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And we see lots of examples of these innovators using open government data, not simply to make apps, but then to make companies and to hire people to
build
them working with the government.
Hackathons and mashathons and working with data to
build
apps is an intelligible way for people to engage and participate, like the jury is, but we're going to need lots more things like it.
We've heard talk here at TED about people biohacking and hacking their plants with Arduino, and Mozilla is doing work around the world in getting young people to
build
websites and make videos.
In fact, the model was really, give everybody a car,
build
roads to everything, and give people a place to park when they get there.
Developers say, OK, we'll
build
little teeny apartments.
So we're saying, let's
build
a standardized chassis, much like our car.
I think you have to
build
dumb homes and put smart stuff in it.
It's about 70,000 dollars per space to
build
a conventional parking spot inside a building.
Imagine that we
build
an enclosure where we put it just underwater, and we fill it with wastewater and some form of microalgae that produces oil, and we make it out of some kind of flexible material that moves with waves underwater, and the system that we're going to build, of course, will use solar energy to grow the algae, and they use CO2, which is good, and they produce oxygen as they grow.
The plastic we'll
build
it out of is some kind of well-known plastic that we have good experience with, and we'll rebuild our modules to be able to reuse them again.
We did engineering to understand what we would need to be able to do to
build
this structure, not only on the small scale, but how we would
build
it on this enormous scale that will ultimately be required.
We'd be growing oysters and things that would be producing high value products and food, and this would be a market driver as we
build
the system to larger and larger scales so that it becomes, ultimately, competitive with the idea of doing it for fuels.
We like to
build
things.
And so, it was really those lessons that made me decide to
build
Acumen Fund about six years ago.
Instead, he went on to
build
a glittering empire of department stores.
So Noam and I had this insight that if we want our students to understand how computers work, and understand it in the marrow of their bones, then perhaps the best way to go about it is to have them
build
a complete, working, general-purpose, useful computer, hardware and software, from the ground up, from first principles.
So we now start this journey by telling our students that God gave us NAND — (Laughter) — and told us to
build
a computer, and when we asked how, God said, "One step at a time."
And then, following this advice, we start with this lowly, humble NAND gate, and we walk our students through an elaborate sequence of projects in which they gradually
build
a chip set, a hardware platform, an assembler, a virtual machine, a basic operating system and a compiler for a simple, Java-like language that we call "JACK."
Noam and I worked five years to facilitate this ascent and to create the tools and infrastructure that will enable students to
build
it in one semester.
For example, Pramode C.E., an engineer from Kerala, India, has organized groups of self-learners who
build
our computer under his good guidance.
For example, Yu Fangmin, from Guangzhou, has used FPGA technology to
build
our computer and show others how to do the same using a video clip, and Ben Craddock developed a very nice computer game that unfolds inside our CPU architecture, which is quite a complex 3D maze that Ben developed using the Minecraft 3D simulator engine.
It's using the power of technology to
build
trust between strangers.
If they're going to
build
an industry around it, they need to know that their connection isn't tenuous but permanent, because if a cable breaks, you have to send a ship out into the water, throw a grappling hook over the side, pick it up, find the other end, and then fuse the two ends back together and then dump it over.
You know, if collaboration is so cool, is cross-functional working is so amazing, why did we
build
these huge hierarchies?
Once you find your base, your home, you start to
build
this cognitive map of your environment.
But when you explore a foreign and new public transport system, you will
build
a cognitive map in your mind in pretty much the same way.
So, being naive, and being half-German, I decided, "Aris, why don't you
build
your own map?"
Oxfam and Swiss Re, together with Rockefeller Foundation, are helping farmers like this one
build
hillside terraces and find other ways to conserve water, but they're also providing for insurance when the droughts do come.
So the thing that I'm proposing we do here is that we reach behind us and we grab the dust, that we reach into our bodies and we grab the genotype, and we reach into the medical system and we grab our records, and we use it to
build
something together, which is a commons.
A commons is nothing more than a public good that we
build
out of private goods.
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