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That comes from good fortune, but a lot of children aren't going to have that good fortune, and I think that raises really important
questions
for all of us about how we're going to change that.
We need to ask
questions
about how we're going to give low-income kids who come from a broken home access to a loving home.
We need to ask
questions
about how we're going to teach low-income parents how to better interact with their children, with their partners.
We need to ask
questions
about how we give social capital, mentorship to low-income kids who don't have it.
I don't have all the answers, but I know that unless our society starts asking better
questions
about why I was so lucky and about how to get that luck to more of our communities and our country's children, we're going to continue to have a very significant problem.
So, all of the talk today is going to deal with two general
questions.
But this, to me, suggests that we really need to ask some additional
questions.
But one of the
questions
was, "Would you re-marry the person you're currently married to?"
These are not trivial questions, and there are scientists that are trying to solve them, and they will eventually, hopefully, be solved.
I filled out a long application, answering
questions
about my current and my past affiliations.
Because sometimes these
questions
don't have easy answers.
An ability to see each and every one of the cells might also allow us to ask insightful
questions.
So in the lab, we are now getting to a point where we can actually start asking these cancer cells real questions, like, for example, are you responding to the treatment we are giving you or not?
That means that we have to be mindful of
questions
of privacy.
We've accomplished this, we've begun to address some of these
questions
about privacy and we feel like, pretty much the chapter is closed now.
So I thought to myself, hey, let me pick a technical field where I can get a job easily and where I don't have to deal with any troublesome
questions
of ethics.
We're asking
questions
to computation that have no single right answers, that are subjective and open-ended and value-laden.
We're asking
questions
like, "Who should the company hire?"
We cannot escape these difficult
questions.
And the
questions
grew.
I began to dare to face the truth, to think, to face the hard
questions.
Because robots plus capitalism equals
questions
around consumer protection and privacy.
Because things tend to get ugly when there's only one meaning, one truth, only answers and no
questions.
Beautiful organizations keep asking
questions.
I was sometimes left out of the
questions
asked of all other candidates and out of coverage about the elections.
I ran live Facebook sessions where I took
questions
from voters on anything and responded on the spot.
And we put all the
questions
I got and all the answers on an open Facebook because we thought transparency is important if you want to establish trust.
I was open to any
questions.
Because I think if you're choosing your president, you deserve answers to your
questions.
It really does feel like the ground that we're on is a ground populated by deep
questions
of morality and human nature.
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