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They grab the spotlight for causes they support, forcing us to take note, acting as a global magnifying glass for issues that we are not as aware of but
perhaps
we should be.
But while Egypt's future is still uncertain, when the same thing happened in Syria just one year later, Telecomix were prepared with those Internet lines, and Anonymous, they were
perhaps
the first international group to officially denounce the actions of the Syrian military by defacing their website.
Perhaps
like me, General Alexander didn't see 12,000 criminals that day in Vegas.
The rules of the game are not that clear anymore, but hackers are
perhaps
the only ones still capable of challenging overreaching governments and data-hoarding corporates on their own playing field.
Now you can be lost in the cloud for a day, a week, a month, a year, a whole career, but sometimes, if you're lucky enough and you have enough support, you can see in the materials at hand, or
perhaps
meditating on the shape of the cloud, a new answer, C, and you decide to go for it.
Cass Sunstein, my cousin who is
perhaps
the most brilliant legal scholar, will be talking.
I do it in the hopes that
perhaps
someone someday who is compelled to use violence may hear my story and realize that there is a better way, that although I had been subjected to this violent, intolerant ideology, that I did not become fanaticized.
The one thing
perhaps
that technology hasn't always given us is a sense of how to make the wisest use of technology.
Now another approach to better passwords, perhaps, is to use pass phrases instead of passwords.
Perhaps
here is where we would discover the fundamental natural laws that govern our world.
Perhaps
here is where we discover an entirely new form of art, a form of music we currently lack the ears to hear.
Now, if that's one goal, the other goal is to look to the future and think about what kind of new musical things can we make that we don't
perhaps
yet have names for that's enabled by technology, but ultimately might change the way that humans make music.
The first thought is that, hey, you know there's somebody somewhere out there playing some music, and this is a small but I think important human connection to make that
perhaps
the technology affords.
As a final example, and
perhaps
my favorite example, is that in the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan, a woman reached out in one of our singing apps to try to get people to join in to sing with her on a version of "Lean on Me." Now, in these apps, there's this thing that allows any user to add their voice to an existing performance by any other user or group of users, so in some sense, she's created this kind of global ad hoc corral of strangers, and within weeks, thousands of people joined in on this, and you can kind of see people coming from all around the world and all these lines converging on the origin where the first rendition of the song was sung, and that's in Tokyo.
Perhaps
that's not necessary.
Well, there are, of course, a number of reasons, but
perhaps
the primary reason is because we're still organized as a species in the same way that we were organized 200 or 300 years ago.
Perhaps
I discovered a little island off of Portugal.
The story,
perhaps
apocryphal, is that President Lincoln invited her to the White House in the middle of the Civil War and said to her, "So you're the little lady who started this great war."
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is not a great book of philosophy or of theology or
perhaps
not even literature, but it does a great job of getting people to put themselves in the shoes of people they wouldn't otherwise be in the shoes of, put themselves in the shoes of slaves.
So my father tried to get the police on the phone, but
perhaps
terrified by the rising tide of armed extremism that had already claimed the lives of so many Algerian officers, they didn't even answer.
I'm showing some slides that were from TED 2, a little silly as slides,
perhaps.
This is
perhaps
the best picture I have.
A deeper motivation comes from the idea that
perhaps
the most simple and powerful way to find fundamental laws connecting consciousness to physical processing is to link consciousness to information.
Now, I don't know if this theory is right, but it's actually
perhaps
the leading theory right now in the science of consciousness, and it's been used to integrate a whole range of scientific data, and it does have a nice property that it is in fact simple enough you can write it on the front of a t-shirt.
If not, well, this is the hardest problem
perhaps
in science and philosophy.
Perhaps
you have watched the movie "The Lives of Others."
Perhaps
it's never been more important at any time in our lifetimes.
Now think about how you would activate or
perhaps
neutralize these various forms of power.
We live in a time right now where in spite of globalization or
perhaps
because of globalization, all citizenship is ever more resonantly, powerfully local.
The best thing that we could do for our loved ones is, perhaps, to anthropomorphize them.
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