Why do Economists and AI Experts Disagree About the Future?Economists expect economic growth to continue at around 2% per year, more or less indefinitely. By contrast, many top AI researchers predict we'll soon have Dyson spheres.This talk aims to explain the gap, why economists are skeptical, and what evidence might change their minds.Speaker: Tamay Besiroglu, Mechanize IncAttend in person ...
The diffusion and transport of elongated and deformable particles, such as fibers, filaments, or threads, through micro-structured media in an extra dilute form has wide range of applications in various fields, including environmental science. In this talk, I will present our ongoing work to examine the applicability of classic diffusion ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Driving Water Resilience in the San Francisco Bay AreaThe San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is the third largest municipal utility in California, providing drinking water for more than 2.7 million residents and businesses within San Francisco and three other Bay Area counties. San Francisco customers enjoy some of the nation’s highest quality drinking water. The Regional Water System ...
What do we understand when we understand language? Human language offers a broad window into the landscape of our thoughts. We talk about what we see, believe, and imagine, posing questions and communicating our plans. Language, in turn, stocks our mental inventories with new concepts and theories, communicating ideas that ...
Away from equilibrium, energy can serve as a resource that opens the door to what seems like limitless potential for novel phenomena. To date, however, our understanding of energy’s role has been largely gleaned through individual case studies, leaving it an open question to identify universal principles. In this talk, ...
Dan Wang will speak about his new book, which is based on six years of technology research in China. Breakneck presents China as an engineer state, which builds a lot and makes big mistakes, in contrast with America's lawyerly society, which blocks almost everything, good and bad. In addition to the book, ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Light Dark Matter eXperiment: A Discovery Experiment for Sub-GeV Dark MatterNearly a century after first observing dark matter, we have an impressive understanding of its astronomical and cosmological properties but remarkably little knowledge of its fundamental nature. One leading paradigm postulates new fundamental particles that were in thermal equilibrium with ordinary matter in the early universe - thermal relics - ...
Macro-energy systems modelers are regularly asked to capture greater detail in technology and behavior, often without a sense of how these additions to models could affect projected outcomes. In this talk, Valerie will discuss which attributes of technology and behavior can most affect modeled outcomes and policy prescriptions, using examples ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
The Power of Curiosity: Unlocking the World through Basic Science - LivestreamIt is impossible to predict the future applications of curiosity-driven research, but that is what makes it so exciting. Fundamental science done at Berkeley has proven to uncover major discoveries that change the way we see the world - just take CRISPR-Cas9, the laser, and telomerase, for example. Come hear ...
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United for Disability and Climate Justice - LivestreamDaphne Frias is a 27-year-old Latina and Disability rights advocate with Cerebral Palsy. She was featured in The New York Times, Teen Vogue, and on NPR. In this talk, Daphne explains how disability rights connect to protecting the environment. She also shows how we can learn from the strength of ...