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So we're starting with a variety of technologies that have converged into these conversational character robots that can see faces, make eye contact with you, make a full range of facial expressions, understand
speech
and begin to model how you're feeling and who you are, and build a relationship with you.
And I particularly remember a really good
speech
by Kim Jong Il on how to get teens smoking again.
Heh heh heh." (Laughter) But the interesting thing is, Gordon Brown was talking about Cicero, who said, people would listen to a speech, they said, "Great speech."
But when he made that speech, what could you do to build the stronger, better society?
And I think an even more wonderful speech, which I'm going to read a big chunk of, which sums up what I said at the beginning about believing there is more to life than money, and more that we should try and measure than money.
Again, a sentiment that was so noble and beautifully put 40 years ago, and a beautiful dream 40 years ago, but now with the huge advances in information technology, with the massive changes in behavioral economics, with all that we know about how you advance well-being, that if we combine those insights of giving power to people, and using information to make that possible, and using the insight of going with the grain of human nature, while at the same time, understanding why people behave in the way they do, it is a dream more easy to realize today than it was when it was made in that beautiful
speech
40 years ago.
The other day at the State of the Union speech, President Obama said, and I think we could all agree with this goal, "From the first railroads to the interstate highway system, our nation has always been the first to compete.
If you have a two, three or four-year-old, no speech, no social interaction, I can't emphasize enough: Don't wait.
By the way, he gave the "I have a dream" speech, not the "I have a plan
" speech.
Well, interestingly, in the last presidential election, who was the number one, active opponent of this system of regulation in online
speech?
For inspiration, you go to YouTube and you watch his
speech
at Rice University, September of 1962, the "moon shot
" speech.
Just three days ago, three days ago here at TED, we had a simulcast of David Cameron, potentially the next prime minister of the UK, quoting one of my favorite speeches of all-time, Robert Kennedy's poetic
speech
from 1968 when he suggested that we're myopically focused on the wrong thing and that GDP is a misplaced metric.
Certainly Robert Kennedy suggested at the end of the
speech
exactly that.
And there was a feeling in the community that that should never happen again, and as a result, working with Icelandic politicians and some other international legal experts, we put together a new sort of package of legislation for Iceland to sort of become an offshore haven for the free press, with the strongest journalistic protections in the world, with a new Nobel Prize for freedom of
speech.
Now, Martin Luther King, on the eve of his death, gave an incredible
speech.
So, preaching for freedom of
speech
is easy here, but as you have seen in contexts of repression or division, again, what can a cartoonist do?
It is the sort of movie, where consumerism is mocked by having a couple make love in a furniture store sales window while the sales agent delivers his speech, or where a revealing interview of a stage actress turns into a fullblown striptease act, for "of course" the offensive gentlemen of the press is the equal to a raunchy club audience.
then comes the final struggle with the students somehow all bonding together and fighting for the survival of the school. of course the main character then persuades the state board of education to allow his school to stay alive with some "inspirational
" speech.
At the end of the film, Ali G gives a
speech.
Not even the
speech
could save the movie, He probably knew its gonna be a stinker.
Nice, huh? Conrad then visits some fans at a college campus horror movie club, unfortunately he suffers a heart attack in the middle of his
speech
to them and eventually ends up back at his mansion waiting to die.
I would have found Freeman's corny, feel-good-about-yourself
speech
at the end of the movie funny (in a Lynchean way) if it weren't for the nagging suspicion that this unconvincingly tacked-on moral is meant to be accepted seriously.
After getting back on the road in their forty year old Lincoln, the radio gets a little crazy broadcasting Hitler's
speech
at the 1836 Olympics and then later a 1958 news bulletin of Elvis Presley being drafted into the military.
Donnie's speech, however, is no smarter than that of his friend-- just angrier.
There are some genuinely good moments such as Angela's
speech
about demons, and the briefly-seen demon itself is effective.
I think about the president's
speech
and especially Willis' relationship with his daughter, "Grace".
The DVD I saw did have some subtitles, but about 75% of the
speech
is not subtitled.
Luigi's final
speech
just about sent me running out of the theatre with its bumper-sticker epigrams.
Unfortunately, there is only music playing during this whole fandango with no
speech
whatsoever.
The movie would have been funnier (and perhaps even more thought provoking) had Brackett remained defiantly straight in spite of the stereotypically gay aspects to his life and the town's belief after the Oscar
speech
that he was gay.
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