At this point we don't know how many folks wore wires to record incriminating conversations..how many have already testified to the Grand Jury...how many have been given immunity s... moreAt this point we don't know how many folks wore wires to record incriminating conversations..how many have already testified to the Grand Jury...how many have been given immunity so they have nothing to lose and everything to gain by telling all they know. We just don't know. So how would YOU advise Trumpworld folks to comport themselves rolling forward? Assume EVERYONE is wearing a wire and say nothing to anyone at any time? Send no emails? Take no phone calls?. Look straight ahead and wear blinders and earplugs if you must. Don't talk to the press. You can't trust anyone.That will work moving forward but nothing can change what already has happened. What you already said. What you already wrote. What you already did Nothing. Oh my is the sky really falling?:( less
I'm guessing that those who grew up in homes where affection was plentiful are the adult huggers of today while those who grew up in families that were not demonstrative/affectiona... moreI'm guessing that those who grew up in homes where affection was plentiful are the adult huggers of today while those who grew up in families that were not demonstrative/affectionate might be the ones who don't like to be touched. I don't know for sure of course. Just conjecture.
Marcel Just, a Carnegie Mellon Psychology Professor and Director of the Center for Cognitive Brain Imagery, is the inventor/creator. He has spent most of the last decade "tea... moreMarcel Just, a Carnegie Mellon Psychology Professor and Director of the Center for Cognitive Brain Imagery, is the inventor/creator. He has spent most of the last decade "teaching" computer programs how to identify thoughts. He found that each emotion has a specific signature in the brain( as ascertained with the use of MRI technology) and "trained" a piece of software to follow the patterns and recognized about 30 concepts and emotions. He created AI than can read thoughts. He and some colleagues published a paper recently in the journal NATURE. Will such machines replace psychiatrists? Are humans becoming extinct as doers while machines take over all doing? less