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"symbiosis" Definitions
  1. (biology) the relationship between two different living creatures that live close together and depend on each other in particular ways, each getting particular benefits from the other
  2. a relationship between people, companies, etc. that is to the advantage of both

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The goal is to safeguard the symbiosis between the truffle and the host plant by encouraging symbiosis between the truffle hunter and the land owner — whose interests often conflict.
The point in all this research, for Damanhur, is symbiosis.
There is a direct symbiosis between nomads and their animals.
The symbiosis between the two industries makes sense to him.
New terms tried to capture this symbiosis: "Chimerica", or "the G2".
These are the places where humans live in symbiosis with nature.
It feels like a perfect symbiosis, built over years of companionship.
Tariffs threaten to disrupt that symbiosis, which could push production overseas.
But this symbiosis only thrives within a fairly narrow temperature band.
I realize we are morphing into something new, a growing symbiosis.
But this symbiosis only thrives within a fairly narrow temperature range.
A fascinating urban symbiosis exists between a subway and a neighborhood.
There was a symbiosis there that he can't put a price on.
But with this symbiosis between sound and picture, people may linger more.
This brilliant symbiosis is at the cutting edge of visionary conservation practice.
Next season, the pair's symbiosis continued, helping their side top its division.
The other was the countercultural arts festival, Symbiosis Gathering in northern California.
I think that the symbiosis between the two is our bio-future.
The 2001 "Symbiosis" is a solid retread of the male-female variation.
"The organism 'eats' amino acids through symbiosis with a partner," Nobu said.
But this symbiosis also offers something else important for long-term growth: data.
Symbiosis Gathering: Family Tree will take place September 22-25 in Oakdale, California.
We enter into locked states where we have this symbiosis in the tones.
I think it's actually a symbiosis of researchers that has led to this.
This is a sort-of symbiosis of these two long-past cultural phenomena.
Plantagon intends to make vertical farming more efficient through various forms of symbiosis.
Only one year later, Giampiero came out with a new album, Summary of Symbiosis.
It makes a lot of sense that there would be this kind of symbiosis.
And what that means is that we need to be exploring symbiosis, not competition.
It really was a symbiosis of what I was exploring in my gender identity.
One theme of Anadol's work is the symbiosis and tension between people and machines.
It also hinted at a deeper symbiosis between the White House and Fox News.
We went inside the strange symbiosis between CNN and the president it helped create.
Feature Inside the strange symbiosis between Jeff Zucker and the president he helped create.
She wants to understand the symbiosis between, say, young Zeb and his labradoodle, Utah.
"It incorporates symbiosis as a foundation for life into everything that we do," Albrecht said.
What it represents is the kind of evolutionary starting conditions for this kind of symbiosis.
The symbiosis between businessmen seeking favors and parties needing cash has sent campaign funding soaring.
"We're on the verge of some kind of symbiosis between man and machine," he says.
It is the outcome of a symbiosis between a hugely profitable industry and pliant governments.
Forget about symbiosis or some happy tit-for-tat between flora and this particular fauna.
You think that the internet is leading TV and radio, it's less of a symbiosis.
And because this is a political form of symbiosis, he owes them just as much.
This idea that everyone should see things the way "I" do is called relationship symbiosis.
The two live in symbiosis  —  organisms that feed off each other to maintain the balance.
Despite inherent tensions, a symbiosis between government and the news media has long been evident.
Dozens to hundreds of independent origins of this form of symbiosis have evolved within this group.
THE symbiosis between human beings and the bacteria dwelling in their guts is a delicate thing.
But I was perplexed by your prescription for avoiding the pitfalls of the coming cyborg symbiosis.
A score for Symbiosis was included in Practical Electronics magazine, where Pointon was also a contributor.
It is a symbiosis that helps to fuel growth in rising economies like India and China.
For example: All of the stages at Symbiosis are different this year, the layout is different.
Although London's symbiosis with Johnston is the oldest, relationships between cities and typefaces are not unique.
Both are stories about a symbiotic friendship, created by a similar symbiosis of director and screenwriter.
"They manage to have the symbiosis," said Roger Ruegger, the editor in chief of WatchTime magazine.
The relationship is less predator and prey, some experts say, than a new and ugly symbiosis.
The last 40 years offer a vivid example of how this symbiosis has worked in America.
"This would be something like a 'defensive symbiosis,' which is only theoretical at this point," said Burns.
Symbiosis and Lightning in a Bottle are the two most notable alternative festivals on the West Coast.
But Mr. Adams's "Canticles" seems to achieve a new symbiosis, folding natural sounds into mathematically ordered patterns.
Neuralink's end goal is to achieve "symbiosis with artificial intelligence," Musk said during a presentation in July.
It was the perfect boil-down of the disturbing symbiosis between Mr. Trump and the news media.
I think it's important to have a live feel and a sense of symbiosis to these things.
Seven years later, the symbiosis between Donald J. Trump and his favorite cable network has only deepened.
From beginning to end, impeachment has crystallized the symbiosis between the president's success and Mr. McConnell's clout.
Oh, and he has dubbed his tribute "Big Boat", in a symbolic symbiosis of their names. Wow.
Application programming interfaces, or APIs—routines that connect two lots of software—are taking symbiosis a stage further.
Hung together, they form a surreal landscape, their intricacy, precarious equilibrium, and interwovenness suggesting some kind of symbiosis.
We see these dualities within the city, the clash of cultures that come together in this perfect symbiosis.
The agency has historically had a dynamic of symbiosis—to put it politely—with the companies it oversees.
Balanchine's ballets set to the music of Stravinsky represent an ideal symbiosis of the visual and the aural.
Yet a symbiosis of shared interests with the US -- namely containing Iran -- sparked division way beyond the region.
On this set, Avey Tare and Panda Bear were basically one unit by now, a spiraling vocal symbiosis.
"It's a magical symbiosis of the wine and the minerals," said Nada Kapralova, a winemaker from Velka Trna.
The later it got, the more people were squeezed around the bowl's rim, participants and observers in symbiosis.
The more this symbiosis emerges into one visual entity, the more flexibility I have to create different looks.
