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And it's synonymous with
free
speech, even if you're not sure what it is that you have to say.
And it has to be
free.
So let's start by making autos oil
free.
We humans are inventing a new fire, not dug from below, but flowing from above; not scarce, but bountiful; not local, but everywhere; not transient, but permanent; not costly, but
free.
"I feel so free; I feel so good."
Because those people who were hunter-gatherers in origin wanted to be
free
and roam and pick up information as they wanted, and those that were in the business of farming information wanted to build fences around it, create ownership and wealth and structure and settlement.
Early digital culture, and indeed, digital culture to this day, had a sense of, I would say, lefty, socialist mission about it, that unlike other things that have been done, like the invention of books, everything on the internet must be purely public, must be available for free, because if even one person cannot afford it, then that would create this terrible inequity.
So you have these two different passions, for making everything
free
and for the almost supernatural power of the tech entrepreneur.
How do you celebrate entrepreneurship when everything's
free?
And so therefore, Google was born free, with ads, Facebook was born free, with ads.
Around this same time that companies like Google and Facebook were formulating their
free
idea, a lot of cyber culture also believed that in the future, televisions and movies would be created in the same way, kind of like the Wikipedia.
What's more, if you're held in jail on bail, you're four times more likely to get a jail sentence than if you had been free, and that jail sentence will be three times longer.
Research is clear that holding somebody in jail makes you significantly more likely to commit a crime when you get out than if you had been
free
all along.
Freedom makes all the difference, and freedom should be
free.
We'd saved the sight that she had left, and she was
free
of pain.
And we can ensure that kids like this can grow up
free
from the fear of trachoma.
So the first idea I had, initially, was just to go the federal and state governments and go, "Here, take it, for free."
And we've been wondering, what if we could program the robot to perform some of these subtasks, and thereby
free
the surgeon to focus on the more complicated parts of the surgery, and also cut down on the time that the surgery would take if we could get the robot to do them a little bit faster?
In case it's been a while since you've been sitting in a history class, here is what the Second Amendment actually says: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a
free
State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
He wanted to make that which was expensive
free.
As people felt less and less free, they also felt less and less provided for.
It starts way up here, but then it's a
free
fall.
What we want is to make sure that those individuals with autism can be
free
from the devastating consequences that come with it at times, the profound intellectual disabilities, the lack of language, the profound, profound isolation.
We want them to be
free
to do that.
No, feel
free
to follow along on your Blackberries or your iPhones if you've got them.
We could be providing early childhood care for economically disadvantaged and otherwise troubled kids, and we could be doing it for
free.
I saw my own internist last week, and he said to me, "You know," and he told me something that everyone in this audience could have told me for free, but I paid him for the privilege, which is that I need to lose some weight.
We challenged ourselves to create an online class that would be equal or better in quality to our Stanford class, but to bring it to anyone in the world for
free.
In fact, if you look at polls, they show a declining trend for support for
free
trade in the West.
For example, if you have read — I suspect many of you have done so — read the book by Thomas Friedman called "The World Is Flat," he said, basically, in his book that, you know, this fear for
free
trade is wrong because it assumes, it's based on a mistaken assumption that everything that can be invented has been invented.
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