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I'd left my silver wedding band on the shelf in cabin 108 to protect it from sulfur, oblivious to the fact that even such temerity, such tact as you'd always shown— the grace that had, if anything, grown— wouldn't help you at the world-brim, wouldn't save you from the force of that much anticipated, unexpected wave.
I'd left my silver wedding band on the shelf in cabin 108 to protect it from sulfur, oblivious to the fact that even such temerity, such tact as you'd always shown — the grace that had, if anything, grown — wouldn't help you at the world-brim, wouldn't save you from the force of that much anticipated, unexpected wave.
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Not anticipating unexpected events.
The Stanford event focused on what technology can do for doctors and how the medical community and other stakeholders can anticipate unexpected changes brought by artificial intelligence.
That includes trying to anticipate unexpected costs, and perhaps even considering options, like an au pair, that you may have previously thought were out of reach.
But Stanford's Abraham Verghese, MD, believes there should be a more nuanced conversation around what technology can do for doctors and how the medical community and other stakeholders can anticipate unexpected changes brought by artificial intelligence.
The Futures Clinique puts a lot of emphasis on surprises and on the "mission impossible", i.e. anticipating unexpected and even "impossible" events and developments.
Good leaders have the presence of mind and awareness to engage with others and anticipate unexpected outcomes that come without preparation.
Perhaps the greatest challenge of the algorithm revolution is that as machines and the algorithms that drive them have become ever-more complex, we are rapidly losing our ability to understand how they work and anticipate unexpected behaviors and weaknesses.
Together, these events and contingency actions illustrate the challenges posed by raccoon rabies, the importance of enhanced surveillance, plus the need to anticipate unexpected contingency actions and their related costs as a component of ORV campaigns.
My biggest tip is try to anticipate the unexpected.
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