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Because our children are
designing
the cities that will make us happier and healthier.
Children are
designing
the cities we all want to live in.
Now, when people say there will be new jobs in the future, that humans can do better than AI, that humans can do better than robots, they usually think about high-skill jobs, like software engineers
designing
virtual worlds.
I'm not talking about
designing
telephones that look like that and I'm not looking at
designing
architecture like that.
The experiences that I shared with you today taught me that to make data faithfully representative of our human nature and to make sure they will not mislead us anymore, we need to start
designing
ways to include empathy, imperfection and human qualities in how we collect, process, analyze and display them.
When we thought that Joel could live, I left the game
designing
to my husband.
It was like
designing
one of the first churches for Christianity or one of the first mosques for Islam.
So when I started this whole thing, remember, it was just about
designing
that logo and being clever, come up with a new name?
There's no speed limit here, so we're
designing
this to be able to operate at 200 kilometers an hour.
So, nobody was supposed to know they were actually
designing
bombs.
They're
designing
hydrogen bombs.
And Boeri is
designing
a version of this for Nanjing in China.
Frank Gehry didn't just change a museum; he changed an entire city's economy by
designing
one building that people from all over the world went to see.
I began
designing
a system based on the principles of livestock mortality composting that would take human beings and transform them into soil.
Who are we not
designing
for?
In order to have a successful robot, my religion is that you have to do a holistic design, where you're
designing
the software, the hardware and the behavior all at one time, and all these parts really intermesh and cooperate with each other.
He asked whether I'd be interested in
designing
a program called a "conviction review unit."
After 100 years of
designing
these things, it's no wonder that it's just totally broken for creative people right now.
As a result, urban planners and city developers are putting a lot of effort and creativity in
designing
our future, denser, bigger cities.
On earth, Pandora met and fell in love with Epimetheus, a talented titan who had been given the task of
designing
the natural world by Zeus.
And what you're looking at are possibilities that have to do with the generation of the city as one applies a methodology that uses notions of these multiple forces, that deals with the enormity of the problem, the complexity of the problem, when we're
designing
cities at larger and larger aggregates.
And on top of
designing
and building this house, we get invaluable feedback, sharing it with our family and our friends because this is our life and our work in progress.
Designing
structures to be aerodynamic, like China’s sleek Shanghai Tower, can reduce that force by up to a quarter.
I don't know what I'm missing to say, but as a last thing, I'd like to say is that if we continue along this path, we are
designing
our children's best friends.
What I'm saying is, after we go through a lot of levels, including
designing
a huge, messy system with thousands of ports, we'll end up again with the central problem of psychology.
And when he started working at a mental hospital in eastern Switzerland, he began
designing
a series of puzzling images to gain new insight into this enigmatic process.
It's a small opportunity but a golden one: in the next 10 to 20 years, to really start
designing
in principles of resilience into our cities.
We could transform the informal economy by beginning with this recognition and then
designing
the customized doorways for them to enter or integrate with the formal, with the global, with the entire system.
You know, companies and designers will be
designing
the matrix or the margins that respect both solidity and brand, and design identity.
They went from
designing
splints for wounded soldiers coming out of World War II and the Korean War, I think, and from this experiment they moved on to chairs.
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