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But to have this debate, we have to do something we're not very good at, and that is to reason together in public about the value and the meaning of the social practices we prize, from our bodies to family life to
personal
relations to health to teaching and learning to civic life.
As you leave here today, I would like to leave you with a very
personal
message, which is what it is that I believe we should be doing as individuals, and this is really about being open-minded, open-minded to the fact that our hopes and dreams of creating prosperity for people around the world, creating and meaningfully putting a dent in poverty for hundreds of millions of people, has to be based in being open-minded, because these systems have good things and they have bad things.
Now there is much to gain and benefit from this massive analysis of
personal
information, or big data, but there are also complex tradeoffs that come from giving away our privacy.
We start with an observation which, in my mind, has become clearer and clearer in the past few years, that any
personal
information can become sensitive information.
Now the problem is that the current policy mechanisms we have to protect ourselves from the abuses of
personal
information are like bringing a knife to a gunfight.
You can tell people what you are going to do, and then you still nudge them to disclose arbitrary amounts of
personal
information.
So I do believe that one of the defining fights of our times will be the fight for the control over
personal
information, the fight over whether big data will become a force for freedom, rather than a force which will hiddenly manipulate us.
Like many people here, well, I want to maximize my
personal
impact in the world, so I'm going to explain why I joined the team there.
But the spirit and existence of the babushkas, whose numbers have been halved in the three years I've known them, will leave us with powerful new templates to think about and grapple with, about the relative nature of risk, about transformative connections to home, and about the magnificent tonic of
personal
agency and self-determination.
And this is how I started my own
personal
journey in this field of research, working with the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
Most of our current voters and politicians have no
personal
experience of any of those things, but millions of older Americans do.
On the
personal
level, we cannot be grateful for the loss of a friend, for unfaithfulness, for bereavement.
And they have always to do with my own
personal
experiences.
We each live in the shadow of a
personal
apocalypse.
But what we're finding is that the wealthier you are, the more likely you are to pursue a vision of
personal
success, of achievement and accomplishment, to the detriment of others around you.
And I look at something like this and it makes me question, if we were to take all the functionality in things like this, and redistribute them around the body in some kind of
personal
area network, how would we prioritize where to put stuff?
And yes, this is quite trivial, but actually the lessons from this can apply to that kind of
personal
area networks.
OK, the title of this presentation is "Connections and Consequences," and it's really a kind of summary of five years of trying to figure out what it's going to be like when everyone on the planet has the ability to transcend space and time in a
personal
and convenient manner, right?
And Pat's a friend, and so, not related to the speech I was planning on giving, which was chock full of facts and figures, and nothing personal, I told Pat the story.
PM: I think that one of the most striking parts about the book, and in my opinion, one of the reasons it's hit such a nerve and is resonating around the world, is that you are
personal
in the book, and that you do make it clear that, while you've observed some things that are very important for other women to know, that you've had the same challenges that many others of us have, as you faced the hurdles and the barriers and possibly the people who don't believe the same.
But at this critical moment in history, if we do not anchor freedom and justice, dignity and equality, privacy and autonomy in our
personal
lives, in our sexual lives, we will find it very hard to achieve in public life.
This phenomenon, called post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, isn’t a
personal
failing; rather, it’s a treatable malfunction of certain biological mechanisms that allow us to cope with dangerous experiences.
Because we are always working from a very
personal
space, we like how this consumer aesthetic sort of depersonalizes the object and gives us a bit of distance in its appearance, at least.
The second question is, what is the diversity measure of your
personal
and professional stakeholder network?
For one thing, and this is where I get excited, flight is about to get a lot more
personal.
RL: My
personal
view is that ride sharing actually allows you to operate that entire business much more efficiently.
I had brain surgery 18 years ago, and since that time, brain science has become a
personal
passion of mine.
Now, this is relatively rare, so I had relatively little
personal
experience with this.
It's a
personal
injury.
CA: Okay, come with me here for a sec, because I've got a more
personal
question for you.
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