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Well, the
code
is designed to create new Bitcoin according to a schedule.
A few years ago, a college student armed with a personal computer could
code
an app, an app that is now a social network with more than one billion users.
And trust is established, not by some big institution, but by collaboration, by cryptography and by some clever
code.
And two weeks later, the inspector comes, looks around, says, "OK, the concrete is still wet right over there, that part's not quite up to
code
... I'll give it an 80 percent."
And so to the extent that hundreds of languages will be left, one reason to learn them is because they are tickets to being able to participate in the culture of the people who speak them, just by virtue of the fact that it is their
code.
Blockchains allow us to write code, binding contracts, between individuals and then guarantee that those contracts will bear out without a third party enforcer.
And if you wanted the machine to play a different song, you just swapped a new cylinder in with a different
code
on it.
Maybe the ultimate prosthetic is take your own gene code, remake your own body parts, because that's a whole lot more effective than any kind of a prosthetic.
And all of a sudden, what we're doing is we've got this multidimensional chess board where we can change human genetics by using viruses to attack things like AIDS, or we can change the gene
code
through gene therapy to do away with some hereditary diseases, or we can change the environment, and change the expression of those genes in the epigenome and pass that on to the next generations.
I'll give you a discount
code.
Let me give you a discount code."
And finally we have a pen where we can literally rewrite the genetic
code
in that location.
But when we are going about hacking the human code, I think all bets are off in terms of what might come of that.
And they would give the projects
code
names, you know, mostly from "Star Wars," actually: things like C3PO, Yoda, Luke.
Bob bought time on the MIT Multics System to write computer
code
on a terminal like this.
So I decided that I was going to learn how to code, and then I was going to hack the internet and I would take down all the copies of that talk that existed, and then I would memorize it, and then I would come here and deliver it as if it was my own speech.
We take all of this hate speech, and we disaggregate it, and we
code
it, and we give that data so that we understand the intersectionality of it: when I get porn, when it's about political affiliation, when it's about age, when it's about all of it.
And one of the things I've been pushing on university presidents is we need every engineering and science and computer science student who is about to write the next line of
code
or design the next IoT device to actually have in them a sense of responsibility and stewardship towards what they're building.
You put in a post
code
and then it will ask you questions based on census data for your local area.
We've had online applications that allow you to put in a post
code
and get statistics back for years.
However, missing teeth, those empty lots can be issues as well, and if you have a missing corner because of an outdated zoning code, then you could have a missing nose in your neighborhood.
This was the zoning
code
that said I couldn't build on that site.
Shortened life span according to zip
code
is just one example of the ways that time and space cohere in an unjust manner in the lives of black people.
Children who are born in New Orleans zip
code
70124, which is 93 percent white, can expect to live a full 25 years longer than children born in New Orleans zip
code
70112, which is 60 percent black.
We can stop making your zip
code
the primary determinant of your lifespan.
Hello, I'm Joy, a poet of code, on a mission to stop an unseen force that's rising, a force that I called "the coded gaze," my term for algorithmic bias.
Well, when I'm not fighting the coded gaze as a poet of code, I'm a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab, and there I have the opportunity to work on all sorts of whimsical projects, including the Aspire Mirror, a project I did so I could project digital masks onto my reflection.
Well, we can start thinking about how we create more inclusive
code
and employ inclusive coding practices.
On the technical side, how we
code
matters.
And finally, why we
code
matters.
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