Research
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They're building in backdoors that not only the NSA can exploit, but anyone else who has time and money to
research
and find it can then use to let themselves in to the world's communications.
So if you actually do the research, you find out that in the world there are about 50,000 different types of spiders, and there are about two dozen that are venomous out of 50,000.
So we started doing machine learning
research
to improve that.
We got a survey done on medical conditions with people who have similar issues, and I look at medical records, and I say, wouldn't it be amazing if everyone's medical records were available anonymously to
research
doctors?
And when someone accesses your medical record, a
research
doctor, they could see, you could see which doctor accessed it and why, and you could maybe learn about what conditions you have.
I did some
research
on how much it cost, and I just became a bit obsessed with transportation systems.
This is how we study the microbiome in my
research
lab.
Unlike your own genome, it's a living, breathing thing, and there's a broad front of
research
happening right now to better understand how we can restore our microbiomes when something goes wrong, using diet, using live microbes.
And it's actually very similar
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that we'd have to do if we want to develop mechanisms that can say to a user, "Here's the risk of that action you just took."
This is all super exciting
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from an intellectual perspective, and so scientists are going to be willing to do it.
I brought in MIT scientists with expertise in prosthetics, robotics, machine learning and biomechanics, and over a 200-day
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period, we studied dance.
(Music: "Ring My Bell" performed by Enrique Iglesias) (Applause) Ladies and gentlemen, members of the
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team: Elliott Rouse and Nathan Villagaray-Carski.
My hope and desire is that the tools and processes we develop in our
research
group can be used to bring highly functional prostheses to those who need them.
As a researcher, a professor and a new parent, my goal is to conduct scientific
research
that helps us understand how kids function in a legal system that was designed for adults.
And at this point, from countless
research
studies, we have a pretty good sense of why people falsely confess, and why some people, like Brendan Dassey, are at greater risk for doing so.
In our research, we found alarming rates of false confession among teenagers.
In our research, most of the incarcerated teens that we interviewed reported experiencing high-pressure police interrogations without lawyers or parents present.
In our research, only seven percent of incarcerated teens, most of whom had had numerous encounters with police, had ever had a parent or attorney in the room with them when they were questioned as a suspect.
In reality, participants had witnessed a peer cheat, someone who was actually part of our
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team and was allegedly on academic probation.
So if you think about all of this together for a second: as a country, we've decided that juveniles cannot be trusted with things like voting, buying cigarettes, attending an R-rated movie or driving, but they can make the judgment call to waive their Miranda rights, rights that we know from research, most teens don't understand or appreciate.
I mean, come on, as a scientist looking for a job, doing cutting-edge research, it doesn't get any better than this.
In addition to those kinds of investments, we also need investments in
research
and development.
So what ensued is a collaborative bit of
research
supported by the West Australian State Government.
There’s been
research
into ternary computers, with circuits in three possible states, and even quantum computers, whose circuits can be in multiple states simultaneously.
In fact, the original
research
study that suggested that was the case was completely fraudulent.
We have to be willing, as teachers and parents and entrepreneurs and scientists, we have to be willing to have proactive conversations about race with honesty and understanding and courage, not because it's the right thing to do, but because it's the smart thing to do, because our businesses and our products and our science, our research, all of that will be better with greater diversity.
And they said, "Well, it's great for market research."
We need the companies to rethink the design of these devices with our privacy in mind, because we're not all willing to participate in "market research," just because a device we bought has a Wi-Fi connection.
Secondly, I did a little
research.
But the research, and my experience, shows you only need about 30 seconds with someone to tell if you click.
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