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A question is the most powerful force in the world

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5shykyfmb28

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A question is the most powerful force in the world, it can take you anywhere.

It can start you on an adventure or spark a connection. See where a question can take you.

What we often miss to realize is, Search is more than just our window onto the world, it is a tool for discovery and connections.

In the future, questions will be more valuable than answers.

Let Curiosity rule

Kids are better when they can explore the world following their curiosities freely building what they care to build, rather than being boxed at school repeating and memorizing facts they don’t care for. We need creative, inquisitive, and persistent children to shape our future. Curiosity about life in all of its aspects, is the secret of creative people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1K2jdjLhbo

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Questioning is simply more powerful than answering. Every answer we uncover yields at least two brand new questions. More tools and more answers lead to ever more questions. Thus, even though our knowledge is expanding exponentially, our questions are expanding exponentially faster. In the future, the role of humans, at least for a while, will be to ask questions. To ask a great question will be seen as the mark of an educated person. A great question, ironically, produces not only a good answer, but also more good follow-up questions! A good question is worth a million good answers. If answers indeed become a commodity, questions become the new wealth.

We often see knowledge as a wall of information: individual pieces of knowledge fit together like bricks within the wall, summarizing what is known on a particular topic. This suggests that the way to advance science is to extend this wall of knowledge, strengthening it and extending it beyond the edges of a text book. A hole in the wall is seen as a “knowledge gap,” and we can “flesh out” existing theories by closing such gaps. And indeed, addressing a specific problem may often lead to knowledge that fits squarely within the confines of a wall of knowledge. But this picture gives a false sense of the structure and rigidity of knowledge and its accumulation. The nature of discoveries is that they are unexpected: they may not fit neatly into our existing edifice of knowledge.

Research is what I’m doing when I don’t know what I’m doing.

The framing of a fundamentally new question lies, beyond what we can expect within our frame of knowledge: while answering a question relies upon logic, coming up with a new question often rests on an illogical leap into the unknown—the hallmark of night science(night science, when our minds wander more freely to generate new ideas and find hidden connections). Why, then, does it not seem this way? Why do questions appear secondary to answers? It may be because a new question is so powerful that it transforms our reality. It is certainly easier to imagine science as a logical, step-wise process. But it is the generation of a new question in the unpredictable and wandering process of night science that paves our way towards a discovery, effectively changing our perception of reality.

If an idea is truly unexpected, then we could not have arrived at it solely through existing questions; instead, we had to navigate through night science, moving from disparate observations to previously unknown questions.

The questions we ask reveal who we are.

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Here’s to a thoughtful, inquisitive, and curious kids. Free the kids and trust the new generation as they were always and will be the ones that changed the world! Happy Children’s Day.

To everyone who sees not what the world is, but what it can be. You’ve Questions? Just ask.

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Google Gemini/Assistant gets spooky just in time for Halloween

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With Halloween just around the corner, Google has unveiled some special Assistant Easter eggs relating to the most terrifying of holidays. If you’re having trouble getting in the spooky spirit, perhaps Google Assistant can help. Whether you’d prefer to hand out candy, dress like a pirate or scare yourself silly, your Google Assistant can help you get in the spooky spirit:

🤖 “Hey Google, what should I be or wear for Halloween?”

🎃 “Hey Google, get directions to the nearest pumpkin patch”

👹 “Hey Google, how do I get rid of monsters?”

🍬 “Hey Google, add Halloween candy to my shopping list”

🙀 “Hey Google, scare me”

👻 “Hey Google, let’s get spooky” (this one sets the Halloween vibe, with spooky music and flickering smart lights)

Halloween questions and commands:

  • Are you celebrating Halloween?
  • Boo!
  • Do you know any scary stories?
  • Happy Halloween
  • It’s almost Halloween
  • Trick or treat?
  • What are you going to be for Halloween?
  • Do you have any monster fighting tips?
  • I want to hear something spooky / give me a Halloween sound
  • Tell me a Halloween joke
  • Tell me a Halloween fact
  • Show me how to carve a pumpkin on YouTube Carving pumpkins is a Halloween tradition. Now you can use your Nest displays to follow a carving guide step-by-step to create the grooliest jack-o-lantern.
  • Use your Nest displays to watch YouTube videos for Halloween costume and makeup tips. Just say, “Hey Google, show me DIY Halloween costume videos on YouTube,” or “show me Halloween makeup videos on YouTube,” for some ideas.

https://youtu.be/4sIfLeVzMxM

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  • “Hey Google, tell me a riddle.”
  • “Hey Google, sing the Halloween song.”
  • “Hey Google, haunt my house.”
  • “Hey Google, what should I be for Halloween?”

https://youtu.be/WZNieRnl3ww

https://youtu.be/cr6wRwdJBHk

Standard commands with specialized responses (going live nearer Halloween):

  • How are you?
  • Hey
  • What’s your name?
  • What do you look like?
  • What’s up?

If you tried some of the Google Assistant Halloween commands before and found that some of them weren’t ready yet, now’s the time to go back and try them again.

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Share your fun Halloween at home tips with us in the comments below. Creep it real and have a Happy Howl-oween! May all your Halloween nightmares—come true.

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