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But to see something like the $100 computer is amazing, because blogging
software
is simple.
Our first approach was to design and develop a piece of
software
called DemocracyOS.
Open source production has shown us that world-class software, like Linux and Mozilla, can be created with neither the bureaucratic structure of the firm nor the incentives of the marketplace as we've known them.
Instead they process images, traffic data, collected from a small number of low-resolution webcams in Nairobi streets, and then they use analytic
software
to predict congestion points, and they can SMS drivers alternate routes to take.
For India and such developing countries, armies and armaments,
software
companies and spaceships may not be as important as taps and toilets.
As a
software
developer and technologist, I've worked on a number of civic technology projects over the years.
The reality is much more complex and it requires a lot of
software
that looks a bit like this.
And that's actually the key design challenge: How do we take all this complexity, all this software, and implement it in a way that the user cannot see it.
And so we have a number of key variables that we control: oxygen content, the light, the light intensity, the dose to cure, the viscosity, the geometry, and we use very sophisticated
software
to control this process.
So the opportunity of making a part in real time that has the properties to be a final part really opens up 3D manufacturing, and for us, this is very exciting, because this really is owning the intersection between hardware,
software
and molecular science, and I can't wait to see what designers and engineers around the world are going to be able to do with this great tool.
Yet our most advanced
software
is still struggling at understanding and managing this enormous content.
Was it about me as a child refugee, or as a woman who set up a high-tech
software
company back in the 1960s, one that went public and eventually employed over 8,500 people?
To get past the gender issues of the time, I set up my own
software
house at one of the first such startups in Britain.
And people laughed at the very idea because software, at that time, was given away free with hardware.
Nobody would buy software, certainly not from a woman.
An early project was to develop
software
standards on management control protocols.
And
software
was and still is a maddeningly hard-to-control activity, so that was enormously valuable.
And we could try to make our job a little bit easier by, say, putting the A.I. in a box, like a secure
software
environment, a virtual reality simulation from which it cannot escape.
And like writing software, we can print and write DNA into different algorithms and programs inside of bacteria.
But a few years ago, my colleagues at MIT developed what they call a motion microscope, which is
software
that finds these subtle motions in video and amplifies them so that they become large enough for us to see.
And so, if we use their
software
on the left video, it lets us see the pulse in this wrist, and if we were to count that pulse, we could even figure out this person's heart rate.
And if we used the same
software
on the right video, it lets us see each breath that this infant takes, and we can use this as a contact-free way to monitor her breathing.
So a couple years ago, I started working with the folks that created that software, and we decided to pursue a crazy idea.
We thought, it's cool that we can use
software
to visualize tiny motions like this, and you can almost think of it as a way to extend our sense of touch.
So what if we record them with a high-speed camera and then use
software
to extract tiny motions from our high-speed video, and analyze those motions to figure out what sounds created them?
So together with three friends, all of us
software
geeks, we asked ourselves, wouldn't it be interesting if patients could play their way to recovery?
We started building MIRA, A P.C.
software
platform that uses this Kinect device, a motion capture camera, to transform traditional exercises into video games.
But the
software
is very customizable, and physical therapists can also create their own exercises.
Using the software, my physical therapist recorded herself performing a shoulder abduction, which is one of the movements my mom had to do when she had frozen shoulder.
MR: What this graph means, and it comes from Ray Kurzweil, is that the rate of development in computer processing hardware, firmware and software, has been advancing along a curve such that by the 2020s, as we saw in earlier presentations today, there will be information technology that processes information and the world around us at the same rate as a human mind.
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