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Why pencils are still so popular — billions a year are sold

Even in a digital age, sales of the classic writing instrument have held steady and are projected to grow.

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Beyond Human

the heat ray on them — a deep throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light, and a narrow ribbon of bracken... alexander huth: ..and grass and trees and houses - stretching as far as the eye could see was scorched. and this is the text the ai created from the brain scan. and the decoded version — which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff. fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran, and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big—noise—got—hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the "scorched" versus "a giant ball of fire". it captured all those things. but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it can only analyse the brains of a handful of volunteers. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on, and a lot of our effort in the lab

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Beyond Human

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Beyond Human

trees— silver pencil of light and... trees and _ silver pencil of light and... trees and houses stretching as far as the eye can see were scorched. far as the eye can see were scorched-— far as the eye can see were scorched. �* , , scorched. and this is the text ofthe scorched. and this is the text of the al _ scorched. and this is the text of the ai created _ scorched. and this is the text of the ai created from - scorched. and this is the text of the ai created from the . of the ai created from the brain scan.— of the ai created from the brain scan. , ., brain scan. the decoded version which misses _ brain scan. the decoded version which misses a _ brain scan. the decoded version which misses a lot _ brain scan. the decoded version which misses a lot of _ brain scan. the decoded version which misses a lot of things - which misses a lot of things but got some of the good stuff, fired the bullets and then i had a huge crack is a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and a giant ball of fire. ., ., ., , fire. the general idea of big noise got — fire. the general idea of big noise got hurt _ fire. the general idea of big noise got hurt is _ fire. the general idea of big noise got hurt is there - fire. the general idea of big noise got hurt is there in i fire. the general idea of big i noise got hurt is there in both of them. and then also the idea that something was on fire. the scorched less _ that something was on fire. the scorched less as _ that something was on fire. the scorched less as a _ that something was on fire. tue: scorched less as a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things but clearly not the right words. 50 things but clearly not the right words.— things but clearly not the riiht words. ., ., , right words. so far it can only anal se right words. so far it can only analyse the — right words. so far it can only analyse the brains _ right words. so far it can only analyse the brains of - right words. so far it can only analyse the brains of a - right words. so far it can only | analyse the brains of a handful of volunteers but they hope it will unlock the secrets of how our minds work. tide will unlock the secrets of how our minds work.— will unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really -iushin our minds work. we are really pushing on — our minds work. we are really pushing on a _ our minds work. we are really pushing on a lot _ our minds work. we are really pushing on a lot of _ our minds work. we are really pushing on a lot of our - our minds work. we are really pushing on a lot of our effort i pushing on a lot of our effort in the lab and towards using this to actually understand the brain better. that is our scientific goal. we want to know how do our brains work twitter how do our brains

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Beyond Human

the heat ray on them — a deep throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light, and a narrow ribbon of bracken... alexander huth: ..and grass and trees and houses - stretching as far as the eye could see was scorched. and this is the text the ai created from the brain scan. and the decoded version — which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff. fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran, and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of big—noise—got—hurt is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the "scorched" versus "a giant ball of fire". it captured all those things. but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it can only analyse the brains of a handful of volunteers. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on, and a lot of our effort in the lab goes toward using this to actually understand the brain better.

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CNN This Morning

seems to get lost overall, can that change minds, not core base supporters but more broadly? >> right. i think it can. it can among those independents that trump has to get in order to get 50%, in order to get back to the white house. first off, can i say it's an outrage that the federal courts won't have cameras in there. the founders wrote into the constitution that trials have to be in public. that pent back then the pencil press could come in. it's insane that the federal courts don't let cameras. these are our employees. these are our courtrooms. i'm sorry to get in on my soap box here. donald trump has spent more time on the business end of a camera than probably even more than ronald reagan, than any politician. he knows how to perform on camera. the difference son his tv show, at his rallies he is in charge. in this trial, the judge is going to be in charge. the jury and the viewers we

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BBC News Now

that's related to specific ideas or specific words that appear in the stories. so, for example, whenever you hear somebody talk about parking a car, there are certain patterns of activity in the brain that will be present that reliably correspond to that kind of idea. and we're trying to build up that mapping from this very large data set. the computer looks for patterns in the vast amounts of data from the scanner. with enough training, it can translate brain activity into words. so the lead scientist is listening to a story for us. the war of the worlds. the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light... ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan.

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BBC News

will be present that reliably correspond to that kind of idea. and we're trying to build up that mapping from this very large data set. the computer looks for patterns in the vast amounts of data from the scanner. with enough training, it can translate brain activity into words. so the lead scientist is listening to a story for us. the war of the worlds. dramatic music. the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light... ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack

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Breakfast

the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light... ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of "big noise, got hurt" is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it's only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who've all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing

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Verified Live

the martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. a deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light... ..and a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see was scorched. and this is the text that the ai created from the brain scan. in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of "big noise, got hurt" is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it's only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who've all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work.

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