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To me, this is not an
information
age, it's an age of networked intelligence.
It's an openness, it's a sharing of all kinds of information, not just about location and trajectory and danger and so on, but about food sources.
Could we go beyond just sharing
information
and knowledge?
What was different this time is the way that the terrorists used modern
information
communications technologies to locate additional victims and slaughter them.
He was the second-wealthiest businessman in India, and after discovering this information, the terrorist war room gave the order to the terrorists on the ground in Mumbai.
All of the physical objects in our space are being transformed into
information
technologies, and that has a radical implication for our security, because more connections to more devices means more vulnerabilities.
That's troubling, since the human body itself is now becoming an
information
technology.
You see, you can go ahead and create new pandemics, and the researchers who did this were so proud of their accomplishments, they wanted to publish it openly so that everybody could see this and get access to this
information.
You want everybody, like we're doing now, to work at the same time, and that can only happen if these people all together decide to share the information, and that's exactly what open hardware is about.
And I started this project alone in a garage in New Orleans, but quickly after I wanted to publish and share this information, so I made a Kickstarter, which is a crowd-fundraising platform, and in about one month we fundraised 30,000 dollars.
If we have the courage to understand or accept that this actually how the world really works, and this is the order of priority that we need to choose, then it makes obvious why we need to choose open hardware for developing environmental technology, because we need to share
information.
Even on the first view, your eyes will successfully pick out patterns, but on repeated views, your brain actually gets better at turning these patterns into
information.
That famous scene in horror movies where someone is walking up from behind is something you can see, and I believe this
information
would be something that is useful at times when the audio is turned off or not heard at all, and I speculate that deaf audiences might actually even be better at seeing sound than hearing audiences.
So, this guy, with all the cells in his body, all have the same genetic
information.
It has the genetic
information.
So, we made a section of the mammary gland of the mouse, and all those lovely acini are there, every one of those with the red around them are an acinus, and we said okay, we are going to try and make this, and I said, maybe that red stuff around the acinus that people think there's just a structural scaffold, maybe it has information, maybe it tells the cells what to do, maybe it tells the nucleus what to do.
There's Open Data Kenya, which geocodes and crowdsources
information
about where projects are, are they delivering results.
And Ushahidi, which means "witness" in Swahili, which geocodes and crowdsources
information
in complex emergencies to help target responses.
At the start, though, I had to memorize the names you give for each color, so I had to memorize the notes, but after some time, all this
information
became a perception.
Wikipedia, every day, is tens of thousands of people inputting information, and every day millions of people withdrawing that
information.
So wouldn't it be amazing if our phones could see the world in the same way that we do, as we're walking around being able to point a phone at anything, and then have it actually recognize images and objects like the human brain, and then be able to pull in
information
from an almost infinite library of knowledge and experiences and ideas.
So, what's great about this is it isn't just a faster, more convenient way to get
information
in the real world, but there are times when actually using this medium allows you to be able to display
information
in a way that was never before possible.
We have people who have, for example, taken the inside of the engine bay of an old car and tagged up different components within an engine, so that if you're stuck and you want to find out more, you can point and discover the
information.
Instead of being the sole guardian of information, be a facilitator to all this
information.
These are 35,830 lines of
information.
This directive says that each phone company in Europe, each Internet service company all over Europe, has to store a wide range of
information
about the users.
All this
information
is stored for at least six months, up to two years by your phone company or your Internet service provider.
We want self-determination in the digital age, and we don't want that phone companies and Internet companies have to store all this
information
about us.
Can they really store all this
information
about us?
So I asked my phone company, Deutsche Telekom, which was at that time the largest phone company in Germany, and I asked them, please, send me all the
information
you have stored about me.
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