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And I feel like we're sort of at the point now where we need to make that choice of what kind of
future
we want to be living in.
This is a question of leadership, because it becomes a question of who leads the
future.
I know which
future
I would rather be living in.
We can live in a world where our brains, the things that we know, continue to be the thing that makes us special, or a world in which we've outsourced all of that to evil supercomputers from the
future
like Watson.
But I just want to finish by talking about something that we're working on in the
future.
So I wish that I could tell you what the
future
of personal robotics looks like.
The
future
of personal robotics is happening today, and it's going to depend on small, agile robots like Romo and the creativity of people like yourselves.
When I was a 12-year-old child in the jail in Birmingham, I kept thinking, "I wonder what my
future
could be."
The
future
of personal health that I'm talking about says care must occur at home as the default model, not in a hospital or clinic.
The
future
of health care is smart teams, and you'd better be on that team for yourself.
The implications of this, of course, is that we may be able to modify the symptoms of the disease, but I haven't told you but there's also some evidence that we might be able to help the repair of damaged areas of the brain using electricity, and this is something for the future, to see if, indeed, we not only change the activity but also some of the reparative functions of the brain can be harvested.
So in closing, if I could go into the future, if I could go into 2033, the first thing I would ask is whether David Simon had done a sequel to "The Wire."
But if growth slows down, instead of doubling our standard of living every generation, Americans in the
future
can't expect to be twice as well off as their parents, or even a quarter [more well off than] their parents.
The problem we face is that all these great inventions, we have to match them in the future, and my prediction that we're not going to match them brings us down from the original two-percent growth down to 0.2, the fanciful curve that I drew you at the beginning.
Now let's look to the
future.
There are some super smart people who are arguing that we've reached the end of growth, but to understand the
future
of growth, we need to make predictions about the underlying drivers of growth.
They subscribe to you on YouTube and they want to watch everything you've made and everything you plan to make in the
future
because we are curious people and sparking curiosity is great bait.
You know, the blissfully happy family moves in to their perfect new home, excited about their perfect future, and it's sunny outside and the birds are chirping ...
In this design process, designers contemplate a
future
in which technology no longer compromises separate, lifeless tools from our minds and our bodies, a
future
in which technology has been carefully integrated within our nature, a world in which what is biological and what is not, what is human and what is not, what is nature and what is not will be forever blurred.
That
future
will provide humanity new bodies.
We can enable a better
future
for technologies like augmented reality to extend our own agency and connect us at a much deeper level.
In the future, with cars exchanging data with each other, we will be able to see not just three cars ahead and three cars behind, to the right and left, all at the same time, bird's eye view, we will actually be able to see into those cars.
And with computation and algorithms and predictive models, we will be able to see the
future.
How can you predict the
future?
It's really not that hard to make reasonable predictions about where a car's going to be in the near
future.
The energy that I'm able to talk to you today, while it was converted to chemical energy in my food, originally came from a nuclear reaction, and so there's something poetic about, in my opinion, perfecting nuclear fission and using it as a
future
source of innovative energy.
[In the future, everybody will be world famous for 15 minutes.]
But the challenge is really for Riley's
future
teachers, the ones she has yet to meet.
Grit is sticking with your future, day in, day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years, and working really hard to make that
future
a reality.
Ultimately, this is something we're investing in now for the
future.
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