Communicate
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Traffic lights can
communicate
to the car and so on.
And I like to make devices that play with the ways that we relate and
communicate.
So I
communicate
through everything from radio transceivers to funnels and plastic tubing.
I remember thinking to myself, "This is going to change everything about how we communicate."
Koko was taught to
communicate
via sign language.
Puppets is the way we
communicate.
Most security systems rely on a secure method for key exchange to
communicate
the encryption key to the right place.
How can you make the State and companies
communicate
with citizens in a language they can understand at first glance?
For example, Sweden and the United States introduced, last year, a legislation that forces the State to
communicate
with people in a language they can understand.
It's like this: private companies change their language;
communicate
in a clearer and simpler way, they make a big fuss about it, consumers love it, the sales rise, it works beautifully.
Another thing we will do is to grant prizes to the worse and best documents, because, indeed, there are people who are working to
communicate
in a clearer way, and that have to be rewarded, and there are lazy people that do nothing about it and need to be humiliated.
And one man would tell the stories of his father by using a platform called Twitter to
communicate
the excrement his father would gesticulate.
They're under pressure to
communicate
their science outside of the academy.
Now I just want to wrap up, and as I was mentioning earlier of course I have a lot of other data if you're interested, but I just wanted to give this sort of basic idea of being able to
communicate
with the brain in its language, and the potential power of being able to do that.
Here we have to
communicate
from the outside world into the brain and be understood, and be understood by the brain.
It's the classic case: the technologist struggling to
communicate
with the business and the end user, and the business failing to articulate their needs.
We are scratching the surface in our ability as humans to
communicate
and invent together, and while the sciences teach us how to build things, it's the humanities that teach us what to build and why to build them.
Some bacteria figured out how to stay away from penicillin, and it went around sort of creating its little DNA information with other bacteria, and now we have a lot of bacteria that are resistant to penicillin, because bacteria
communicate.
Because if you
communicate
an idea in a way that resonates, change will happen, and you can change the world.
I really think they have the power to change the world when you
communicate
effectively through them.
And the neurons
communicate
with each other by sending little pulses or spikes of electricity via connections to each other.
The key thing is it affects their ability to
communicate.
We wanted to
communicate
in a two-way form of communication.
The possibilities that new digital technologies are bringing can help humanitarian organizations, not only ensure that people's right to information is met, or that they have their right to communicate, but I think in the future, humanitarian organizations will also have to anticipate the right for people to access critical communication technologies in order to ensure that their voices are heard, that they're truly participating, that they're truly empowered in the humanitarian world.
Even as a child, I remember thinking that what I really wanted most in life was to be able to understand everything and then to
communicate
it to everyone else.
I don't need a husband who wants to be." (Laughter) Anyway, as I plunged through my 20s ever more aware of how unobtainable the first part of my childhood ambition was, it was that second part, being able to successfully
communicate
to others whatever knowledge I was gaining, where the futility of my quest really set in.
Finally, after about 10 years of alienating friends and strangers alike, I finally got it, a new personal truth all my own, that if I was going to ever
communicate
well with other people the ideas that I was gaining, I'd better find a different way of going about it.
Well, in order to not have to open up the person every time you want to reprogram their device or do some diagnostics on it, they made the thing be able to
communicate
wirelessly, and what this research team did is they reverse engineered the wireless protocol, and they built the device you see pictured here, with a little antenna, that could talk the protocol to the device, and thus control it.
There's several examples up on the screen of situations where doctors are looking to implant devices inside of people, and all of these devices now, it's standard that they
communicate
wirelessly, and I think this is great, but without a full understanding of trustworthy computing, and without understanding what attackers can do and the security risks from the beginning, there's a lot of danger in this.
So there's Bluetooth, there's the FM and XM radio, there's actually wi-fi, there's sensors in the wheels that wirelessly
communicate
the tire pressure to a controller on board.
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