares to bid farewell, the world will say thank you....
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then you see someone like usain bolt to his superhuman probably, and has achieved so much.hat is what sticks in peoples call, isn't it?|j think it probably is, but i think i would also point out that gatlin himself is what, five years older than bolt? he has come back from adversity, and managing the doggedness, the determination the incredible motivation and personal resolve in coming back. really, several times over the past few yea rs, several times over the past few years, but has really shown him the way home. —— usain bolt has really shown him the way. they must of been times where he has thought, i cannot beat this guy for love nor money, let's just forget it. but he did not, he knuckled down and persisted and went on and on and on. until he has finally beaten bolt. i think we have to admire a guy for that. i know i will not be popular but saying that, but this guy gatlin is the least popular champion of any sport, certainly in my history. i can't remember anybody who has been as unpopular as gatlin is, and still won something. i can remember in the late days of moha
then you see someone like usain bolt to his superhuman probably, and has achieved so much.hat is what sticks in peoples call, isn't it?|j think it probably is, but i think i would also point out that gatlin himself is what, five years older than bolt? he has come back from adversity, and managing the doggedness, the determination the incredible motivation and personal resolve in coming back. really, several times over the past few yea rs, several times over the past few years, but has really...
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there are these superhuman movements and in 19 he said that isn't going to be the case, i don't believe> he was going to be a commercial singer and the commercial singer at the time the epitome of what they could do and achieve is to go to la and it's what roy rogers did and there are pictures if you've ever seen a picture of him he typically looks like a hobo and they say this machine kills fascists. he's a left-wing hero. there's earlier pictures he looks like a young gene off tree except he can't get at parkheadd on the one side very well be as if h.so he comes to la to try to that and first of all runs into the whole situation of what he called the starvation armies of people without work and he also ran into the communist party that made a lot of sense to him and there were the people out in the fields organizing better than anybody else. appearing to be never joined the party but he came pretty close and the other people that were researching it at the time that wrote a book called the factory in the field or something likel that were all interested in communism because it looked
there are these superhuman movements and in 19 he said that isn't going to be the case, i don't believe> he was going to be a commercial singer and the commercial singer at the time the epitome of what they could do and achieve is to go to la and it's what roy rogers did and there are pictures if you've ever seen a picture of him he typically looks like a hobo and they say this machine kills fascists. he's a left-wing hero. there's earlier pictures he looks like a young gene off tree except...
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thoughts on religion and governmentgovernment in the agef artificial intelligence and never dying superhumans. [laughter] and i think if you were going to puncture someone, a beaver what would i be your main way to do that? >> to take the last one first, a heat the bible. [applause] are liberals afraid of islam? >> are liberals afraid of islam? yes. the question may be referring to the tendency for sort of nice people, my kind of people to abandon their principles when talking about the horrors of homophobia and misogyny in both the kind of things we hold dearly. but when it comes to islam there are many people that forget all about that. that is part of their culture. what a condescending thing to say. he now runs a magnificent foundation to try to reform islam. he coined the phrase regressive left to as it were gave a free press when you put the principles of feminism and homophobia and things like that. i think that it's the tendency that stems from this because they think it is a race which of course it isn't. it's very widespread. if you can convert into it or out of it it isn't a race.
thoughts on religion and governmentgovernment in the agef artificial intelligence and never dying superhumans. [laughter] and i think if you were going to puncture someone, a beaver what would i be your main way to do that? >> to take the last one first, a heat the bible. [applause] are liberals afraid of islam? >> are liberals afraid of islam? yes. the question may be referring to the tendency for sort of nice people, my kind of people to abandon their principles when talking about...