But the symbiosis between hospitals and politicians operates most insidiously in the subtle fueling of each other's interests.
The symbiosis had backfired; their proximity to the subway felt more like a curse now than a blessing.
In his book Neurocapitalismo (Mimesis, 2016), Giorgio Griziotti highlights our symbiosis with technology and its impact on social life.
The current generation of Communist Party leaders came to power in the age of China's economic symbiosis with America.
These papers would have once been propped up by local businesses, a symbiosis that sustained commerce and journalism alike.
According to WIRE, "Symbiosis," one of the pieces in the new collection, was created for the homemade Minisonic synthesizer.
I'll spare you the technical details involved in mycorrhization, a complex phenomenon of symbiosis between mushrooms and tree roots.
We've never called Symbiosis Gathering a transformational festival, although transformation has been in our mission statement from the beginning.
I had a morbid dread of her anger, but my willingness to absorb it was essential to our symbiosis.
And the usual symbiosis between a major party's presidential nominee and its other candidates doesn't really exist with Trump.
The product is grown, packaged and distributed by two companies, Symbiosis and Iccorp, authorized and taxed by the state.
"There is this real wonderful symbiosis between the collection itself and the artists who are learning," Herman tells Creators.
He wanted to find some formal devices that would make the book a symbiosis of his words and mine.
These days, the pure pop stars and the anti-pop pop stars reside side by side, in uneasy symbiosis.
The two had met in 1971 at the Hindu temple Tirupati Balaji and entered into a kind of symbiosis.
The final shot of the episode shows David's head, the devil's hand and Lenny's face in a sick symbiosis.
Popovich has total control over every aspect of the team; the symbiosis between his system and his players is total.
There was a symbiosis there: Like flowers and bees, Monsanto and Hayes could exploit each other to their own ends.
Kapadia's sprawling account covers the player's time at S.S.C. Napoli, and deftly conveys the poetic symbiosis between him and Naples.
AXELROD: ...because there is this, sort of, strange symbiosis between Hollywood and Washington and they're similar communities... STEWART: Mm-hmm.
The original story focuses on the symbiosis between humans and machines, and the way automated rules can produce something uncontrollable.
Human gifts of gratitude, respect, attention, restoration, art, science, ceremony and care create a mutual symbiosis between people and land.
Thought to be the result of an ancient symbiosis, mitochondria structurally and genetically still resemble the bacteria they once were.
It has usually wielded its power in symbiosis with a traditional elite comprising the monarchy, aristocrats and interrelated wealthy families.
Fans most likely had an inkling that the fate of their relationship would end in public symbiosis; this confirmed it.
We all shared the same goal, but our skill sets and personalities balanced and complemented one another in true symbiosis.
Following the seventeenth century, European imperialism disrupted the symbiosis of religion and state in places where colonial regimes were installed.
Ultimately, this study also goes beyond lichens and illustrates how multifaceted symbiosis can be, Dr. Lutzoni, of Duke University, said.
Nevertheless, a symbiosis clearly exists among electric cars, battery storage and solar power as pillars of a sustainable energy future.
Their work suggests strange and surprising things about our origin and evolution, about health and disease, about symbiosis and risk.
Sometimes, they ended up here in this chamber, leading some to say that he and the Host were in symbiosis.
The totality equals a crash course in New York choreographic history that reveals an ingenious symbiosis of dance and film.
Harris first considered leaving the collective in the fall of 2015, when they attended a music festival called Symbiosis Gathering.
The Thread RE: CNN Jonathan Mahler wrote about the strange symbiosis between Jeff Zucker and the president he helped create.
A curious symbiosis develops between them, a dynamic more complex and strange than the simple conflict of good and evil.
But the corals, which in easier times lived in such happy symbiosis with the algae inside them—maybe the corals knew.
If human beings do not enter a symbiosis with artificial intelligence (AI), he declared, they are sure to be left behind.
As for each game's marketing team, the conversation stemming from the unintentional symbiosis between Infamous and Prototype worked to their advantage.
But in casting fellow famously difficult diva Faye Dunaway as Crawford, the film achieved a deep symbiosis between the two actresses.
But it was Mr. Adès's playing that always returned the performance to the very 19th-century symbiosis between nature and feeling.
Without wanting to sound too heavy, everything is a manifestation of a symbiosis between myself and the instrumentation that I'm exploring.
But the organization programs music year-round, always with an ear to the symbiosis between radical art and anti-authoritarian politics.
This drop-in program, part of a family series taking place every Monday in July, lets children engage in that symbiosis.
As they begin their lives over again with nothing in Santiago, Chile, their partnership grows into deep friendship and emotional symbiosis.
Trump had, over the years, "achieved symbiosis with the medium" of television," Poniewozik writes in his new book, "Audience of One.
When you find a solid partner, you settle into an oppositional symbiosis, where you improve by trying to crush each other.
Only in P. nagasau and Squamellaria has the symbiosis developed so far that neither plant nor ant can survive without the other.
"There is a deadly symbiosis between poverty and gang violence," Ben Johnson, executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, told Axios.
More importantly, warming can ruin the symbiosis between coral and its main food, the microalgae that live on and inside its tissue.
PRINT your REALITY is just one of Browntourage's numerous collaborations, but it exemplifies the symbiosis Arsala and Beglari pursue in their work.
The prevailing definition of a lichen is that it arises from a symbiosis between a fungus and a photosynthesizing alga or bacteria.
French musician Kyu St33d and London-based director Rollo Jackson talk about the symbiosis of sound and image, of music and video.
Yet the symbiosis between conservative Christians and Mr. Trump was never perfect, and some of that tension has lingered into his presidency.
The illusion of symbiosis between the two families is eventually shattered when the Kims learn there are other leeches in the ecosystem.
Her Pipe has a wonderfully natural, uncomfortable erotic symbiosis with Ms. Jimenez's first-rate Kit, an outsider who exudes quiet, defiant confidence.
Salon 94's flagship location is Greenberg Rohatyn's own Upper East Side townhouse, where there's a real symbiosis between art and furniture.
It will probably happen in a manner already begun: by a symbiosis with cheap, empowering intelligences that we welcome into daily life.
