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All of the physical objects in our space are being transformed into information technologies, and that has a radical implication for our security, because more connections to more
devices
means more vulnerabilities.
For one thing, GPS doesn't work indoors, and for another, they don't make
devices
quite this small, especially when those
devices
have to relay their measurements back over a network.
We then talked about her coming to my lab and us performing a radio sweep of her car, but I wasn't even sure that would work, given that some of these
devices
are configured to only transmit when they're inside safe zones or when the car is moving.
Chinese manufacturers now sell thousands of nearly identical
devices
on the Internet.
Again, the thing that's incredible about this is this is how advanced these
devices
have become.
So, as we're talking about Cambridge, let's now move on to technical advancements, because since we started putting this technology on mobile phones less than 12 months ago, the speed and the processing in these
devices
has grown at a really phenomenal rate, and that means that I can now take cinema-quality 3D models and place them in the world around me, so I have one over here.
So it means that you can actually embed pretty clever algorithms and lots of other kinds of extendable ideas into really simple
devices.
He's less well known than either of them because he got this idea to make mechanical computing
devices
and never made any of them.
Now, the reason they used punch cards was that Jacquard, in France, had created the Jacquard loom, which was weaving these incredible patterns controlled by punch cards, so he was just repurposing the technology of the day, and like everything else he did, he's using the technology of his era, so 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, cogs, steam, mechanical
devices.
Take any cognitive domain you want, memory, motor planning, thinking about your mother-in-law, getting angry at people, emotional response, it goes on and on, put people into functional MRI devices, and image how these kinds of variables map onto brain activity.
And we built software that'll link functional magnetic resonance imaging
devices
up over the Internet.
Now we have multi-language, instantaneous, automatic translation services available for free via many of our devices, all the way down to smartphones.
But it was also the signal that capped the use, or overuse, of energy-consuming
devices.
And the
devices
usually available to these people are not made for that context, break down quickly, and are hard to repair.
The Wright Brothers, in the beginning of the last century, had for the first time managed to make one of those
devices
fly.
But it would have done so at a price to hundreds of patients who, like Celine, were left to their own
devices
once the research had been completed.
These
devices
beat back and forth about 200 hertz during flight, and the animal can use them to sense its body rotation and initiate very, very fast corrective maneuvers.
I feel like our civilization works when this is a vast cultural heritage that we all share and that we know without having to outsource it to our devices, to our search engines and our smartphones.
So he actually streams two-way audio and video between any two smart
devices.
Now the smartphones that we're already carrying can clearly have diagnostic
devices
like ultrasounds plugged into them, and a whole array of others, today, and as sensing is built into these, we'll be able to do vital signs monitor and behavioral monitoring like we've never had before.
Now, if we've got all these networked
devices
that are helping us to do care anywhere, it stands to reason that we also need a team to be able to interact with all of that stuff, and that leads to the second pillar I want to talk about, care networking.
Often they would have no idea what half of it meant because a whole new language has developed among our young people doing something as mundane as what it looks like to us when they're batting around on their little
devices.
But this speech is being recorded and it will become a video that people can access all over the world on computers, mobile devices, televisions.
And
devices
we already have in our homes could, if we let them, give us invaluable insight back.
And a combination of
devices
here, the kind of heavy mass concrete of these book stacks, and the way in which that is enclosed by this skin, which enables the building to be ventilated, to consume dramatically less energy, and where it's really working with the forces of nature.
And that project continued, did succeed, and we then got into other projects in aviation and mechanical things and ground
devices.
However, there are
devices
today that can read the electrical activity from our brains.
But for now, the next time a company says that they can harness your brainwaves to be able to control devices, it is your right, it is your duty to be skeptical.
Instead of training people how to put forms onto mobile devices, let's create software that lets them do it themselves with no training and without me being involved.
The Internet of Things tell us that a lot of computer-enabled appliances and
devices
are going to become part of this system too: appliances that you use around the house, that you use in your office, that you carry around with yourself or in the car.
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