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That's the only choice we have, we have to make it work on mobile
phones.
We're going to do it using phones, and we're going to do it using mobile proximity.
The first
phones
that have the technology built in, the Google Nexus, the S2, the Samsung Wifi 7.9, the first
phones
that have the technology built into them are already in the shops.
There's also companies like Google that are using the technology to create interfaces between mobile phones, tablets and the real world.
Twenty years later, criminals are still using mobile phones, but they're also building their own mobile phone networks, like this one, which has been deployed in all 31 states of Mexico by the narcos.
They were armed with mobile
phones.
They had satellite phones, and they even had night vision goggles.
Do it on your phones, or just shout out some baby animals, and I'll put them on the screen.
What if I told you that the two-meter positioning that our current cell
phones
and our TomToms give us is pathetic compared to what we could be getting?
So why don't we have this capability on our
phones?
I think life will be much more exciting when we stop creating applications for mobile
phones
and we start creating applications for our own body.
So wouldn't it be amazing if our
phones
could see the world in the same way that we do, as we're walking around being able to point a phone at anything, and then have it actually recognize images and objects like the human brain, and then be able to pull in information from an almost infinite library of knowledge and experiences and ideas.
So, as we're talking about Cambridge, let's now move on to technical advancements, because since we started putting this technology on mobile
phones
less than 12 months ago, the speed and the processing in these devices has grown at a really phenomenal rate, and that means that I can now take cinema-quality 3D models and place them in the world around me, so I have one over here.
Hold your
phones
up, hold your
phones
up! Hold it up.
People just use their cell
phones
to tweet.
So what that means is that people will be able to — ML: (Laughs) TR: People will be able to call in from their mobile
phones
and do this test, and people with Parkinson's could call in, record their voice, and then their doctor can check up on their progress, see where they're doing in this course of the disease.
So I'd like to talk a little bit about the people who make the things we use every day: our shoes, our handbags, our computers and cell
phones.
And then there's mobile
phones.
And where do the
phones
come from?
Now, most of the
phones
there are not second-hand at all.
It stores energy in our mobile phones, PlayStations and laptops.
But don't throw away your
phones
yet.
But don't throw away your
phones
yet, because the incredible irony is that the technology that has placed such unsustainable, devastating demands on the Congo is the same technology that has brought this situation to our attention.
It is time to demand fair-trade
phones.
The economist Robert Jensen did this wonderful study a while back where he watched, in great detail, what happened to the fishing villages of Kerala, India, when they got mobile
phones
for the very first time.
From the Arab Spring to the Anna Hazare movement in India, using mobile
phones
and social media not just for political accountability but also for development accountability.
But within a few weeks, university students were able to use mobile
phones
and an open-source platform to dramatically map the entire community infrastructure.
box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in Facebook, in texting or cell
phones
in general.
So this is a project I'm working on, and this is a series of front covers to downgrade our super, hyper — (Laughter) (Applause) to downgrade our super, hyper-mobile
phones
into the essence of their function.
And there's very illegal hustles, which you smuggle in, you get smuggled in, drugs, pornography, cell phones, and just as in the outer world, there's a risk-reward tradeoff, so the riskier the enterprise, the more profitable it can potentially be.
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