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now the expectation is for players coming from japan, you have an idea that they are going to be superhumanght? this sets up that double-edged sword. we want the best talent from japan, but if you are only an average player, you are going to wash out. that becomes a big problem. this is that idea of that double-edged sword, the breaking and perpetuating of stereotypes. yes, we used to think of you as lesser beings, but now we think about japanese teams as super beings. so we are always looking for the next ichiro. that is the problem with eight asians in baseball -- with asians in baseball moving into the future. will we accept ordinary players? how long will they last? secondly, given the fact that you have contractual situations with japan, i have a feeling you will see more korean and taiwanese players. everything comes back down to money. since they don't have the posting system, you will see a lot of korean and taiwanese players coming up younger into the major leaks. to wrap up let's talk about baseball overall. by the way these are some further readings of asians in baseball. accordi
now the expectation is for players coming from japan, you have an idea that they are going to be superhumanght? this sets up that double-edged sword. we want the best talent from japan, but if you are only an average player, you are going to wash out. that becomes a big problem. this is that idea of that double-edged sword, the breaking and perpetuating of stereotypes. yes, we used to think of you as lesser beings, but now we think about japanese teams as super beings. so we are always looking...
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movie where he takes the pill that makes him utilize all of his brain so i would have a subpar like superhuman intelligence or something just to be able to use. and that is interesting a guilty pleasure. yes but see. the moment you knew you made it up into that for me. as an ambitious person make in is a is a continuous pursuit but one who was significant to me was performing at lollapalooza in scarborough as a music festival last summer because when i was a kid i hurt myself pretty barely sneaking in a lot of proposals or trying to sneak in. and then you got to form the most under-rated aspect of chicago. the lake. first job you have that scrubbing the chili pot at the at the organic deli down the street is innate if you weren't in music what do you think you'd be doing i think i'd probably be in tech oh yeah yeah or or journalism i thought of writing a person you could switch places with for day. best piece of advice you ever got it was about writing music and it was from a guy named mike posner and he said to sell as much truth in every line as possible what was the worst piece of advice do
movie where he takes the pill that makes him utilize all of his brain so i would have a subpar like superhuman intelligence or something just to be able to use. and that is interesting a guilty pleasure. yes but see. the moment you knew you made it up into that for me. as an ambitious person make in is a is a continuous pursuit but one who was significant to me was performing at lollapalooza in scarborough as a music festival last summer because when i was a kid i hurt myself pretty barely...
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i'm not as assured as i am on stage or as a performer for some reason that this feels like the superhuman part of me and for sure in control because i'm in control and when i'm not in control that i guess that's why i stay home with my date night is the mexican side of my dog poppy is that something you would like to try but i haven't. maybe the dancing with larry king. when can we do that are you performing anywhere near here i'm not going to do that you know. yet i've got to you've got a great life i'm. here a legend you know i want to put a about i want to be the black mark on that the new goals changed over the years yeah my goal is always just like whatever the thing is in front of me and i think the last couple years have proven to me that i can be better and go further than i ever dreamed of he said about patti cage i'm really excited up how to cakes i'm excited about love you more because it's it's like the funny side of the serious side of me and you know and writing and everything and. i'm just constantly waiting for a new thing to happen so some of you get in august and choose
i'm not as assured as i am on stage or as a performer for some reason that this feels like the superhuman part of me and for sure in control because i'm in control and when i'm not in control that i guess that's why i stay home with my date night is the mexican side of my dog poppy is that something you would like to try but i haven't. maybe the dancing with larry king. when can we do that are you performing anywhere near here i'm not going to do that you know. yet i've got to you've got a...
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if there superhuman, they're not influenced by political influence or personal gain or sp greed. sometimes you put on a park rope and now your superhero and your shielded from all that. history said, that's not true at all. it's the court system that becomes tied to the government first and starts doing the bidding of the government contrary to liberty of people. after >> next call comes from mark in santa clara utah. good afternoon.pporter >> i'm a big supporter of the constitution. reveal have a two-part question that somewhat relates to what you just talked about. multiple study revealed that all the federal activity are unconstitutional and arguably criminal.nd par [inaudible] the second part of the question, would you talk about' to us about the unconstitutional nature. the court claimed the constitution, any act. [inaudible]ress >> that is a fantastic question.. there's so much that will be hard to address it all, but i would like to simply say, this is the whole reason, the answer to that question is a whole reason we wrote the book sovereign duty and it's why i teach migh
if there superhuman, they're not influenced by political influence or personal gain or sp greed. sometimes you put on a park rope and now your superhero and your shielded from all that. history said, that's not true at all. it's the court system that becomes tied to the government first and starts doing the bidding of the government contrary to liberty of people. after >> next call comes from mark in santa clara utah. good afternoon.pporter >> i'm a big supporter of the...