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That means bundling consumer
credit
with the retailer.
And it's really unfair to humanity, because humanity is actually much more cooperative and empathic than given
credit
for.
But I say it has to be under the conditions I've always worked: no credit, no logos, no sponsoring.
They conducted a
credit
card fraud that netted them over 10 billion dollars.
In fact, he's right on both counts, so
credit
where
credit
is due.
That's a little video of what you're looking at there, which is our little test, so that's actually what you're seeing, and I thought it was sort of an interesting thing, because it was, part of the homage of the movie itself is coming up with this sort of genius trick which I can't take
credit
for.
Some students took their certificate and presented this to an educational institution at which they were enrolled for actual college
credit.
Not that I can take all the credit, but ... (Laughter) But what if you don't have my advantages?
When first reported by the media, full
credit
for such a feat was given to an algorithm from the New York City design firm Local Projects.
Every interaction we have in the world is recorded by an ever growing array of sensors: your phone, your
credit
card, your computer.
Now I may have used a tone which was more like a dare than a request — (Laughter) — but nonetheless, it's to this man's
credit
and his courage that he said, "Yes, I will."
I think there is almost no limit to what we can accomplish if we are radically open and we don't care who gets the
credit.
Now, when you think about it, it's amazing, right, that over the past 20 years, we've evolved from trusting people online to share information to trusting to handing over our
credit
card information, and now we're entering the third trust wave: connecting trustworthy strangers to create all kinds of people-powered marketplaces.
In a similar way that companies often use some kind of
credit
rating to decide whether to give you a mobile plan, or the rate of a mortgage, marketplaces that depend on transactions between relative strangers need some kind of device to let you know that Sebastian and Chris are good eggs, and that device is reputation.
I couldn't get a mobile phone plan because my
credit
history didn't travel with me.
Also, more so than our
credit
history, we can actually shape our reputation.
A three-digit score, your traditional
credit
history, that only 30 percent of us actually know what it is, will no longer be the determining factor in how much things cost, what we can access, and, in many instances, limit what we can do in the world.
Indeed, reputation is a currency that I believe will become more powerful than our
credit
history in the 21st century.
In the 20th century, the invention of traditional
credit
transformed our consumer system, and in many ways controlled who had access to what.
It's giving them access to affordable
credit.
And perhaps, a time will come when they get the rightful
credit
for it.
But it was MIT, so I don't know if I can take too much
credit
for that.
She has now joined a call center in Hyderabad and may have tortured you about your
credit
card bills in a very clear English accent.
Nobody has claimed
credit
for that.
We have a lot: an ID card, a driving license or a transport ticket,
credit
or debit cards, reward cards.
Her parents thought about it, and they finally, to their credit, decided to believe her.
What's ended up happening over the past few decades is the kind of coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great celebrity is now being applied to you every day by all these people who are Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your
credit
scores and what you do to yourself.
But before you give yourself too much credit, look at this.
So I got about 10
credit
cards and loans and got myself very close to bankruptcy, really, and bought myself this huge printing press, which I had no idea how to use at all.
So when Vodafone came in and saw this problem, this consumer pain point, they created some small change which they call Fakka, which literally sits and is given by the shopkeepers to people, and it's
credit
that goes straight onto their mobile phone.
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