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" ... During the race, I watched from my perch at the back of the boat as the crew scampered about its business. It was loud, physical and technical. Using variables like wind speed and direction, water current, wave height, GPS course points, etc., they hoisted and moved the sails and hydrofoils for the most efficient ride on the makeshift course. Complicating matters were the high New York skyscrapers, which tend to channel air into the Hudson in strange and unpredictable ways. ... "
" ... If there was an XAI, perhaps you would have been able to ask the XAI what just happened. The XAI might instantly explain that there was a dog on the sidewalk that was running toward the self-driving car and appeared to be getting within striking distance. The AI driving system opted to do a fast braking action. The dog got the idea and safely scampered away. ... "
" ... It may not be too original, but if you’re looking for a reason the market scampered to new all-time highs Monday, “reopening optimism” isn’t the worst explanation. ... "
" ... The Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) scampered all over the place Monday, just like the major indices. It climbed above 38 early as uncertainty flared around Wall Street, then faded to around 34 by the end of the day. That’s down from last week’s peak levels but still up sharply from lows below 25 a couple of weeks ago. ... "
" ... When the world of work first began widely relying on video meetings over the web, there was a great deal of curiosity and forgiveness. Children scampered in and out of view; dogs growled to announce GrubHub had arrived with lunch. We haven't taken these interruptions very seriously; we viewed the situation as temporary, and we found the disruptions bearably cute. As we are settling in for a longer haul, it's likely we now expect one another to be far enough up the learning curve to prevent these distractions. As one without-an-office employee said, “If you can at all avoid it, I really don’t want to see where you sleep.” ... "