Quarrels over the tomb of Jesus sparked the crusades, but in the lore of this sacred spot there are inspiring stories of symbiosis.
Mostly, though, it's a charming example of how science and art can work together in symbiosis, each side gaining something from the interaction.
"I started making dolls as a symbiosis of my favorite types of art, such as sculpture, painting, and jewelry making," Myalovskaya tells us.
I think being [such] extreme concepts with regard to musical style and narrative genre, they both fit perfectly in a beautiful harmonic symbiosis.
But even those groups agree that they're enjoying an unprecedented level of symbiosis with the federal government when it comes to immigration policy.
And those four movies Pryor made with Mr. Wilder remain influential for how they literalized the upside of racial integration as conjoined symbiosis.
He brought the riddle to John McCutcheon, a professor of biology at the University of Montana, who uses genetic sequencing to study symbiosis.
Bees and plants that depend on pollen to reproduce are locked in a state of symbiosis that evolved over the course of millennia.
"Grace" seems to draw its energy straight from the soil, with acoustic and electric guitars, organ and piano locked in an earthy symbiosis.
The Hollywood industrial complex is built on a symbiosis between stars and the publications that cover them: Each needs the other to survive.
It is this terrifying symbiosis between the terrorists in the Middle East and the populist politicians in the West that is the real threat.
Bearing in mind the symbiosis of the employee-boss relationship, there are a number of actions and habits that tend to drive bosses crazy.
Administrators are locked in a mercenary commercial relationship with tuition-paying parents and in a coercive symbiosis with intrusive regulators of the federal government.
Analysis of the genes involved in the plant side of this deal suggests that plant-fungal symbiosis goes back to the first land plants.
It's a periphyton mat, she explains, a unique symbiosis of algae, bacteria, and other microorganisms that forms the base of the Everglades' food chain.
Washington also must address its relationship with Beirut, in light of its own diplomats' concerns about the LAF's increasing symbiosis with the terrorist group.
Care and resilience and, sometimes, a bit of sadness, in symbiosis, mixed into a mysterious concoction that would seep through any existing cinematic mold.
Once she starts excessively using pain meds, Donna also needs "uppers" (because the medication makes her "so tired"), creating her own prescription drug symbiosis.
Whatever its physical foundation, the odd symbiosis between Sand and Chopin makes for some of the most novelistic and colorful chapters in the book.
Daan Roosegaarde: I see life, the desire to explore, but also the inability to do that in symbiosis with the rest of the planet.
Back when Edwards was a kid messing around with aquariums, he spent years tinkering with the symbiosis between a clown fish and a sea anemone.
In place of Samarra's past easy symbiosis—where Sunnis thrived from running hotels and restaurants for Shia pilgrims—the city is now divided in two.
A potential model for symbiosis offered by Etzioni: professors who take on a 50-50, rather than 80-20, split between corporate and academic duties.
It's been found in 52 genera of lichen across six continents, indicating that it is an extremely widespread, if not ubiquitous, part of the symbiosis.
Regardless of what has motivated both parties to maintain their close relationship, it's one of modern television's most fascinating and headline-making bits of symbiosis.
Just a few years after the end of the Chris Evert-Martina Navratilova rivalry, a powerful symbiosis was developing between two new dominant world-beaters.
In yet another unlikely symbiosis, calligraffitos are now fusing it with new media to render "digital calligraffiti," which is projected onto the sides of structures.
So I also thought that it makes a huge difference when you are not isolated from your work, when working and living is a symbiosis.
Fed with more flour, and more water, a sourdough eventually achieves a kind of symbiosis that helps dough rise, without the use of cultivated yeast.
That said, the link between the two can be best explained as a symbiosis of brain functions and culture that intertwine and inform each other.
Then there is a broader concern that the symbiosis between Fox News stars and the Trump administration means the network will not treat Democrats fairly.
You talked earlier about the symbiosis of sound and image, what does releasing a record like this mean, when you divorce it from the visuals?
Yet the team of actresses here, channeling what Shange called a choreopoem, takes onstage symbiosis to a radiant new level of both reliance and defiance.
Change begins now When it comes to sustaining the vital symbiosis between the economic and the natural world, we all can do more — much more.
I get too many answers to quote, but it's clear that this DM-player symbiosis is crucial to what makes this place special to them.
In an extraordinary example of symbiosis, two entirely different outcasts of human aggression — war and entrapment — are somehow helping each other to find their way again.
This illustrates the inherent symbiosis between Chinese production and American consumption, which have together formed the backbone of the global economy over the past 20 years.
It captures the symbiosis of the two figures—the mutual cruelties of wayward offspring and remiss parent—and an eternal truth about neglect and its sequel.
Instead, Mary and Jesus's close relationship is portrayed almost as a symbiosis, something they both need to survive and to carry out God's will on earth.
The story centers around an alien policeman, who's planet just discovers Earth, but this wild, painted comic is more about the symbiosis between artist and writer.
Like the symbiosis between the fish and the plants that live in Amu's farm, there needs to be a relationship between individual wellness and group wellness.
And it's impossible to think that it might not be this way, because here everything is in symbiosis with the volcano, why wouldn't the wine be?
La Follette was progenitor of the Wisconsin Idea, whose core value was symbiosis between the University of Wisconsin and the state government in developing public policy.
"For us the important thing is that the movement of the subject or the object in the picture comes into symbiosis with the music," Konpyuta say.
" Review (from Techradar): "Thanks to its timeless design, simple yet nuanced controls, and the deft symbiosis of Nintendo's many contrasting first-party properties, 'Super Smash Bros.
Though the symbiosis between motherhood and the ocean is not immediately explicit, the symbolic connection between water and the womb, between nature and family, seems ingrained.
" If the ant-human symbiosis is not exactly the most stimulating part of "Immigrant Caucus," it plays a more intriguing role in the diorama "Lifestyle Wars.
There are languid, ethereal dance interludes featuring duets between Black and Asian women, their movements mimicking the gestural interactions between Judy and Arrianna, elevating their symbiosis.
Yet despite all the ways journalists and presidents have coordinated in the past, none comes even close to the symbiosis between Fox News and Donald Trump.
