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And why only
computers?
Why welding and why not
computers?
So, the idea is that if we fly around the world in a solar powered airplane, using absolutely no fuel, nobody ever could say in the future that it's impossible to do it for cars, for heating systems, for computers, and so on and so on.
I said, "Do I really want to meet a guy from Disney, who designed computers?"
They can do graphic design, all kinds of stuff with computers, photography, industrial design.
You know, back in 2000, we were all so obsessed with paying attention to the aging of our computers, and whether or not they were going to survive the tick of the clock from 1999 to 2000, that we missed a moment that only demographers were paying attention to.
So, all of you know that the price of
computers
halves every 18 months and the power doubles, right?
This is going to push
computers
to have to grow faster than they've been growing, because so far, there haven't been applications that have been required that need to go faster than Moore's Law.
And then I became terrified to learn that they'd actually be putting me back at my old high school, the same one I got kicked out of twice, to install their
computers.
Back in the day,
computers
used to fill this entire room, and people actually used to work inside the
computers.
We have long and frequent power outages, low penetration of computers, slow internet connections and a lot of patients visiting understaffed hospitals.
Before the iPhone, software engineers developed for personal computers, but from our experience, we knew our power system is not reliable enough for personal
computers.
Computers
were: do not spindle, fold, or mutilate.
So I started off at a young age as a physicist using
computers
as tools.
If Apple were like everyone else, a marketing message from them might sound like this: "We make great
computers.
We just happen to make great
computers.
Vietnam, Kenya: wardrobes, lamps, black dogs, floors, soap, laundry, clocks, computers, phones, and so on, right?
So we're trying to put that in
computers
in the field.
It fundamentally changed the way that people thought about computation, thought about computers, how they used them and who and how many people were able to use them.
Networks, we didn't have networks at all at the time of the Macintosh's introduction, and that has become the single most salient aspect of how we live with
computers.
Computers
and the programming languages that we talk to them in, that we teach them in, are hideously insensate when it comes to space.
Much of what we want
computers
to help us with in the first place is inherently spatial.
One thing that three-dimensional interactions and the general idea of imbuing computation with space affords you is a final destruction of that unfortunate one-to-one pairing between human beings and
computers.
1994, Rodrigo started something called CDI, which took
computers
donated by corporations, put them into community centers in favelas and created places like this.
This is a computer installed in the entrance to their slum by a revolutionary social entrepreneur called Sugata Mitra who has conducted the most radical experiments, showing that children, in the right conditions, can learn on their own with the help of
computers.
But they find it completely obvious to use computers, websites, make videos, so on and so forth.
These are some projects I'm involved in today at MIT, looking what comes after
computers.
It takes the original principle of the Internet, which is inter-networking computers, and now lets devices inter-network.
A step after that is a project on fungible
computers.
So, half as much grain is half as much useful, but half a baby or half a computer is less useful than a whole baby or a whole computer, and we've been trying to make
computers
that work that way.
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