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Europe went right up to Russia, went right down to the Middle East, and if the world were truly becoming more flat and more Americanized, that would be less of a problem, but in a G-Zero world, those countries nearest Russia and nearest the Middle East actually have different economic capabilities, different social stability and different political preferences and
systems
than core Europe.
And since then, we have gone from using stone and sinew to developing the most sophisticated and devastating weapon
systems
imaginable.
The first reason is just how vast oceans are, covering 70 percent of the planet, and yet we know they drive complex planetary
systems
like global weather, which affect all of us on a daily basis, sometimes dramatically.
And beyond fish, the oceans affect all of us daily as they drive global weather systems, which affect things like global agricultural output or can lead to devastating destruction of lives and property through hurricanes, extreme heat and floods.
So little by little, working with our partners, we are deploying one ocean drone in each of those boxes, the hope being that achieving planetary coverage will give us better insights into those planetary
systems
that affect humanity.
They've studied the institutions that facilitate our trade, like legal systems, corporations, marketplaces.
Which brings me to my point of how blockchains lower uncertainty and how they therefore promise to transform our economic
systems
in radical ways.
In physics, this is described by the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which says that
systems
will gain disorder, or entropy, over time.
Our immune
systems
are just as much a battleground for equality as the rest of our bodies.
From the '30s on, road
systems
expanded, trucks took the place of railroads, fresh food began to travel more.
So, I began designing a new technology of telepresence, using robotic
systems
to replicate myself, so I wouldn't have to cycle my vehicle system.
Just two years ago working off Santorini, where people are sunning themselves on the beach, unbeknownst to them in the caldera nearby, we found phenomenal hydrothermal vent
systems
and more life
systems.
And yet, we know that it is
systems
of oppression that benefit the most from the lie of radical individualism.
But there's actually a large aspect of technology that's much more predictable, and that's because technological
systems
of all sorts have leanings, they have urgencies, they have tendencies.
And so these baked-in tendencies and urgencies in technological
systems
give us a sense of where things are going at the large form.
Or there are
systems
in place that would protect the private property that they create.
Then I would look at the stars, and I would read about how well we understand gravity, and I would think surely, there must be some elegant way that these two
systems
match up.
This is everyone's problem, and we all play a role in dismantling
systems
of inequality.
Have you heard of the Linux and Unix operating
systems?
Most programmers in those days worked on mainframes, building things like inventory systems, payroll
systems
and bill-paying
systems.
In this new era, your natural human capabilities are going to be augmented by computational
systems
that help you think, robotic
systems
that help you make, and a digital nervous system that connects you to the world far beyond your natural senses.
And that's exactly the kind of intuition that our deep-learning
systems
are starting to develop right now.
In the physical world, robotic
systems.
So, as computers are going to augment our ability to imagine and design new stuff, robotic
systems
are going to help us build and make things that we've never been able to make before.
The good news is, we're working on digital nervous
systems
that connect us to the things we design.
And induced demand tells us that when we widen the streets to accept the congestion that we're anticipating, or the additional trips that we're anticipating in congested systems, it is principally that congestion that is constraining demand, and so that the widening comes, and there are all of these latent trips that are ready to happen.
And we've learned that in congested systems, we cannot satisfy the automobile.
And children will be less likely to enter social service
systems
in resettlement countries because their families would have had support earlier on.
Questions about security, when you don't have any security systems, are terrifying.
So for life in these settings, the dominant theme, the dominant feature of life, is the incredible vulnerability that people have to manage day in and day out, because of the lack of social
systems.
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