Challenges
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There are many
challenges
I could talk to you about today.
If we want today to build technology that can overcome the
challenges
that we face, we have to throw our entire selves into understanding the issues and into building solutions that are as human as the problems they aim to solve.
How far you can anticipate, what follows from it, what are the threats, what are the possibilities, the challenges, the opportunities?
When we use the word "architect" or "designer," what we usually mean is a professional, someone who gets paid, and we tend to assume that it's those professionals who are going to be the ones to help us solve the really big, systemic design
challenges
that we face like climate change, urbanization and social inequality.
Adult men with power are the ones we need to be holding accountable for being leaders on these issues, because when somebody speaks up in a peer culture and
challenges
and interrupts, he or she is being a leader, really.
We're going to face two really thorny sets of
challenges
as we head deeper into the future that we're creating.
The societal
challenges
that come along with that kind of inequality deserve some attention.
There are a set of societal
challenges
that I'm actually not that worried about, and they're captured by images like this.
So this is not the set of
challenges
we really need to worry about.
To tell you the kinds of societal
challenges
that are going to come up in the new machine age, I want to tell a story about two stereotypical American workers.
— Voltaire] So with these challenges, what do we do about them?
We're facing very tough
challenges.
And then we're off to the races, because I don't believe for a second that we have forgotten how to solve tough
challenges
or that we have become too apathetic or hard-hearted to even try.
Robert Lepage: [As usual, Arthur's drawing didn't account for the technical
challenges.
So let me, from my personal experiences, give you an insight, so that you can step back and maybe understand why it is so difficult to cope with the
challenges
of today and why politics is going down a blind alley.
But is it not the case that this is probably one of the biggest gaps of mankind, which has the responsibility to steer our societies and our planet toward sustainability in the face of growing
challenges
and crises?
The country faces enormous
challenges.
But then you've just mentioned other elements like, you know, big challenges, and there are, of course, a lot of other data that go in a different direction: tens of thousands of unrests and protests and environmental protests, etc.
Next, we'll need to identify our
challenges.
Maybe our
challenges
lie in city infrastructure: public transportation, affordable housing.
And at the same time, I'm listening to a lot of businesses and finding what their sort of grand
challenges
are.
Now, when you look at some of the data on the screen above, things like heart rate, pulse, oxygen, respiration rates, they're all unusual for a normal child, but they're quite normal for the child there, and so one of the
challenges
you have in health care is, how can I look at the patient in front of me, have something which is specific for her, and be able to detect when things start to change, when things start to deteriorate?
You're saying that you can trust yourself to handle life's
challenges.
Twenty-first-century, transnational world of problems and challenges, 17th-century world of political institutions.
And like many others, I've been thinking about what can one do about this, this asymmetry between 21st-century
challenges
and archaic and increasingly dysfunctional political institutions like nation-states.
So to come back to the dilemma, if the dilemma is we have old-fashioned political nation-states unable to govern the world, respond to the global
challenges
that we face like climate change, then maybe it's time for mayors to rule the world, for mayors and the citizens and the peoples they represent to engage in global governance.
He's heavy infantry, and his expectation when he
challenges
the Israelites to a duel is that he's going to be fighting another heavy infantryman.
Perhaps one of the answers to the
challenges
that are facing the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in the end-of-life care, is as simple as a shift in perspective, and the shift in perspective in this case would be to look at the social life of every death.
God knows, we don't lack for the
challenges.
I think that in order to address that question, we have to step back and think about how we've understood and pondered both the problems and the solutions to these great social
challenges
that we face.
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