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So what we need to recognize is that if we want to have a citizen-centric Internet in the future, we need a broader and more sustained Internet freedom movement.
And you know, with the
future
billions that we've been hearing about, the world is simply far too complex to understand in that way.
And certainly you yourself and what you do have given us a view of the
future
that we will embrace and be grateful for.
I see beauty in the
future
of the Internet, but I'm worried that we might not see that.
We'll actually part the water to pull money out of the air, because it's a bright
future
if you're an algorithm.
Now listen to this: Every week for the foreseeable future, until 2050, every week more than a million people are being added to our cities.
Today I want to talk to you about the future, but first I'm going to tell you a bit about the past.
So even to go from there, it's possible, although far-fetched, that in the
future
we could almost think of cancer being used as a therapy.
In fact, I would suggest that our listening is the main way that we experience the flow of time from past to
future.
Now to be clear, I'm a journalist and not a technologist, so what I'd like to do briefly is paint a picture of what the present and the
future
are going to look like.
In the
future
we hope that we can integrate this little hole into these smart phones.
Because our acquisition of social learning would create a social and evolutionary dilemma, the resolution of which, it's fair to say, would determine not only the
future
course of our psychology, but the
future
course of the entire world.
Me was composed of stories, of cravings, of strivings, of desires of the
future.
It was having a vision of the
future
and something to fight for, because I know this struggle isn't my own.
One key factor determining the
future
success of both inmates and their children is whether they can maintain ties during the parent's incarceration, but prisoners' phone calls home can cost 20 to 30 times more than regular phone calls, so many families keep in touch through letters.
His mind was worried and preoccupied and had stressful memories and, really, dread for his
future.
And we land in this mental time-travel mode of the past or the
future
very frequently.
Because right now, our economy by and large operates as Paul Hawken said, "by stealing the future, selling it in the present and calling it GDP."
And if we have another eight billion or seven billion, or six billion, even, people, living on a planet where their cities also steal the future, we're going to run out of
future
really fast.
And so they know now that they can use this strategy in
future
oil spills.
They're not going to be retro-fitted; they're going to be the salvage yards of the
future.
We are sleepwalking into the
future.
And we're going to continue being clueless going into this very difficult
future
that we face.
Today I'd like to show you the
future
of the way we make things.
So I'm going to show you a number of projects that my colleagues and I at MIT are working on to achieve this self-assembling
future.
So what does this tell us about the
future?
So I think these projects I've showed here are just a tiny step towards this future, if we implement these new technologies for a new self-assembling world.
He's always been interested in technology in the
future.
Let's think about the future: the dragon vis-a-vis the elephant.
A recent "Economist" article said that the face of the
future
of the world's most popular religion is African.
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