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We now think of internal representation as great big vectors, and we do not think of logic as the paradigm for how to get things to work. We just think you can have these great big neural nets that learn, and so, instead of programming, you are just going to get them to learn everything.
People think I’m just the shoey guy, but I take fighting seriously. I just don’t take myself seriously. Life’s too short to be a dickhead.
Great data engineers think beyond the pipeline—they design systems that evolve with the future of data.
It\'s very clear that AI is going to impact every industry. I think that every nation needs to make sure that AI is a part of their national strategy. Every country will be impacted.
I think culture is a big word for corporate character.
One of the things I\'m excited about is the observation that gamers are creators and creators are gamers too. We used to think of creators as workstation customers and think of gamers as consumers.
But I think we\'re going to have people who work from home a couple of days a week, three days a week, four days a week. And I\'m perfectly comfortable with all that.
I don\'t think you can create culture and develop core values during great times. I think it\'s when the company faces adversity of extraordinary proportions, when there\'s no reason for the company to survive, when you\'re looking at incredible odds - that\'s when culture is developed, character is developed.
I think that\'s what\'s thrilling about leadership - when you\'re holding onto literally the worst possible hand on the planet and you know you\'re still going to win. How are you still going to win? Because that\'s when the character of the company really comes out.
I don\'t think it would be a good idea for scientists to have more political power. Scientists as a group are more inclined to try to derive an ought from an is, than the population at large.
If I were a strategically minded person, I think I would have a far different career.
I don\'t think that you can fake warmth. You can fake lust, jealousy, anger; those are all quite easy. But actual, genuine warmth? I don\'t think you can fake it.
I don\'t think I can call myself an actress yet. I just don\'t think my skill level is that high. I hope that with every job it gets better. But until I\'m good, I can say I\'m trying to be an actor, but I don\'t think I\'ve completely made it.
To me, accessorizing is the most fun part of an outfit. While I don\'t think you can\'t rely on accessories to make a dress that isn\'t working work, I do love jewelry and handbags more than anything.
I hate when people think you\'re broken because your parents are divorced. And I really reject the idea of staying together for the kids. If they\'re growing up in a house that\'s not healthy, it\'s better to know that\'s not the model of what marriage should be.
I\'m glad I got to do \'The Last Five Years\' and \'Into the Woods,\' which are both shows that I just don\'t think I could have the stamina to do them eight times a week. I just have so much respect for the women who do these vocal roles eight times a week. They\'re so challenging.
I stole a little snow globe from the set of the first \'Pitch Perfect\' that I don\'t think ever made it on-screen, so it\'s not like fans would be tickled by that information, but I still have it.
While I wouldn\'t wish being teased on anyone, I think it eventually leads to a kind of solidarity in adult life. The few people I know who weren\'t picked on in school are people I find I can\'t relate to on much more than a surface level. There\'s a sensitivity that comes with feeling like an outsider at some point in your life.
I think my iTunes is a kind of strange and embarrassing mix of show tunes and artists that I have no perception of whether or not they\'re huge or not, you know? I\'m the kind of person who doesn\'t realize that The Arcade Fire is a big deal, but then I expect everybody to know Cocoon, and people tend to not know Cocoon.
I definitely think it exercises an interesting muscle, auditioning for bad parts and trying to figure out how to make it real. I don\'t know what I\'m talking about now.
I think I\'m trouble-adjacent. I remember hearing once that good girls don\'t get caught. I think that\'s sort of a lot of what my teen years were like. I skirted the stuff that other kids were doing because the idea of actually getting in trouble was not appealing to me, but I still wanted to have adventures.
I guess my silly dream is to be on \'Game of Thrones.\' I don\'t think that I can do that, but that\'s my silly dream. And there are a lot of American comedies, particularly on NBC, that I would, I would love to do.
I think right after \'Up in the Air\' everyone wanted me to play the girl from \'Up in the Air,\' and it took a little while for people to think of me as an actress from a film that they liked instead of just that character.
I used to think that guys preferred tall women. But plenty of them like short girls.
I think tights make a comeback out of necessity every season: you can only go so far with naked legs in the cold! You\'ve got to protect yourself. I remember going to a fashion show and saying, \'And it\'s okay if I wear nude tights with this?\' to the designer, who looked at me like I just killed his dog or something.
Russians and Americans have a common illusion - they think that they deserve universal love.
It\'s comforting to think that he was a fool not by nature, but by chance.
I think that my fans are the most important thing in my career.
I want to be a mom. It\'s something that when I do have kids, I think I will retire from making music for a while.
I think I\'ll be one of those moms that doesn\'t raise her kids with too much technology around because I didn\'t have much of that growing up. I was creative and played with what I had.