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But here's the distinction: When they present to the committee, they delete names, ethnicity, neighborhood, race, all identifiable
information.
With that information, the committee makes a recommendation, never knowing the race of the family.
So now in Brazil, we have this system, DETER, where every month, or every two months, we get
information
on where deforestation is happening so we can actually act when it's happening.
And all the
information
is fully transparent so others can replicate that in independent systems.
They make these wireless sensors designed like plastic rulers that farmers can stick in different parts of the field and start collecting detailed
information
like soil conditions.
As the library grew, it became possible to find
information
on more subjects than ever before, but also much more difficult to find
information
on any specific subject.
There’s more
information
available today and more advanced technology to preserve it, though we can’t know for sure that our digital archives will be more resistant to destruction than Alexandria’s ink and paper scrolls.
OK, so if you said A, then this means that you're a visual learner, and you learn best when
information
is presented in a visual style.
If you said B, it means you're an auditory learner, that you learn best when
information
is presented to you in an auditory format.
We know this because in tightly controlled experimental studies when learners are given material to learn, either in their preferred style or an opposite style, it makes no difference at all to the amount of
information
they retain.
What we need to do is assess psychological theories by seeing what predictions they make, whether that is that listening to Mozart makes you smarter, that you learn better when
information
is presented in your preferred learning style or whatever it is, all of these are testable empirical predictions, and the only way we can make progress is to test these predictions against the data in tightly controlled experimental studies.
But at the same time, I'm thinking about this idea of erasure, and what's happening now that most of our
information
is intangible, and this idea of loss, and this idea that not only is the format constantly shifting within computers, but the
information
itself, now that we don't have a physical backup, has to be constantly updated in order to not lose it.
I think that the book was never really the right format for nonlinear information, which is why we're seeing reference books becoming the first to be endangered or extinct.
And I think that's what's happening with books now, now that most of our technology, most of our information, most of our personal and cultural records are in digital form, I think it's really allowing the book to become something new.
From that hologram, we can extract
information
just about that sonic spot, because we filter out all of the red light.
We're doing that electronically with our chips, recording the image and decoding the information, in a millionth of a second.
So let's give people these three pieces of
information.
As this
information
started coming to people, we said things like, we don't want to see your expense report, we don't want to know how many holidays you're taking, we don't want to know where you work.
We've come from an age of revolution, industrial revolution, an age of information, an age of knowledge, but we're not any closer to the age of wisdom.
It happened to Zaha and it happened to Libeskind, and what happened to these elite few architects at the turn of the new millennium could actually start to happen to the entire field of architecture, as digital media starts to increase the speed with which we consume
information.
And now these guys have also started saying that behind
information
security and credit cards are prime numbers.
I worked on it for months and I couldn't deal with it because I felt people were coming out of the historic museum, they are totally saturated with
information
and to see yet another museum with information, it would make them just unable to digest.
So for me, this
information
threw my old training out the window, because when we understand the mechanism of a disease, when we know not only which pathways are disrupted, but how, then as doctors, it is our job to use this science for prevention and treatment.
The state will follow, and maybe the federal government, Other countries could follow, and we're not that far off from a time where you could write one program and map
information
from 100 countries.
And with the available information, I predict that I will always be with you.
And so there was a big movement to put all this
information
online, to track all the ownership of these plots of land, put them in the cloud, and give them to the communities.
Today, the average person has an astounding amount of personal
information
online, and we add to this online
information
every single time we post on Facebook, each time we search on Google, and each time we send an email.
And if you think about it, the best way to get this
information
is really just to invade our privacy.
So he fills in his information, and then after that, all he has to do is click "send," and just like that, without understanding cryptography, and without doing anything different from how he writes email today, Bob has just sent an encrypted message.
Let's exchange information," and, "When we hit the town, we're going to do it real big."
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