More importantly, however, his symbiosis with Roberto Firmino and Mo Salah has made Liverpool's attack the most feared in Europe, of which Mane is the epitome.
The Art of Reading: An Illustrated History of Books in Paint explores centuries of symbiosis between the visual and literary arts through more than 150 paintings.
Of the connections (and possible discord) between Nuytco's luxury clients and the research-minded aims that fuel his passion for the work, Nuytten sees a simple symbiosis.
It's a sort of inverse symbiosis, a bond that's mutually damaging to both adversaries who, at least in the beginning, ostensibly have the same sense of morality.
The town operates in symbiosis with the Laughlin Air Force Base, and a solid percentage of its residents are employed directly or indirectly by the border patrol.
It's a tale of two cross-kingdom organisms, one providing food and the one other shelter, and it's been our touchstone example of symbiosis for 150 years.
These companies "have no economic incentive for symbiosis" with the media providers, he said, and instead can rely on user-generated content to attract audiences and advertisers.
But when you think of how that cultural symbiosis would be pried apart and destroyed under Nazi occupation and persecution, the statement takes on a tragic hue.
There is a large gap between dreamy talk of symbiosis with AI, or infrared eyesight, and taking years to build a better brain implant for medical purposes.
We are talking about a complete symbiosis between snack and country, and since Norwegians by definition love anything that is Norwegian, this chocolate is a no-brainer.
As with Lightning in a Bottle, the real fun to be had at Symbiosis is in climbing on sculptures and getting into absurd conversations with crispy Burners.
This paints a pretty picture of a circular system of consumption, one in which resellers are not predators, but a vital part of a larger luxury symbiosis.
It communicates using "messenger molecules," which allow for semiosis (signalling) and symbiosis (interspecies coöperation), helping the species to improve its circumstances as the process of evolution unfolds.
The symbiosis between journalism and women's activism dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when a significant cohort of women entered the newspaper industry.
Today we support each other in even more intentional ways, but we have survived on symbiosis for as long as we have shared space on this planet.
Considering the issues is an important step employers and employees must consider if our society hopes to achieve the singularity and symbiosis of machine integration into a workplace.
"It gave the scene so much more depth," Kiri explained of the multi-colored cords, which are meant to signify the symbiosis between handmaid and wife during pregnancy.
By the midpoint of the program (Joy Street, El Doctor), this influence becomes pronounced, and a happy symbiosis emerges between Mexico's fabulist visual culture and Pitt's organic imaginary.
Man-machine symbiosis is already used in thousands of applications where a curious mind found an unsolved problem and thought of extra-human intelligence as the right tool.
The symbiosis between a person and a pet is based on trust, a shared need for the warmth of companionship and an empathy that intuits moods and motives.
Kerr underlines the odd symbiosis between his two good cops when Kaspel dies with his illusions intact, mistaken for Gunther—and Gunther, grieving, exacts some measure of revenge.
Instead, the comfortable symbiosis between the two countries played out regardless of the deadlock in Washington that threatened to keep the government shut down into the new year.
"I had a better seat at the table because my brother is at the head of the table," Ms. Owens has said, acknowledging the symbiosis of the relationship.
But I do know that if the laws of symbiosis apply, then Idid what I had to do to get us both through those ten months in one piece.
Broderick focuses on the symbiosis between internet media, which excels at promoting a sense of perpetual crisis and outrage, and far-right leaders who promise a return to normalcy.
What's clear, though, is that the relationship between humans and this strange and hardy plant (it can grow basically anywhere) goes beyond curiosity and into the realm of symbiosis.
This growing symbiosis between policymakers and the private sector has led to new thinking on the potential for the United Nations' sustainable development goals to fuel new economic growth.
"The idea behind the founding of Siemensstadt in 1897 was to combine space for working, researching and living to cultivate a beneficial symbiosis for a successful future," he said.
It was part of an early wave of computing research focused on the idea of a "man-computer symbiosis" that Dr. Licklider proposed in an influential paper in 1960.
We have entered a new geological age, what biologists call the Anthropocene, in which we, Homo sapiens, are altering the planet, and our survival depends on understanding this symbiosis.
Nothing in this tableau indicates that these two are grandchildren of Moses Mendelssohn, the great philosopher of Judaism, advocate of a symbiosis between the Jewish faith and German culture.
With the scientific and market value ultimately closely aligned, such symbiosis makes sense, leaving researchers with a sample to distribute for study and the dealer with enough still to sell.
Lisa Davey and Ali Kennedy Scott wrote and produced and star in the Hillary-loving skit — a beautiful symbiosis of satire, pop culture references and a plea to common sense.
Those appearances by Trump -- and the slew of tweets touting the ratings of his favorite Fox News shows --- are only part of the symbiosis between the President and the network.
Numbering dozens and with names like SoulPlay, Sonic Bloom, Kinnection Campout, Stilldream, Wanderlust and Symbiosis, they blend environmentalism with a pagan communal spirituality that some visitors cultivate with psychedelic drugs.
More generally, I would say that the relation between architecture and power and between monuments and citizens is a matter of collective sense of identification—the symbiosis of a group.
Ultimately, Smith wants to create a symbiosis between commuters and traffic lights so people can spend even less time in transit and less time spewing harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
What seems to have happened is that, about 60m years ago, relevant changes in the symbiosis genes and the root-formation genes came together in the ancestor of modern legumes.
You can think of AI systems in constant symbiosis with everything else, with other information on the web, with other AI systems, with humans next to them, with remote humans.
The work attempts to embrace both the natural and the cultural, exploring the uneasy symbiosis between the economy of nature, of place, and our activities within and upon our environment.
But I do know that if the laws of symbiosis apply, then I did what I had to do to get us both through those ten months in one piece.
In fact, what we are witnessing is a sick symbiosis, in which Mr. Trump is a golden goose and the Washington press corps is operating a 24-karat omelet station.
Along the way, Schulman posits that the relationship between the pain we feel and the songs and compositions we love has its roots in a tender, transcendent form of symbiosis.
The need for this, he said on Monday in Dubai, could "achieve a symbiosis between human and machine intelligence, and maybe solves the control problem and the usefulness problem," reports CNBC.
