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So it's really important to remember that sensory, memory and cognitive processes are all important, but they're only important to either drive or suppress
future
movements.
So that really means I have to make predictions of the
future.
In order to sustain our work into the future, we use technology centers where we partner with local universities and colleges to take the technology to them, whereby they then can help us with digital preservation of their heritage sites, and at the same time, it gives them the technology to benefit from in the
future.
And so for those who are undaunted, but humbled by the complexity of the brain, the
future
awaits.
The
future
is going to be different.
I'd like to finish up by saying what I'd like to do in the
future.
What this all points to is a
future
that looks pretty different from the world we live in today.
And, Generation G, the fun future, is a much more global world.
We are the generation most out of touch with our
future
or current children than any generation in history.
So I am an optimist about our
future
selves, but I'm not an optimist because I think our problems are small.
Alan Kay is famous for saying the best way to predict the
future
is to invent it.
The difference between the dinosaurs and us is that we have a space program and we can vote, and so we can change our
future.
We have the ability to change our
future.
For now, it's an experiment, but let me show you some possible
future
applications.
So I was basically just willing to settle for just reading the next Wired magazine and finding out how the experts were going to figure out how to solve all these problems for us in the
future.
Of course someday, in the deep future, a technology of persuasion even more powerful than PowerPoint may be invented, rendering dancers unnecessary as tools of rhetoric.
What if social scientists helped local police redesign their sensitivity trainings and then collaboratively wrote a manual to model
future
trainings?
Somebody gives you a bet: you will look at a crystal ball, and you will see the future; the
future
will be accurate.
So this is how it looks, you know, the operating room of the
future
today.
And one of the things that is really sacred about it is that you have no opportunity to think about the future, or the past.
Afrofuturist films like "Pumzi," Wanuri Kahiu's superb sci-fi flick, paint brilliant pictures of Africa's future, while Rungano Nyoni's "I Am Not A Witch" and Akin Omotoso's "Vaya" show us and catalogue our present.
This is not just a possibility; it's an imperative for Africa's future, a
future
that will see Africa's population double to two and a half billion people in just three decades, a
future
that will see Africa have the world's largest workforce, just as the idea of work itself is being radically reconsidered.
Film can bring visions of the
future
to us here in the present.
HC: So this is where we step into the
future
and we leapfrog ahead.
In a comic, past, present and
future
all sit side by side on the same page.
We're not going to solve our food problems and our health problems simply by switching from regular Coke to some
future
green iteration thereof.
The autobiographical self is built on the basis of past memories and memories of the plans that we have made; it's the lived past and the anticipated
future.
But then there's this other self, the
future
self.
The other reason that it's difficult to resist temptation is because it's an unequal battle between the present self and the
future
self.
And the
future
self is not even around.
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