…went to plan. That, along with some frantic diplomatic activity and a healthy common sense on all sides, ensured that a new war with Egypt was averted — at least for a further half- dozen years, until 1967. By then, the lesson of Rotem would be learned: our need to find a realiab...
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…tead working on projects wherein humans collaborate with the machine. One of the current aims of AI research is to find new means of interaction between humans and software. And art, one could say, needs to play a key role in that enterprise, since it focuses on our subjectivity...
…now. You know exactly what it's like.” By now I'm barely scared. It hasn't been that long, and I'm trying to allow for New Relationship Energy. I know this could still go up in smoke. But we've talked about expectations, and we've talked through what we're both looking for, and...
….8bn since 2014. Products issued in Oct-16 (US$3.1bn) and Nov-2016 (USS3.4bn) have knocked out recently and rolled into new products. However, the legacy HSCEl-linked products issued in May-15 were struck at a very high HSCEI spot level and were not able to knock-out this month....
…e 'feminist’ label distasteful.” I've thought a lot about my mother's comment that feminism "eats its young.” One 2009 New Yorker article about feminism by Ariel Levy offered an interesting analysis of feminist divisions, but included one offhand claim that isn't explained or ju...
… 2600 hacking circles, somewhere between the debates about circuit boards and which company was best for the relatively new service of email. The gathering was organized by group of Dutch computer geeks who published their own magazine, Hack-Tic. I sent an email to the founders....
Syria was always going to be harder. But Rabin had moved past his anger over the “pocket deposit”, and we began a new effort via the Americans. Our aim was to lay out a comprehensive, staged proposal to trade nearly the entire Golan for peace. With Rabin, Itamar Rabinovich and th...
…had the coorage to publish, as they do not want to be seen attacking a " vicitm", but being falsely accused will be the new headline On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Peggy Siegal < > wrote: If you rewrite your last email in better grammar, (and so I have a better understanding) I...
…likely little incentive for Saudi Arabia to embark on a program to invest and increase capacity from the current level. New investments may still be made to offset declines in existing fields. Over time however, our commodities research medium-term oil balances suggest that Saudi...
…rsity. Finally, in October 2009, Dell assigned Snowden a job in which he had direct access to the NSA’s computers. His new position was a system administrator, which is essentially a tech-savvy repairman. Dell was working on backup system code-named EPIC SHELTER. For this contra...
…d all consumption. That leaves me with something like the heuristic problem of Halliday and Resnick. They started with Newton as something familiar and accessible and common- sensical. I will follow suit. | will reason as if Mill’s equation were right. My own argument is exactly...
…went to plan. That, along with some frantic diplomatic activity and a healthy common sense on all sides, ensured that a new war with Egypt was averted — at least for a further half- dozen years, until 1967. By then, the lesson of Rotem would be learned: our need to find a realiab...
…ric domain of self-reproducing machines—to the power and versatility of neurons and their synapses. This could become a new, great frontier of research. Here too, biology might point the way, as we come to understand biological development well enough to imitate its essence. Alt...
… her initially to oversee investments. whether Rich your controller stays or not, is not urgent. having Tom report to a new person,- is. coordination with Suydam Kathy Gregory, I would suggest limiting to one person. The increasing public profile needs to be taken into considerat...
…ognizable to an expert. Someone who is good at diagnosis would be good at diagnosis in any domain of knowledge if they knew how to gather and interpret evidence in that domain. Diagnosis is clearly very difficult to learn. Most people are rather bad at it outside of their own ar...