So, the circles aren't footprints of the gods, as in the local lore of the Himba people, but are instead examples of natural symbiosis that just happens to have elegant results.
Either way, a clear relationship also exists between flaps in the general population and the onset of government programs—a symbiosis that former NASA employee Diana Palmer Hoyt has mapped out.
She added that the symbiosis between the two types of media could amplify and spread false news, even when outlets like The New York Times were trying to do the opposite.
Claude's uncle, Louis, had been the first Arpels to recognize the elegant symbiosis between gems and the ballet, commissioning the now 124-year-old maison's signature ballerina clips in the 1940s.
Like in nature itself, there are no boundaries or divisions between the mixed-media creations of Todd Murphy; every work blends into the others physically and metaphorically in a wonderfully harmonious symbiosis.
"Some high bandwidth interface to the brain will be something that helps achieve a symbiosis between human and machine intelligence and maybe solves the control problem and the usefulness problem," Musk explained.
"Some high bandwidth interface to the brain will be something that helps achieve a symbiosis between human and machine intelligence and maybe solves the control problem and the usefulness problem," he said.
There's a lot of corporate nonsense in there about content platforms and symbiosis, but WWE seems less than committed to USA, even as it pays lip service to its long-time home.
The coral that build the colorful, tropical reefs we know and love are a complex symbiosis: a squishy animal wrapped in a crunchy limestone exoskeleton and infested with microscopic plants called zooxanthellae.
Envision calls itself a transformational festival, and like other events of this ilk, like Desert Hearts, Symbiosis, and Lightning in a Bottle, environmentalism and sustainability is a key part of its ethos.
Our first big failing was that television in particular handed Trump the microphone without adequately fact-checking him or rigorously examining his background, in a craven symbiosis that boosted audiences for both.
Characters like these—combinations of routine, robotic mechanisms and lifelike, even organic parts—resemble a symbiosis between the predictable and unpredictable, the video game as intended and the video game as played.
"This [type of symbiosis] is why I think we can still manage to do this after 25 years and still make it seem like we're enjoying ourselves," says Tegan with a laugh.
That fluid symbiosis continues today at Monse, but there is an obvious departure from the aesthetic of their former employer: Monse designs are not messy, per se, but slightly undone — and deliberately so.
Plants may also excrete less carbon into the earth when bathed in synthetic fertilizers, causing the ancient relationship among plant roots, soil fungi and microbes — the symbiosis that increases soil carbon — to fray.
I even dragged my unimpressed sister-in-law out to the desert so she could take pictures of me in it, and suddenly, we — the caftan, the desert, and I — reached fashion symbiosis.
To shoot a promo wearing a MAGA hat as someone who by his own wife's account doesn't follow current events and can't offer a compelling symbiosis of their own ideas is literally ignorant.
Jean-Michel Ané, who leads a lab studying plant-microbe symbiosis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said he has found few plant probiotic products marketed to farmers to have a demonstrable effect.
There are obvious similarities between his choreography and Indian dance that relate to that symbiosis of music and dance, but there are other points as well, like the idea of communicating through gesture.
Her hiring would be another sign of the symbiosis between the Trump administration and Fox News, a launching pad for current White House officials and a place to land for those who leave.
Though this may seem only to say something about me and my private flavor associations, the symbiosis between wine and cheese, at least in fondue, is validated on a chemical level as well.
Why it will boom in 2020: "Neuralink's technology has the best chance of curing multiple neurological diseases, increasing the bandwidth between humans and machines, and someday enabling symbiosis with artificial intelligence," Nolan said.
And you got the sense that Ms. Reynolds and Ms. Fisher came to accept over the years their very public symbiosis and that Ms. Reynolds had a flair for the dramatic after all.
"We have a symbiosis with licensed collectors," he said, adding that they provide researchers with valuable items for free but remain owners of specimens and stand to profit when their finds are exhibited abroad.
The symbiosis between these two always has defined the Thunder, and their mutual pact to keep playing in such a beautifully arrogant fashion is what has made this team so simultaneously irksome and intoxicating.
"Lichens are nearly impossible to re-synthesize in the lab," he told Gizmodo, explaining how the colonies take a long time to grow and the conditions needed to induce symbiosis are not well known.
The symbiosis of Le Comte's live tracks and Lemercier's visual performance at Les Garages Numériques in Brussels sparks the kind of pure emotional reaction that has drawn us to the latter's work for years.
His trademark style of lucid lines betrays an obvious Western influence, while his subjects, rooted in Indian folk and rural life, make his art a perfect symbiosis of modernist techniques and traditional Indian sentiment.
The idea is that a cinema-goer might pause to buy a leather jacket; and, in a lovely symbiosis, the monied youngsters who shop for clothes and sunglasses might decide to catch a film.
For the most part, in the real world, we have based our technology on a model of domination and control of nature, rather than seeking symbiosis learning from and copying nature's no-waste processes.
Right away, he saw that Mathison had recognized it as a story about "the oneness of opposites"—two disparate creatures bridging the distance between them with their empathy, finding a kind of emotional symbiosis.
But with the recent rise of Alternative for Germany, the far-right, anti-immigrant party that polls rank as the second-most popular party in the country, this symbiosis has taken on new urgency.
Early aerial photography, especially of battle zones in the First World War, helped give rise to abstraction in modern painting, and abstraction in painting in turn influenced photography; the joint show emphasized the symbiosis.
" This more or less tracks with Elon Musk's plan for the real Neuralink, which seeks to create a human-machine brain interface that, in the long term, will "achieve a symbiosis with artificial intelligence.
That is just part of how art and criticism cooperate, through a kind of symbiosis that often seems to marginalize — or do away with the need for — an audience of nonprofessional, unspecialized, agendaless spectators.
But that doesn't mean that if Europe were to acquire an American-style constitution tomorrow, prescribing in detail the scope and limits of religious freedom, the continent would immediately become a place of happy symbiosis.
MOLLY LIEBER AND ELEANOR SMITH Sometimes naked — or rather nude (I thought of Degas's female bathers) — Ms. Lieber and Ms. Smith made their hourlong "Basketball" at the Baryshnikov Arts Center a suspenseful study of symbiosis.
