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For millions of years, on the grasslands of Africa, women commuted to work to
gather
their vegetables.
It's concern with how we get information and how we
gather
the news.
What I'm going to show you, though, is something that I've been engaging in for a year, which is trying to
gather
all of the largest datasets that we have access to as economists, and I'm going to try and strip away all of those possible differences, hoping to get this relationship to break.
One way to imagine that is I
gather
large datasets from around the world.
There are people more important than others, and if we have control over these telecommunications, this network, we can do things, like turning off the nodes on this square, in other words, isolate those who
gather
others around them from the rest.
Harbormasters would
gather
this knowledge and sell it to the ship captains.
To eradicate smallpox, we had to
gather
the largest United Nations army in history.
And the idea of the software was to
gather
information from SMS, email and web, and put a map so that you could see what was happening where, and you could visualize that data.
And when there's enough moisture in the soil in the spring, frogs will dig themselves to the surface and
gather
around these large, vernal pools in great numbers.
Horrified, my colleagues remained behind to
gather
his thoughts and to record whatever he could the rest of the afternoon, and that evening, he captured a remarkable event: the lone surviving male beaver swimming in slow circles crying out inconsolably for its lost mate and offspring.
It was armed with this knowledge that ultimately I would
gather
together my shattered self, each fragment represented by a different voice, gradually withdraw from all my medication, and return to psychiatry, only this time from the other side.
Now, that movie is set in 2054, about 40 years from now, and as exciting as that technology looks, it already vastly underestimates the amount of information that organizations can
gather
about you, and how they can use it to influence you in a way that you will not even detect.
Scientists would
gather
some representative people, and they would see patterns, and they would try and make generalizations about human nature and disease from the abstract patterns they find from these particular selected individuals.
Many animals
gather
in large groups that are among the most wonderful spectacles in the natural world.
It's small, and it typically lives alone, but it can
gather
in these large red swarms that span for meters, and these form because of a parasite.
Being smart means the device can connect to the internet, it can
gather
data, and it can talk to its owner.
I found a couple in the work of Matt Groening, although Matt Groening told me later that he could not make my talk because it was a morning session and I
gather
that he is not an early riser.
The late, great Christopher Hitchens wrote a book called "God Is Not Great" whose subtitle was, "Religion Poisons Everything." (Laughter) But last month, in Time magazine, Rabbi David Wolpe, who I
gather
is referred to as America's rabbi, said, to balance that against that negative characterization, that no important form of social change can be brought about except through organized religion.
And like many in Silicon Valley, he tries really hard to observe what they call an Internet sabbath, whereby for 24 or 48 hours every week they go completely offline in order to
gather
the sense of direction and proportion they'll need when they go online again.
When I
gather
up enough of these sequences, I begin to get an idea of exactly what this information must be.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do five things: to enable emerging makers to
gather
the resources they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate steady income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.
As you can probably gather, S's and T's, together or independently, are my kryptonite.
It's remarkable, but I'll tell you the most compelling part of what it means to be working with upstreamists to
gather
them together.
Okay, I
gather
those facts.
I wanted to
gather
him in my arms, but I couldn't move him, and so I kissed him the way you kiss a newborn baby, terrified of their fragility.
Even though they look different on the outside, inside, they're all the same, and from time to time they would
gather
at a sacred cave deep inside the forest to celebrate their unity.
And in the case of drugs, in order to undermine this fear and prejudice that surrounds the issue, we managed to
gather
and present data that shows that today's drug policies cause much more harm than drug use per se, and people are starting to get it.
We're ready, because today we have the technology to
gather
and analyze data in ways that would have been unimaginable to Kuznets.
They're where the smart people
gather.
NSA-style mass surveillance is enabling local police departments to
gather
vast quantities of sensitive information about each and every one of us in a way that was never previously possible.
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