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but, theo epstein -- virtually everyone was successful this year in the playoffs. the indians and the general managers also were heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. but that is not to say that there is not a role for human beings. but the role is different from what it has historically been. charlie: what is the role? michael: gathering information not in the algorithm. it is nice to know when you are looking at the performance statistics of a college player and he looks great -- it would be nice to know that he had a cocaine addiction or he got into a car accident the day before the draft. charlie: does this have anything to do with artificial intelligence? michael: funny you ask to that, because amos was asked the same question in 1981. he turned to the interviewer and said, my work has less to do with artificial intelligence than it does with natural stupidity. [laughter] michael: you can make an argument that the reason artificial intelligence is supplanting human intelligence is the weakness of human intelligence which is the same argument f
but, theo epstein -- virtually everyone was successful this year in the playoffs. the indians and the general managers also were heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. but that is not to say that there is not a role for human beings. but the role is different from what it has historically been. charlie: what is the role? michael: gathering information not in the algorithm. it is nice to know when you are looking at the performance statistics of a college player and he looks...
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theo epstein -- virtually everyone was successful this year in the playoffs. the indians and the general managers also were heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. not to say that there is not a role for human beings. but the role is different from what it has historically been. charlie: what is the role? michael: gathering information not in the algorithm. you arece to know when looking at the performance statistics of a college player and he looks great -- it would be nice to know that he had a cocaine addiction or he got into a car accident the day before the draft. charlie: does this have anything to do with artificial intelligence? michael: amos as the same question in 1981. and he said my work has less to do with artificial intelligence than it does with natural stupidity. [laughter] thatan make an argument the reason artificial intelligence is supplanting human intelligence is the weakness of human intelligence which is the same argument for big data but they did not see their work that way. charlie: it is called the new field of haverhil
theo epstein -- virtually everyone was successful this year in the playoffs. the indians and the general managers also were heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. not to say that there is not a role for human beings. but the role is different from what it has historically been. charlie: what is the role? michael: gathering information not in the algorithm. you arece to know when looking at the performance statistics of a college player and he looks great -- it would be nice to...
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a lot of the credit for this win theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. with champagne. genuine pandemonium in chicago last night. people haven't gotten this nuts in that city since oprah gave those pontiacs away, it was crazy. of all the magic moments, and there were many, i think this is my favorite. >> yeah! yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: been waiting 108 years to do that. massive crowds of fans swarmed the streets going absolutely showed more emotion than ryan slagle, aka crying ryan. he was caught on camera weeping after the cubs beat the dodgers to get into the world series. we had a camera on him last night when they won. at a sports bar. everybody else is going nut
a lot of the credit for this win theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. with champagne. genuine pandemonium in...
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theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. >> jimmy: go wash out your mouth with champagne. genuine pandemonium in chicago last night. people haven't gotten this nuts in that city since oprah gave those pontiacs away, it was crazy. of all the magic moments, and there were many, i think this is my favorite. >> yeah! yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: been waiting 108 years to do that. massive crowds of fans swarmed nuts, but no one that i know of showed more emotion than ryan slagle, aka crying ryan. he was caught on camera weeping after the cubs beat the dodgers to get into the world series. we had a camera on him last night when they won. at a sports bar. everybody else is going nuts. ryan is like the first dance at his
theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. >> jimmy: go wash out your mouth with champagne. genuine pandemonium...
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theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. >> jimmy: go wash out your mouth with champagne. genuine pandemonium in chicago last night. people haven't gotten this nuts in that city since oprah gave those pontiacs away, it was crazy. of all the magic moments, and there were many, i think this is my favorite. >> yeah! yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: been waiting 108 years to do that. massive crowds of fans swarmed the streets going absolutely nuts, but no one that i know of showed more emotion than ryan slagle, aka crying ryan. he was caught on camera weeping after the cubs beat the dodgers to get into the world series. we had a camera on him last night when they won. at a sports bar. everybody else is going nuts. ryan i
theo epstein. this is the guy who put together the red sox team that broke their curse. won the world series. for a man who is so good at busting curses, you'd think he'd know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> pedro stays in, we give it up, then lose it there, boom, i guess baseball, people are texting me congrats, i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> no way. >> this is baseball, that ain't going to happen. >> jimmy: go wash out your mouth with champagne. genuine pandemonium...
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there was theo epstein. there were things in the play offs general managers too heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. that's not to say there's not a role for human beings. it's just the role is differ than historically it's been. >> rose: whatever's the role for human beings. >> gathering information that it's not in the algorithm. it's like you're about, it's nice to know when you're looking at say the performance statistics of a college player and he looks like he's great, that he has a cocaine addiction or that he got in a car accident the day before the draft. >> rose: have anything to do with the rise of artificial intelligence. >> funny you ask that because amos was asked that very question in 1981. and he turned to the interviewer and he said my work has less to do with artificial intelligence than it does natural stupidity. so i don't, i mean you can make an argument that the reason artificial intelligence is supplanting human intelligence and weakness for human intelligence is the
there was theo epstein. there were things in the play offs general managers too heavily reliant on sophisticated statistical analysis. that's not to say there's not a role for human beings. it's just the role is differ than historically it's been. >> rose: whatever's the role for human beings. >> gathering information that it's not in the algorithm. it's like you're about, it's nice to know when you're looking at say the performance statistics of a college player and he looks like...
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epstein are non-clinical, in fact they're anti-clinical. and that's what the court said here as its justification for its prohibition on the use of current medical standards. its justification as it says in 6a to 7a of the petition appendix is the court's long-standing view about the subjectivity surrounding the medical diagnosis of the intellectual disability which stands in sharp contrast to what this court said in "atkins" and in "hall" where the clinical definitions in atkins and in "hall they were a fundamental premise of hall and as hall said, the inquiry has to be informed by the medical community's diagnostic framework and there's no way it can be informed by the medical community's diagnostic framework if there's an exclusion and a prohibition on using current medical standards. justice alito -- >> mr. sloan, there's no doubt about what texas court said, its marching orders for texas court. it said the habeas judge erred by appointing clinical definition of intellectually disabled in that respect rather than the test we established
epstein are non-clinical, in fact they're anti-clinical. and that's what the court said here as its justification for its prohibition on the use of current medical standards. its justification as it says in 6a to 7a of the petition appendix is the court's long-standing view about the subjectivity surrounding the medical diagnosis of the intellectual disability which stands in sharp contrast to what this court said in "atkins" and in "hall" where the clinical definitions in...