you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept no one wants to die even people
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
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you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept no one wants to die even people
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept no one wants to die even people
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
how those responsibilities are ultimately inseparable. And from a purely academic standpoint, we provide opportunities to teach confidence
3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED
like, think about anti-ship mines. Even purely defensive tools that are fundamentally autonomous. Whether or not you use AI is a very modern problem.
The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED
or just a superficial facet thereof. That could be a purely linguistic issue, like not picking up on sarcasm or not recognizing a pun
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
In 1928, a physicist named Paul Dirac found something strange in his equations. And he predicted, based purely on mathematical insight, that there ought to be a second kind of matter,
The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy
might not be an indication that anything is wrong with your life. They might have a purely physical cause. Maybe you're tired.
You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | Lisa Feldman Barrett
ask yourself: Could this have a purely physical cause? Is it possible that you can transform
You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | Lisa Feldman Barrett
Activism is the currency. I had no interest in citizenship purely as some sort of feel-good thing. For me, citizenship means you have to act, and that's what we required.
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world? | Hugh Evans