My husband John lived by a code: country first. We are Republicans, yes, but Americans foremost. There's only one candidate in this race who stands up for our values as a nation, and that is @JoeBiden.
"Blockbuster Inc., the video rental giant, dropped its bid yesterday to acquire the Hollywood Entertainment Corporation, the second-largest video rental chain, citing the likelihood that the [FTC] would reject the deal on antitrust grounds" https://t.co/7eU0RNWe4d
Bill Clinton to @jaketapper about the importance of having ideological diversity in your friendships: “Life can become kind of boring if everybody you're around thinks just like you do.”
@rafathebuilder This feels like a crucial point, but not a crucial detail. A crucial detail in the neighborhood might be “biz dev teams in former colonies that include a local co-lead perform better” or something.
Other ways to make people angry enough to answer your question:
missile system = recoilless rifle
handgun = pistolgrip flashlight
rifle = M16
truck = deuce
fighter jet = MIG-<pick any number>
ship = minelayer
If you want to identity a piece of military hardware just post a picture to Twitter calling it a "tank."
I'm seriously not joking. It's like that thing about giving wrong answers in a tech forum gets you the right answer from somebody else faster.
Human decision making is influenced by emotion and experience bias
This introduces a lot of variance and uncertainty and at scale, leads to sub-par decisions.
AI decision engines that provide probablistic outcomes provide a great baseline and lead to better decisions