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Now, what has bonded our team over the years is the idea of democratizing access to satellite
information.
In short, we want to democratize access to
information
about our planet.
Then, a video driver program transmits this
information
to the millions of liquid crystals in your screen to make all the different hues you see now.
They're these special wheels that can move equally easily in all directions, and when you couple these robots with a video projector, you have these physical tools for interacting with digital
information.
And we can look in particular at three types of siblings: identical twins, twins that actually share 100 percent of their genetic
information
and shared the same intrauterine environment, versus fraternal twins, twins that actually share 50 percent of their genetic information, versus regular siblings, brother-sister, sister-sister, also sharing 50 percent of their genetic information, yet not sharing the same intrauterine environment.
To do that, we actually had to comprehensively be able to look at all that genetic
information
and determine what those differences were between the mother, the father and the child.
In doing so, I apologize, I'm going to use an outdated analogy of encyclopedias rather than Wikipedia, but I'm going to do so to try and help make the point that as we did this inventory, we needed to be able to look at massive amounts of
information.
Our genetic
information
is organized into a set of 46 volumes, and when we did that, we had to be able to account for each of those 46 volumes, because in some cases with autism, there's actually a single volume that's missing.
And that got doctors very excited, because doctors, they always want to know more
information
about their patients, particularly at home, and this is particularly true in chronic diseases, like pulmonary diseases, like COPD, or heart failure or Alzheimer's and even depression.
The retina is the single part of the eye that has huge amounts of
information
about the body and its health.
The question you have to ask is whether a model tells you more
information
than you would have had otherwise.
The models are skillful, but what we do with the
information
from those models is totally up to you.
These are small groups of people coming together to talk about what has happened to them, to share resources and
information
and to begin to figure out a way forward.
I'm glad that you all enjoy them, but at my age, just putting on the regular ones I have already gives me too much
information.
It shocked the world, it shook up the American government, and it made people ask a lot of questions, because the sheer amount of
information
that was let out, and the potential impacts, were significant.
And one of the first questions we asked ourselves was why would a young soldier have access to that much
information?
It was protecting
information.
It was the idea that
information
was the lifeblood and it was what would protect and keep people safe.
And we had a sense that, as we operated within our organizations, it was important to keep
information
in the silos within the organizations, particularly only give
information
to people had a demonstrated need to know.
Who needed, who had to have the
information
so that they could do the important parts of the job that you needed?
It's very hard to know who needs to have
information
and who doesn't.
We had to change our culture about
information.
So we did, and a lot of people got upset about that, but as we passed that
information
around, suddenly you find that
information
is only of value if you give it to people who have the ability to do something with it.
So as a consequence, what we did was we changed the idea of information, instead of knowledge is power, to one where sharing is power.
It was the idea that we were now part of a team in which
information
became the essential link between us, not a block between us.
And I want everybody to take a deep breath and let it out, because in your life, there's going to be
information
that leaks out you're not going to like.
But it's going to be okay, and I will tell you that I am more scared of the bureaucrat that holds
information
in a desk drawer or in a safe than I am of someone who leaks, because ultimately, we'll be better off if we share.
The company that made it, VIZIO, paid a 2.2 million-dollar settlement to the government just last year, because it had been collecting second-by-second
information
about what millions of people were watching on TV, including us, and then it was selling that
information
to data brokers and advertisers.
And for some data centers, you might get two of these pieces of
information.
Then you can look at the ratios of those numbers, and figure out for a data center where you don't have that information, you can figure out, but maybe you only have one of those, you know the square footage, then you could figure out well, maybe the power is proportional.
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