The awkward symbiosis limits Meade's ability to play to the strengths that PRI grandees hope will overcome the accusations of embezzlement, fraud and vote buying that have plagued the party under President Enrique Pena Nieto.
New research published in the science journal eLife describes the first known example of photo-cellular symbiosis involving the cells of a fully grown vertebrate animal, that is, an animal with a spinal column or backbone.
While most observers agreed that the Soviet Union had been doomed, Alexander Prokhanov, a devoted Stalinist and ideologist of state nationalism, said Russia was resurrecting itself as a symbiosis of the Tsarist and the Soviet empires.
Turns out, though, that it's not just the skin's exterior moisture levels that matter; changes in pH balance also throw off the composition of the microbes living on the skin, in symbiosis with the physical barrier.
I think we're going to see some rapid evolution as artists experiment directly in AR. The symbiosis between the artist and the toolmaker is going to be an incredibly important relationship over the next few years.
A squishy animal wrapped in a crunchy skeleton infested with microscopic plants, their unique symbiosis has existed for hundreds of millions of years, building vast reefs that support roughly a quarter of all marine species today.
Whether or not that's true for someone like Coleman, his writing for small classical ensembles does convey a lot of the same features that define his improvised music — in particular, a détente between individualism and symbiosis.
In fact, there's a distinct symbiosis between the remarkable three-year run of the Warriors and the region's booming tech industry, which now includes three of the world's six most valuable companies— Apple, Alphabet (Google), and Facebook.
"I would imagine relationships that we have in China, and probably the symbiosis of that relationship, it will play a very strong role with the (Chinese) regulators' view of the future of Qualcomm," Amon said in January.
Some view the partnership that's emerged between certain chapters and antifa as symbiosis: Antifa is willing to use violence or even damage property to discourage racist gatherings so Black Lives Matter, which is nonviolent, doesn't have to.
A political economy like this would be a "post-capitalism" one in which everyone could live at adequacy, including wild and domestic mammals, birds, fish, insects, plants, bacteria, and all the other parts of Earth's living symbiosis.
During the past few years, that's what I've done, applying modern tools of molecular biology and genetics to rove beetles to understand the evolutionary basis for this form of symbiosis that they've evolved so, so many times.
But so much of the mood in Donnie Darko – the atmosphere of anxiety and dread that hangs like a pregnant pause over every scene – is amplified by the perfect creative symbiosis between Kelly's narrative, and its soundtrack.
To unpack whether the misuse of the phrase is an existential threat or just a matter of faulty rhetoric, we wrangled Symbiosis co-owner Kevin KoChen away from the festival site in Central California for some insight.
Despite their differences in age, background and temperament — and despite their mortal enmity in World War II — there was a symbiosis, even an affinity, between the two: in their careers, their ideologies, their methods and their psyches.
They might as well ask how to replicate in the workplace a semblance of what the work college manages to do, with its tight symbiosis of students and teachers committed to turning teenagers into community-minded adults.
Symbiosis is held in Oakdale, California just a couple of weeks after The Burn, when most festival-goers are mentally limber and physically docile, their bodies frosted with Playa dust and their arms splayed open to strangers.
Between wry discussion of his feelings about his work on the film and on our increasing dependence on technology, Kawamori was a smart guest choice for a season about the different kinds of symbiosis between machine and man.
This symbiosis of talents reached a technical and emotional peak with an engineered "duet" of father and daughter on "Unforgettable," which led older and younger generations of record buyers to take the album rapidly into platinum-sales status.
In just over two weeks, Symbiosis Gathering will welcome electronic music luminaries like FKA Twigs, Seth Troxler, Claude VonStroke, RL Grime, and Warpaint to the finger-lake peninsulas and vast horizons of the Woodward Reservoir in Central California.
The triumvirate's relationship is not so different to Barcelona's own famous "MSN" trio of Messi, Suarez and Neymar, who enjoyed a similar symbiosis between 2014-2017, managing an extraordinary 364 combined goals in all competitions at the time.
But the Human Rights Watch report goes further, describing a symbiosis between that system and the state judiciary that makes it harder for suspects to challenge accusations or to retract confessions that they say were made under duress.
Three generations of the Piccard family have left the world not only with a series of astounding, record-breaking achievements and scientific innovations, but with a hope for a better future–man's symbiosis with the world around us.
Who else is better equipped to understand the symbiosis between show business and politics and to assert that when a certain degree of wealth and power have been achieved, the ordinary rules of human behavior can be flouted?
"There is an incredible symbiosis at work here — horticulturalists and botanists, garden experts, and garden enthusiasts all learn to look at flowers from the standpoint of visual artists/painters (which I'm convinced the horticulturalists at Selby are)," said Ockman.
But for a sweet moment, the two great minds Foer and Krauss were married and each writing books, and the similarities between the novels they released provide a keen insight into the symbiosis of two literary minds in love.
Fear has always exhibited an intentional symbiosis with its parent series, but last night marked an unusual turn — the show started running through plot points that were beat-for-beat copies of scenes we've seen in The Walking Dead.
It is hard to find anyone who argues that visions of whole-brain implants and AI-human symbiosis are impossible to realise; but harder still to find anyone who thinks something so revolutionary will happen in the near future.
Actress' sparse and abstract beats, his "R&B concrète," as it's known, will be augmented as his live electronica is blended with the acoustic instruments to form kind of musical symbiosis, striking a balance between the two different practices.
Years of books and articles critiquing the "symbiosis" of terrorism and news media coverage have pointed out that terrorists usually seek to promote a political or ideological cause and use spectacular violence with the specific goal of attracting attention.
And that symbiosis with popular social media accounts that millions of people already use has accelerated the site's growth: It went from 2000 million monthly unique visitors in May 22016 to 4.5 million in May 2018, according to analytics service SimilarWeb.
As is often the case with the innovation progression, the greatest technological advances come when a symbiosis is reached that combines the resources of a visionary government and the scrappiness of risk-taking entrepreneurs, each spurring the other onward and upward.
