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Because of this invention, I was lucky to get a scholarship in one of the best schools in Kenya, Brookhouse International School, and I'm really excited about this.
I used to hate lions, but now because my
invention
is saving my father's cows and the lions, we are able to stay with the lions without any conflict.
RT: My next
invention
is, I want to make an electric fence.CA: Electric fence?
We had the vertical city, the
invention
of the elevator.
But perhaps the most important invention, the most important
invention
is machine learning.
Isn't it ironic that at the very moment we are building intelligent machines, perhaps the most important
invention
in human history, some people are arguing that innovation is stagnating?
Thanks to my ancestors for robbing me of my
invention.
Most probably, one of humanity's greatest achievements is the
invention
of the alphabet, and that has been attributed to Mesopotamia with their
invention
of cuneiform in 1600 BC, followed by hieroglyphics in Egypt, and that story has been cast in stone as historical fact.
When we invented the automobile, what happened is, the world all bent towards the
invention.
An
invention
that would not only allow equal access, but would enable us to build the Italian hill town of the 21st century.
I now look at my kitchen, and I bow to it, and I thank my ancestors for coming up with the
invention
that probably made us humans.
And we've been able to develop a knee, a polycentric knee, so that type of knee that acts like a human knee, mimics human gait, for 80 dollars retail. (Applause) But the key is, you can have this great invention, you can have this great design, but how do you get it to the people who most need it?
The last year has seen the
invention
of a new four-letter word.
He brought us bifocals and the lightning rod, and of course there was his collaboration on the
invention
of American democracy.
Now, it seems to me that language is really the brain's
invention
to convert this rich, multi-dimensional thought on one hand into speech on the other hand.
A curious little
invention
is being talked about.
They think of it as a momentous
invention
of humanity, kind of on a par with the Gutenberg press, for example.
LP: Well, I think
invention
is not enough.
It's more like the
invention
of concrete: important, absolutely necessary to build the Pantheon, and enduring, but entirely insufficient by itself.
First of all, I agree with Mudimbe's wonderful book, "The
Invention
of Africa," that Africa is an artificial
invention
of first colonialism, and then oppositional movements.
And I have for you today the story of that journey, but also the notion that science can be as powerful as a translator as it can be for
invention.
Well, to my mind, rather than take a blank sheet and use science as a tool for invention, we've paid attention to the biological evidence, we've put importance to the human anecdotal evidence, and we've used science as a tool for translation, translation of something that was already there into something that we can use for the benefit of mankind.
And it strikes me that this idea of science as a tool for translation rather than
invention
is one that we can apply much more widely than this in the pursuit of innovation.
So that might be creativity, it might be family, it might be invention, adventure, faith, service, it might be raising corgis, I don't know, your home is that thing to which you can dedicate your energies with such singular devotion that the ultimate results become inconsequential.
In terms of invention, I'd like to tell you the tale of one of my favorite projects.
And I do feel a little ridiculous that I'm up here on this stage and I'm choosing to use my time to tell you about a 100-year-old story about the
invention
of a squishy kid's toy, but I'd argue that the
invention
of the teddy bear, inside that story is a more important story, a story about how dramatically our ideas about nature can change, and also about how, on the planet right now, the stories that we tell are dramatically changing nature.
But Chuck Hull, the man that invented it all, is right here in the house today, and thanks to him, I can say, thanks to his invention, I can say that I am a cobbler too, and by standing in these shoes I am honoring my past while manufacturing the future.
The American
invention
is the crossword puzzle, and this year we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the crossword puzzle, first published in The New York World.
And if necessity is the mother of invention, here, absurdity is its father.
These syndromes collectively have suggested for a long time that the mind is divvied up into distinct components, but the effort to discover those components has jumped to warp speed with the
invention
of brain imaging technology, especially MRI.
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