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So why is that only eight percent of the
companies
that have a diversity and inclusion program have actually expanded that strategy to include age as just as important of a demographic as gender or race?
So how can we get
companies
to tap into that wisdom of the midlife folks, just as they nurture their digital young geniuses as well?
The most successful
companies
today and in the future will actually learn how to create a powerful alchemy of the two.
It's hurting people, it's hurting companies, and it's hurting our health.
Traditional clothing
companies
have built offshore, global, rigid supply chains.
Aerospace
companies
are now using 3D printing, which allows them to turn those 20 different parts into just one.
Kudos to the
companies
that are standing up for their users' right to use encryption.
And Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are among the many
companies
who report having taken down hundreds of thousands of pieces of content and deactivating accounts that are connected to the extremist's speech.
It's unclear whether Facebook even knows the extent of the collateral damage, or the other
companies
as well.
So with these
companies
having so much power over the public discourse, they need to be held accountable.
Now, I've been talking for the last 10 minutes about how governments and
companies
are making it more difficult for people like these.
We've got to do everything we can to push our governments and
companies
to do a better job of protecting their rights.
According to research on the worldwide investments in cluster munitions producers by Pax, a Dutch-based NGO, financial institutions invested billions of US dollars into
companies
that make cluster munitions.
Well, several
companies
around the world are working on making this same technology accessible to everyday people like the pig farmer, like you.
I cofounded one of these
companies.
Well think about this: in 1983, 90 percent of American media were owned by 50
companies.
In any market, 50
companies
doing something is a lot of
companies.
In 2015, that number has shrunk to six, six
companies.
These six
companies
produce nine out of every 10 movies you watch, nine out of every 10 television shows, nine out of every 10 songs, nine out of every 10 books.
So my question to you is, if six
companies
control 90 percent of American media, how much influence do you think they have over what you're allowed to see every day?
Let's just take one of those
companies.
And if what we learn, what we know about other people and about the world we learn through media, then these
companies
are teaching my daughter that even if she is strong and smart and fast and fights like a ninja, all four of which are true of her, it doesn't matter.
Here in the United States, we need to have clear, tough enforcement; we need to demand the accountability and responsiveness from online companies; we need to promote social responsibilities for posting, sharing and texting; and we need to restore dignity to victims.
I mean, you tap your card in the corner store, and a bitstream goes through a dozen companies, each with their own computer system, some of them being 1970s mainframes older than many of the people in this room, and three days later, a settlement occurs.
So today,
companies
are working with governments to put land titles on a blockchain.
My view is that ... these
companies
are not really sharing.
So today, there are
companies
working to create an identity in a black box, the virtual you owned by you.
Bill Gates is in China working with engineers, there's 40 different
companies
that are working together to try to race to build the first reactor that runs on waste, that can't melt down and is cheaper than coal.
Dane is a serial entrepreneur who started many
companies
in a pay secrecy condition and even used that condition to pay two equally qualified people dramatically different salaries, depending on how well they could negotiate.
And given that the
companies
and governments doing this work are likely to perceive themselves as being in a race against all others, given that to win this race is to win the world, provided you don't destroy it in the next moment, then it seems likely that whatever is easier to do will get done first.
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