So perhaps it's their varied musical origins that have created such a stellar symbiosis in their collaborative work, acclaimed genre-spanning b250b DJ sets, as well as their new album The Yard Work Simulator (released May 27 on Ninja Tune).
Rather, this strange symbiosis is just indicative of the fact that opposing extremisms sometimes work in each other's favor: the fear that drives Trump's anti-Muslim populism, in a not-so-roundabout way, fuels the fires of ISIS' global jihadist project.
For Musk, the entire adventure is the perfect brand symbiosis: his SpaceX company gets a shiny attention grabber to help promote its spacefaring work, and his Tesla car company gets to claim that it has the fastest car in space.
"Soils and pulses embody a unique symbiosis that protects the environment, enhances productivity, contributes to adapting to climate change and provides fundamental nutrients to the soil and subsequent crops," FAO director-general Jose Graziano da Silva said in a statement.
But if we want to avoid a future where the latest global malware wave results in millions of people getting brainjacked until they can pay a bitcoin ransom, we need to start laying the foundations for human-machine symbiosis now.
But in the intensity of their stare – and in this context of institutional confinement and decay – there's a weary sadness to many of Ifrah's portraits, a symbiosis between the women's environment and the way they present themselves to the camera.
"Our intuition knew better than our passion that radicalism and liberalism were joined in a symbiosis," Todd Gitlin wrote in "The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage," his soul-searching account of the old New Left, and his own radicalization.
That creates an unholy symbiosis whereby lawmakers on the one hand excoriate its processes as "technologically backward," as California Representative Darrell Issa, a Republican, did for, among other crimes, using Google Finance and other commercially available resources to scrutinize corporate filings.
It is Bianca and Kaj who interest him, and their symbiosis comes to a head as the two of them—the honest citizen, married with young children, and the desperado—fall greedily upon each other as if starved of love.
Surveying the same early-20th-century economic landscape, Rudolf Hilferding, a leading figure in the Social Democratic Party during the Weimar Republic, described in his Financial Capital, published in 1919, a symbiosis at the top between large industrial complexes and banks.
Glenn A. Albrecht, a self-described "farmosopher" for his love of gardening and philosophy, imagines a post-Anthropocene epoch (Anthropocene is the current geological age of negative human impact on the environment) where human beings live in symbiosis with nature for mutual benefit.
The company seems unlikely to open its smart assistant to third-party hardware any time soon (lest it risk delivering something less than its customary hardware/software symbiosis), so HomePod is really the definitive Siri smart home experience for the foreseeable future.
I'm fairly confident that is not what director Ruben Fleischer had in mind when he picked up the script by Kelly Marcel, Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinker about an alien-life form that achieves symbiosis with a human host, giving him otherwordly powers.
With its wildcard lineup of acts from all over the dance spectrum, a lake dotted with art boats (like a Delorean speedboat), and endless surrealist environments to lose yourself in, last year's iteration of Symbiosis played something like Burning Man on spring break.
Alongside the Do LaB's Lightning in a Bottle, Symbiosis has developed into a crown jewel of the so-called "transformational" circuit, a network of grassroots alternative festivals driven by Burner themes––sustainability, self-reliance, progressive politics––set to the beat of electronic music.
For Orphan and her colleagues, the otherworldly seeps are brimming with vibrant ecosystems filled with single-celled organisms—mostly from the Archaea and bacteria families—that live off of methane emanating from the seafloor, sulfates in the seawater, and symbiosis with each other.
A misguided movement to promote pain as a "fifth vital sign" in hospitals and clinics was the culmination of a decade of overly-heady opioid promotion with organic sources in the medical profession -- and symbiosis with the pharmaceutical industry's interests as well.
Elements of Bhakti culture have seeped into the West Coast "transformational festival" circuit–Lightning in a Bottle, Symbiosis, Lucidity–where it's possible to hear a lecture on awakening into divine love before getting blasted on nitrous and going to see Lee Burridge.
"The long-term aspiration with Neuralink would be to achieve a symbiosis with artificial intelligence…to achieve a sort of democratization of intelligence, such that it is not monopolistically held in a purely digital form by governments and large corporations," Musk told Axios in November.
The structure is typically slack, yet for moments, as when the woman does a slow somersault down the upright front of the man (the giant Jacob Michael Warren, a standout among the current group), the old symbiosis of strength, skill and shape glows into poetry.
Beginning even before his election in 2016, Mr. Trump has taken an openly hostile stance toward Mexico on various issues, from migration to trade to security, jeopardizing the hard-fought diplomatic symbiosis that generations of officials on both sides of the border have built.
Since the Grand Café's reopening, the symbiosis between the Café and the concert hall has reestablished itself: concert-goers and locals have become staples at the restaurant, and Maallem has even started organizing small music nights at the Café itself, inviting local bands to play.
The forces Lofgren described — a self-perpetuating symbiosis of national security and law enforcement agencies, government contractors, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley — look something like Eisenhower's famous formulation, with the backing of finance and big tech, lubricated by the revolving door between government and lucrative private industry.
One way you can imagine it is that inside and outside players operate in a symbiosis where both of them need to do their jobs really well for anything to happen — if the outside players haven't created the context, the inside players can't pass big legislation.
The popularity of the "Xoogler" network has popped in recent years, marking an interesting symbiosis between Alphabet, which has increasingly tried to keep its entrepreneurial talent on board, and ex-employees who feel pulled to venture out on their own while still relying on its extensive network.
Foot traffic was heavy, and everyone who came and went seemed to be on a first-name basis with the affable Mr. Colalillo, who goes by the name Pat (in a sort of perfect symbiosis, he also owns Cosmo & Alex Pisano Brothers, the Italian delicatessen next door).
"I do see an opportunity for North American festivals to expand out to post-EDM audiences that are looking for something more intimate and authentic," he told THUMP, citing West Coast festivals like Lightning in a Bottle, Desert Hearts, Symbiosis, and What the Festival, as well as Detroit's Movement.
There is a codependent psychology that explains the connection between the horrifying skeletons in Trump's closet and the loyalty of his core supporters, a mutually destructive symbiosis that impels Trump to inflict more and more of this kind of damage on himself without worrying about chasing away his base.
