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There are all kinds of
benefits
to this.
When you have nanotechnology and nanoscience, what's occurred is that we're able to now look at atoms and molecules and actually control them for great
benefits.
And I think it has potential
benefits
in all sorts of areas like online shopping, maybe interactive museum exhibits, where you're not supposed to touch the precious artifacts, but you always want to.
But the
benefits
that "empathetic technology" can bring to our lives are worth solving the problems that make us uncomfortable.
You know why I provide kids with those health
benefits
and the sports and the recreation and the arts?
It's a different idea, because usually, when people talk about early childhood programs, they talk about all the wonderful
benefits
for participants in terms of former participants, in preschool, they have better K-12 test scores, better adult earnings.
Now you can get much higher returns, of up to 16-to-one, if you include anti-crime benefits, if you include
benefits
to former preschool participants who move to some other state, but there's a good reason for focusing on these three dollars because this is salient and important to state legislators and state policy makers, and it's the states that are going to have to act.
That's actually greater than the direct
benefits
of the person choosing to get education.
There's a lot of research evidence that those folks will stick around the state economy, and there's a lot of evidence that having more workers with higher skills in your local economy pays off in higher wages and job growth for your local economy, and if you calculate the numbers for each dollar, we get about three dollars back in
benefits
for the state economy.
And, of course, as I mentioned, this cost has corresponding
benefits.
So this is an investment that pays off in very concrete terms for a broad range of income groups in the state's population and produces large and tangible
benefits.
I actually think the more profound barrier is the long-term nature of the
benefits
from early childhood programs.
Now one response you can make to this, and I sometimes have done this in talks, is people can talk about, there are
benefits
for these programs in reducing special ed and remedial education costs, there are benefits, parents care about preschool, maybe we'll get some migration effects from parents seeking good preschool, and I think those are true, but in some sense they're missing the point.
So I think the research evidence on the
benefits
of early childhood programs for the local economy is extremely strong.
What can we do together that
benefits
us both?
They're living these amazingly busy, productive lives, and they've got all the
benefits
to show from that, while Bill is leading a very different life.
They're actually both proof of how right Voltaire was when he talked about the
benefits
of work, and the fact that it saves us from not one but three great evils.
If we have an international treaty on robotic weapons, how do we gain the
benefits
of autonomous drones and vehicles while still protecting ourselves against illegal robotic weapons?
So with an international group of colleagues, we decided to investigate not only who fishes in the high seas, but who
benefits
from it.
And the ecological
benefits
would be huge, because these species of large predators, like tuna and sharks, are key to the health of the entire ecosystem.
Therefore, protecting the high seas would have ecological, economic and social
benefits.
But there are some additional
benefits
as well.
To be sure that this new economy
benefits
us all and not just the plutocrats, we need to embark on an era of comparably ambitious social and political change.
Who
benefits
from arguments?
And the cool thing is that all of these physical
benefits
of oxytocin are enhanced by social contact and social support.
I believe we can enjoy the
benefits
of advanced technology, as we're doing now, but at the same time, if we choose, have access to a richer and wilder life of adventure when we want to because there would be wonderful, rewilded habitats.
We can show
benefits.
You can remake your streets quickly, inexpensively, it can provide immediate benefits, and it can be quite popular.
And so, I think that the lesson that we have from New York is that it's possible to change your streets quickly, it's not expensive, it can provide immediate benefits, and it can be quite popular.
When someone tells you that privacy is incompatible with the
benefits
of big data, consider that in the last 20 years, researchers have created technologies to allow virtually any electronic transactions to take place in a more privacy-preserving manner.
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