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So, what have we
learned
from this about cheating?
We've
learned
that a lot of people can cheat.
And the difficulty of testing our intuition was the big lesson I
learned
when I went back to the nurses to talk to them.
And I
learned
two interesting things.
But over the past several years, in my research on innovation and prosperity, I've
learned
that corruption is actually not the problem hindering our development.
But then, the more I
learned
about the relationship between innovation and corruption, the more I started to see things differently.
Amazon recently had to give up on a résumé-sorting algorithm that they were working on when they discovered that the algorithm had
learned
to discriminate against women.
And from these examples, the AI
learned
to avoid the résumés of people who had gone to women's colleges or who had the word "women" somewhere in their resume, as in, "women's soccer team" or "Society of Women Engineers."
Now, we don't know fishing cats as well as we do tigers, but what we've
learned
is that these cats can be a flagship species to a globally important ecosystem, and a visual bait attached to a strong line for conservation.
And, yes, there is science to answer this question, but in 25 years as a sex educator, one thing I have
learned
is sometimes, Emily, less science, more hedgehogs.
The other thing I
learned
in doing this work is that people engage in productive conflict when they care about their jobs and their coworkers.
It's because even these professionals are human, and have eaten lot of desserts, like us, and have therefore
learned
to associate sweetness and vanilla.
And the scary part about that was, sure, I
learned
a lot about marine life, but it taught me more about marine death and the extreme mass ecological fatality of fish, of marine life, marine mammals, very close biology to us, which are dying in the millions if not trillions that we can't count at the hands of plastic.
I'd
learned
these prior to coming to UCLA, and I decided they were very important.
And as time went by, and I
learned
more about other things, I think it worked a little better, as far as the results.
And then I found another list in one of my diaries that actually contained all the things that I thought I
learned
in my life so far.
And I know this because if I've
learned
anything as a therapist, it's that we are all unreliable narrators of our own lives.
And what the important thing is that we
learned
is that every bacterium has exactly the same enzyme and makes exactly the same molecule.
I hope that what you've
learned
is that bacteria can distinguish self from other.
There is actually nothing Rajasthan-specific about what we
learned.
Because, as a scientist, the most important things that I've
learned
about keeping our oceans healthy and productive have come not from academia, but from fishermen and women living in some of the poorest countries on earth.
I've
learned
that as a conservationist, the most important question is not, "How do we keep people out?" but rather, "How do we make sure that coastal people throughout the world have enough to eat?" Our oceans are every bit as critical to our own survival as our atmosphere, our forests or our soils.
Then, as now, the work started by listening, and what we
learned
astonished us.
Back in the dry south of Madagascar, we
learned
that one species was immensely important for villagers: this remarkable octopus.
We
learned
that soaring demand was depleting an economic lifeline.
But we also
learned
that this animal grows astonishingly fast, doubling in weight every one or two months.
I've been privileged to spend my career catalyzing and connecting these movements throughout the tropics, and I've
learned
that as conservationists, our goal must be to win at scale, not just to lose more slowly.
And I really
learned
this lesson during the sex scandals of the Clinton administration or, Or as I call them, the good ol' days.
When I was a kid, I
learned
to swim in this lake and I climbed mountains every day after school.
And the most fascinating thing we've
learned
is that, when you have small problems on the individual level, like the price of gasoline to drive every morning.
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