There is this sense of symbiosis that runs through songs like "Childish" which suggests the idea of movement in unison, each part synced up to the other in service of the performance that Douglass gives at the center, magnifying her message of triumphing in the face of self-doubt.
Ryan Manuel, a political scientist at the University of Hong Kong, told me that, until recently, there was a cautious symbiosis between the government and Chinese tech giants, an outgrowth of forms of Internet supervision dating back to the early nineties, when the Web first came to China.
Combined with the sound piece and the allusion to witches, Mother gives you the feeling of entering a magic circle, where the time Owens spent in contact with the tree, the luminous material, and the accumulation of the mass-produced glass creates a strange symbiosis of migration and connection.
This basic setup — place where humans live alongside non-humans in weird symbiosis; mysterious case involving a disappearance; strained relationship between the protagonist and the "others" of this world — is very similar to the 1988 classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which paired humans with myriad classic cartoon characters.
Munn has found that symbiosis in celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta. "I've felt so much more beautiful when I have been able to work with someone like Patrick, who accentuates my features and does something unique, as opposed to doing the same thing he would do on Gigi Hadid," she said.
Since then, an entire industry has risen up as to how to manipulate and skew that medium to the advantage of the politicians and the powerful, and the industry, rather than, in some ways, creating a counterweight to that, have been subsumed by it, and so now it's a symbiosis.
Those who see this as an unnatural, perhaps even monstrous approach to crop improvement should recall that it is precisely what happened when the ancestors of modern plants themselves came into existence, through the combination of a bacterium and its host and their subsequent mutual adjustment to live in symbiosis.
"I am not a tourism or business expert, but through my travels I have observed the unique relationship between community and environment and have noticed something alarming — there wasn't the symbiosis or connection there needed to be and I wanted to understand why," Prince Harry said in a statement on Tuesday.
Next year will see Symbiosis leave its home in Oakdale and head to Oregon for a total solar eclipse, partnering with eleven transformational festivals from around the world—including Costa Rica's Envision, and Australia's Rainbow Serpent and Bass Coast—for what will likely be one of the major highlights of 2017.
Musk hopes "that we are able to achieve a symbiosis" with artificial intelligence: "We do want a close coupling between collective human intelligence and digital intelligence, and Neuralink is trying to help in that regard by trying creating a high bandwidth interface between AI and the human brain," he said.
Augmenting, distractingThe iPhone is the first device that became both ubiquitous and versatile enough to fit something resembling the true definition of human-computer symbiosis—the sort of computerized knowledge augmenter that pioneering technologists like Vannevar Bush, JR Licklider, Doug Engelbart, and Alan Kay believed would help us navigate an increasingly complex world.
Indeed there is an odd symbiosis between the liberal analysts who muster 16 regression analyses to prove that Midwesterners who voted twice for the first black president and then voted for Trump were white supremacists all along, and Trump's own instinctive return to race-baiting in the final weeks of this campaign.
A sea turtle surrounded by a swarm of cleaner fish is the subject of an image of both symbiosis and physical equilibrium: Attended by its retinue, which are feeding on its dead skin, the turtle hangs in the water in a state of neutral buoyancy, its flippers flaccid, its eyes half shut.
Detractors and critics will say all that was achieved was misguided and came at a great cost of a long period of military-authoritarian rule, that development was lopsided in favor of the urban elite, that democratic development was stunted by repeated coups that kept the military-monarchy symbiosis front and center in Thai society.
Even before Stonewall, historian Lisa Davis's Under the Mink recounts the surprising symbiosis between the lesbian community and the New York Mafia in the 1930s and 40s, when the mob ran—in a surprisingly equitable way—every lesbian club in the city, and often provided protection for early drag queens and gender nonconforming women.
Her asymmetrical, edible sculptures have landed her on "30 Under 30" lists for the Times and Forbes, and in places like Berlin, where she once filled a gallery in Neukölln with a forest of branches laden with Turkish simit and dense German Dinkelbrot to represent the uneasy symbiosis of the neighborhood's two dominant cultures.
The creative process of our work is situated between these two ideas, we are pursuing a symbiosis between digital techniques and organic outcomes, but also we are inspired by the existence of these elements in the world around us and especially by the process  that brings these disparate bits and parts together in a natural—not forced— way.
Guston's roots in Italian art run deep — "from the beginning," as Ashton stated — a symbiosis memorialized in his 24 painting "Pantheon," in which he emblazoned the names of Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Giotto, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and Giorgio de Chirico alongside a depiction of a hanging light bulb and a blank canvas resting on an easel.
This past Friday, September 30, London party Tropical Waste was treated to just this exact breed of wonderful symbiosis when recent THUMP Mix alumnus DJ Earl stepped behind the decks accompanied by fellow Teklife-affiliated dancers Sirr TMO and Dre out on the floor, and to no one's surprise they presented an hour of pure heat.
It was somewhere between the time the showgirl dove into a giant, transparent water tank filled with fat, writhing pythons, and the moment a parade of live mini-horses trotted out onstage that I understood what Chef David Le Quellec meant when he said he was looking to achieve "symbiosis" with the Moulin Rouge in his food.
Once I tailed two spear fishermen, clad in their dusky-green camouflage wet suits, and spotted four large sea turtles resting 15 feet below at the bottom of the ocean, feasted on by tiny fish known as cleaner wrasse; in a marvel of symbiosis, the wrasse detailed their hard shells by Hoovering up parasites and dead skin.
Elon Musk announced late Tuesday night that the final goal of Neuralink, his brain-machine interface startup, is to allow humans to "achieve a symbiosis with artificial intelligence," and that by "merging with AI," humans will be able to keep up with AI. Musk plans to begin human trials on an early version of Neuralink intended to treat brain injuries next year.
The comments of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Jeff Zucker vividly confirmed the strange symbiosis between Trump and his media critics.
While intended to preserve prior Section 199 treatment for these smaller entities, the actual effect of the law was to upset the careful symbiosis that has long existed in the grain industry — smaller co-ops handled a portion of the harvest, while larger private companies handled larger deliveries (both directly from farmers and co-ops), as well as the mechanics of getting that grain to far-flung markets for use as feed and food.

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