helped cushion portfolio returns when markets declined. We won’t know until the data comes in, but we expect the same to happen this time. [5] The “Eye on the Market” has endlessly chronicled this year the fissures which are now affecting financial markets: European sovereign ri...
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…s Sent: 8/4/2011 11:41:48 PM Attachments: 08-04-11 - EOTM - Market update.pdf This is a little unorthodox, but here is the text of an internal note that I just sent to our integrated Private Bank client coverage teams a few moments ago. Mary thought it would be a good idea to s...
August 4, 2011 Today This is a little unorthodox, but here is the text of an internal note that I just sent to our integrated Private Bank client coverage teams a few moments ago. Mary thought it would be a good idea to share this with our clients given the events of the day. “H...
Understanding 57 “The human mind tends to look for clear linear relationships, we like solutions that are close to the problem in time and space and make sense when we think about it quickly, unfortunately, those simple solutions are usually wrong and come from acting on a compl...
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…. MIT Press, 1997. Gilovich, Thomas. How We Know What Isr’t So: Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life. Reprint. The Free Press, 1993. Gregory, Robert J. Psychological Testing: History, Principles, and Applications. 6th ed. Pearson, 2010. Hameroff, $. R. “Quantum Coheren...
42 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? “We consciously, and through the exercise of will, make decisions between different choices without anyone or anything causing the decision in advance. Others can influence decisions — by offering advice or even holding a gun to our head, but we...
It’s true that some underage girls may have lied about their age, and some came to the house voluntarily several times—although, according to Florida statutes, none of that has any bearing on the criminality of the contact, particularly if the girl was 16 or younger. But what is...
…ou can see that every program imaginable is generated in our list. If you are wondering which version of Word or Excel, the answer is every version and every bug ridden unreleased version as well. We are enumerating every program that could ever be run in the known universe! Per...
157 Of course, the liaison between the NSA and its allies was a two way street. In 2013, none of these other countries had a global network of geosynchronous sensors in outer space and under the ocean that could monitor signals from missile launching, submarine, military deploym...
THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET) Future art stars cause a New Sensation Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent 15.10.10 Twenty artists hailed as stars of the future are getting the chance to show thei...
…ocesses and memory storage are highly distributed. But massive parallelism is not in itself a solution — one also needs the right architecture; which DeSTIN provides, building on prior work in the area of deep learning. Humanlike intelligence is heavily adapted to the physical e...
…on of Real-World General Intelligence Having defined what we mean by an agent acting in an environment, we now turn to the question of what it means for such an agent to be “intelligent.” As we have reviewed extensively in Chapter 2 above, “intelligence” is a commonsense, “folk...
…s in huge contrast to normal AI, which requires millions of training examples and is very sensitive to noise. By adding the appropriate background knowledge, you get much more intelligence. Similar to the physical-systems case, if we make neurons that know a lot about how humans...