Problems
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Who cares what the overhead is if these
problems
are actually getting solved?
Sometimes interspecies clones have respiration
problems.
We often tackle
problems
from unconventional angles, and, in the process, end up discovering alternatives or even better ways to do things.
And so I think that this is actually, of all the
problems
you're going to hear about at the conference, this is probably one of the very easiest to fix.
I thought about, what are the
problems
that are most likely to affect the future of the world or the future of humanity?
And when I see the power that dispersal has on these biogeographic patterns, it makes me think that it's possible to tackle really challenging problems, like hospital-acquired infections.
These leading, innovative, nonprofit folks, who are using business skills in a very leveraged way to solve social
problems.
He ran into all sorts of
problems
in terms of managing the medical research part.
You focus on the possible problems, like eradicating polio from the world, or taking an image of every single street across the globe, or building the first real universal translator, or building a fusion factory in your garage.
These are the manageable problems, so you ignore — (Laughter) (Applause) — so you ignore this corruption.
But if we look at the human scale, there's massive
problems
that aren't being addressed by those nanoscale technologies.
And amazingly, one week in church, when I really didn't want to be there and I was in the back of the room being placated by doing math problems, I heard this man say this: "If we can get the children to participate in this peaceful demonstration here in Birmingham, we can show America that even children know the difference between right and wrong and that children really do want to get the best possible education."
And I ended up in student health, and they ran some labwork and came back right away, and said, "Kidney problems."
Most of the time it doesn't create any kind of mischief, but it does warrant looking at, so I'm happy we've got an opportunity to look at it today, make sure that it's not growing, it's not creating any
problems.
Eighty percent of medical errors are actually caused by communication and coordination
problems
amongst medical team members.
Here we're talking about traffic jams, or sometimes detours, or sometimes
problems
with just the way that things are connected and the way that the brain functions.
You could, if you want, compare this to, on the one hand, a myocardial infarction, a heart attack, where you have dead tissue in the heart, versus an arrhythmia, where the organ simply isn't functioning because of the communication
problems
within it.
He had
problems
with his side and his legs too, and, oh, he'd lost his teeth in the crash.
People don't know that they have lived through worse, that
problems
of the heart hit with a force greater than a runaway truck, that
problems
of the mind are greater still, more injurious, than a hundred broken necks.
So if you are possessed by an evil spirit causing neurologic or psychiatric problems, then the way to treat this is, of course, to make a hole in your skull and let the evil spirit escape.
We started using this technique in other problems, and I'm going to tell you about a fascinating problem that we encountered, a case of dystonia.
We've got
problems
all over our educational system despite Race to the Top.
If we want today to build technology that can overcome the challenges that we face, we have to throw our entire selves into understanding the issues and into building solutions that are as human as the
problems
they aim to solve.
To solve these problems, at MIT, we invented the agonist-antagonist myoneural interface, or AMI, for short.
But the benefits that "empathetic technology" can bring to our lives are worth solving the
problems
that make us uncomfortable.
We're now adding more and more robots into the mix, and we encountered some
problems.
One of the problems, when you get too much chatter, it's hard to process all the packets, so you have to prioritize, and that's where the predictive model helps you.
And second, and probably the more reflective one, is just about how much each of us can hold
problems
in opposition when they're really not that way.
And if we're going to solve
problems
and look at the world really differently, whether it's in governance or business or environmental issues, job creation, maybe we can think about how to reframe those
problems
as having both things be true.
I've really tried to solve some big problems: counterterrorism, nuclear terrorism, and health care and diagnosing and treating cancer, but I started thinking about all these problems, and I realized that the really biggest problem we face, what all these other
problems
come down to, is energy, is electricity, the flow of electrons.
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