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Anyway, I was
looking
through this book, wondering if I was much crazier than I thought I was, or maybe it's not a good idea to diagnose yourself with a mental disorder if you're not a trained professional, or maybe the psychiatry profession has a kind of strange desire to label what's essentially normal human behavior as a mental disorder.
So I said to a nurse, 'Did you know that the U.S. Army is training bumblebees to sniff out explosives?' When I read my medical notes, I saw they'd written: 'Believes bees can sniff out explosives.'" (Laughter) He said, "You know, they're always
looking
out for nonverbal clues to my mental state.
And then, 15 years after
looking
at Linux and figuring out how the community worked, he said, "I think I know how to write a version control system for free people."
She sees her baby naked, lying under some blue lights,
looking
kind of vulnerable.
And being able to look at you as much as you're
looking
at me is actually only half of the reason I made this.
And when I sat down to try and draw a picture of what that might look like, strange though this is going to sound, it came out
looking
like a doughnut.
Here's Mr. Clean
looking
amorously at all the other Procter & Gamble products, and Procter & Gamble, you know, the statistic always cited is that Wal-Mart is their largest customer, and it's true, as one store, Wal-Mart buys 15 percent, thus 15 percent of Procter & Gamble's business is with Wal-Mart, but their largest market segment is something that they call "high frequency stores," which is all these tiny kiosks and the lady in the canoe and all these other businesses that exist in System D, the informal economy, and Procter & Gamble makes 20 percent of its money from that market segment, and it's the only market segment that's growing.
This is in Guangzhou, China, and if you go upstairs in this rather sleepy
looking
electronics mall, you find the Guangzhou Dashatou second-hand trade center, and if you go in there, you follow the guys with the muscles who are carrying the boxes, and where are they going?
And we can match their courage by not
looking
away or turning our backs, by helping those who are helping themselves, and together, save more lives.
So we went back and started
looking
at the great cities that evolved before the cars.
And then take photographs, and this is what the scene looked like at the time of the shooting from the position of the teenagers
looking
at the car going by and shooting.
This is
looking
directly across the street from where they were standing.
This is
looking
down to the east, where the shooting vehicle sped off, and this is the lighting directly behind the father and the teenagers.
We know from the sequencing of the human genome that it's shown us all of the A's, C's, G's and T's that make up our genetic code, but that code, by itself, our DNA, is like
looking
at the ones and zeroes of the computer code without having a computer that can read it.
So MRI studies
looking
at the development of this region have shown that it really undergoes dramatic development during the period of adolescence.
So that's what we're interested in
looking
at in my lab.
And we think that might be because adolescents and adults use a different mental approach, a different cognitive strategy, to make social decisions, and one way of
looking
at that is to do behavioral studies whereby we bring people into the lab and we give them some kind of behavioral task, and I'll just give you another example of the kind of task that we use in my lab.
So social scientists have spent a lot of time
looking
at the effects of our body language, or other people's body language, on judgments.
You're
looking
at your notes, you're hunching up, making yourself small, when really what you should be doing maybe is this, like, in the bathroom, right?
They have no idea who's been posing in what pose, and they end up
looking
at these sets of tapes, and they say, "We want to hire these people," all the high-power posers.
And so I started
looking
around, and I heard about a bakery that was run by 20 prostitutes.
Acumen's been working with ABE for the past year, year and a half, both on
looking
at a new business plan, and what does expansion look like, helping with management support and helping to do term sheets and raise capital.
Well, in
looking
around for entrepreneurs, there was none better that we could find on earth than Anuj Shah, in A to Z manufacturing company.
But it's only half the story if we're really
looking
at solving problems of poverty, because it's not long-term sustainable.
You can also imagine using technology like from Luminoso, the guys from Cambridge who were
looking
at deep text analysis.
Now, as many of you know, Airbnb is a peer-to-peer marketplace that matches people who have space to rent with people who are
looking
for a place to stay in over 192 countries.
Now privacy issues aside, the other really interesting issue I'm
looking
at is how do we empower digital ghosts, people [who] for whatever reason, are not active online, but are some of the most trustworthy people in the world?
I spent that last two years scouring the planet,
looking
for different ways that people have answered this question.
So in March, 2012, just one month ago, some researchers reported in the journal Nature how they had tried to replicate 53 different basic science studies
looking
at potential treatment targets in cancer, and out of those 53 studies, they were only able to successfully replicate six.
And especially since about 2007, when I got an iPhone, I was not only sitting in front of my screen all day, but I was also getting up at the end of the day and
looking
at this little screen that I carried in my pocket.
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