Institutions
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Since then, I've had the great pleasure of working with the Googlers, with DOER Marine, with National Geographic, with dozens of the best
institutions
and scientists around the world, ones that we could enlist, to put the ocean in Google Earth.
The government specifically targeted young people, setting up
institutions
to regulate their behavior and police their thoughts.
Now if I go on like this, you'll think that all the data comes from huge
institutions
and has nothing to do with you.
Now, deepfakes have the potential to corrode the trust that we have in democratic
institutions.
And I feel like every day that I'm speaking truth against
institutions
and people who are bigger than me and just forces that are more powerful than me, I feel like I'm falling out of that plane.
These are taxes that governments can now reinvest into the economy to build their
institutions.
When you looked at South Korea's institutions, even as late as the 1980s, they were on par with some of the poorest and most corrupt African countries at the time.
As the country grew prosperous, it was able to transition from an authoritarian government to a democratic government and has been able to reinvest in building its
institutions.
Investing in innovations that make products much more affordable for many people not only attacks this scarcity but it creates a sustainable source of revenue for governments to reinvest into the economies to strengthen their
institutions.
I remember when cryptocurrency or automated trading were sort of ideas by a few renegades in the financial
institutions
in the world for automated trading, or online, for cryptocurrency, and they're now coming to quickly shape the way that we operate.
Using collections from over 30 archival institutions, "At Buffalo" performs the massive archive of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition, the first World's Fair of the 20th century, held in Buffalo, New York.
Financial institutions: that's something where we've heard a lot about the difference between men and women, but actually talking about men and women as different is distracting you from the thing that is underneath.
I also continued to keep it in the public eye by producing countdown flags that were raised on
institutions
across the country.
I was part of a collaborative scientific effort that spanned a dozen
institutions
across three continents that came together and solved this problem.
You can look down in the brain of a child in a variety of tasks that scientists have at Stanford, and MIT, and UCSF, and UCLA, and a number of other
institutions.
What if, in response, I told you that actually, underlying each of these problems that I've described is a fundamental issue of the breakdown of trust in markets and institutions, and that there's nothing more global, more universal, closer to you and I than the problem of trust.
There's a lot of things that we thought, that now, good research, done by African
institutions
and researchers together with the international researchers, show that that's not the case.
We have 120 partner
institutions
all over the world, in all those countries colored orange.
Equally startling, from my point of view, is the fact that no one was drawing any connections between what is happening to the body politic, and what is happening in our leading educational
institutions.
The glacial silence we have experienced in the face of the shredding of the constitution, the unraveling of our public institutions, the deterioration of our infrastructure is not limited to the universities.
Those students are now productive assets in our community, and this is what our communities, our businesses and our
institutions
need to get ready for now.
She was so appalled by what was happening in Austria as a result of the First World War and what was happening to children who were part of the defeated families of Austria, that in Britain she wanted to take action, but she had to go house to house, leaflet to leaflet, to get people to attend a rally in the Royal Albert Hall that eventually gave birth to Save the Children, an international organization that is now fully recognized as one of the great
institutions
in our land and in the world.
So the great project of our generation, it seems to me, is to build for the first time, out of a global ethic and our global ability to communicate and organize together, a truly global society, built on that ethic but with
institutions
that can serve that global society and make for a different future.
You need in the long run for stability, for economic growth, for jobs, as well as for financial stability, global economic
institutions
that make sure that growth to be sustained has to be shared, and are built on the principle that the prosperity of this world is indivisible.
So another challenge for our generation is to create global
institutions
that reflect our ideas of fairness and responsibility, not the ideas that were the basis of the last stage of financial development over these recent years.
So we have got to create in this world also
institutions
for peacekeeping and humanitarian aid, but also for reconstruction and security for some of the conflict-ridden states of the world.
The
institutions
of this global society can be created by our endeavors.
That global ethic can infuse the fairness and responsibility that is necessary for these
institutions
to work, but we should not lose the chance in this generation, in this decade in particular, with President Obama in America, with other people working with us around the world, to create global
institutions
for the environment, and for finance, and for security and for development, that make sense of our responsibility to other peoples, our desire to bind the world together, and our need to tackle problems that everybody knows exist.
He had helped shape Britain's post-war institutions, its welfare state, its economy, but had sort of reinvented himself as a social entrepreneur, became an inventor of many, many different organizations.
And we find ourselves part of a very rapidly growing global movement of
institutions
working on social innovation, using ideas from design or technology or community organizing to develop the germs of a future world, but through practice and through demonstration and not through theory.
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