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I mean, how long did it take them to
build
that?
But what a tremendous
build
of character and spirit that you lay down; what a foundation you lay down in reaching for those horizons.
And I like this because it challenges the way that we design stuff, and
build
stuff, and potentially distribute stuff.
You know, I don't know how to
build
a drug.
If not, then why
build
it?
I can't
build
a drug.
The kind of question we're asking is Is it possible to
build
something like Google Maps of the past?
So, can I
build
time machines?
If we want to
build
something like Google Maps of the past, or Facebook of the past, we need to enlarge this space, we need to make that like a rectangle.
My job is to design,
build
and study robots that communicate with people.
So we ended up actually getting the money to
build
this robot, which was nice.
So one evening, he said, "Look, you are doing all these things, but isn't it nice, also, to
build
something within?"
Now, it takes time, because it took time for all those faults in our mind, the tendencies, to
build
up, so it will take time to unfold them as well.
So we applied these gamification techniques to learning, and we can
build
these online laboratories.
We can do this through online labs and use computing power to
build
these online labs.
So I went out and built a phenomenal team of data scientists and researchers and statisticians to
build
a universal risk assessment tool, so that every single judge in the United States of America can have an objective, scientific measure of risk.
When I was a child, I loved to
build
stuff, to create complicated machines.
And so knowing that, we went to the Advertising Council, and we asked them to help us
build
a public education campaign.
And so those of you in this audience who have helped
build
those applications and those platforms, as an organizer, I say, thank you very much.
Wasn't there a way to
build
a smaller, simpler, new satellite design that could enable more timely imaging?
And I can't remember a specific day where we made a conscious decision that we were actually going to go out and
build
these things, but once we got that idea in our minds of the world as a dataset, of being able to capture millions of data points on a daily basis describing the global economy, of being able to unearth billions of connections between them that had never before been found, it just seemed boring to go work on anything else.
The first major question we had to tackle was just how big to
build
this thing.
We would have to
build
something larger than the original breadbox, now more like a mini-fridge, but we still wouldn't have to
build
a pickup truck.
The laws of physics dictated the absolute minimum-sized telescope that we could
build.
Traditional imaging satellites use a line scanner, similar to a Xerox machine, and as they traverse the Earth, they take pictures, scanning row by row by row to
build
the complete image.
And soon, we'll turn our attention to launching a constellation of 24 or more of these satellites and beginning to
build
the scalable analytics that will allow us to unearth the insights in the petabytes of data we will collect.
Why
build
these satellites?
So much of the other things that we ought to do, like slowing emissions, are intrinsically slow, because it takes time to
build
all the hardware we need to reduce emissions.
I'm talking simply about the creative intelligence of the bottom-up, whether manifested in the slums of Tijuana that
build
themselves, in fact, with the waste of San Diego, or the many migrant neighborhoods in Southern California that have begun to be retrofitted with difference in the last decades.
Probably a lot of you have seen the rubber tires that are used in the slums to
build
retaining walls.
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