Talking
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Because while people are
talking
about data, making it possible for Facebook to mine my friend from the third grade, or Target to know when it's time for me to buy more diapers, or some dude to build a better baseball team, I'm actually really excited about the power of data and the power of texting to help that kid go to school, to help that girl stop cutting in the bathroom and absolutely to help that girl whose father's raping her.
So I happen to be at dinner with this photographer, and he was
talking
with another photographer about a shooting that had occurred, and it was on an Indian Reservation.
And so they were
talking
back and forth about this question.
And the reason, I only worked out just the other day, which is: when you go to a drinks party and you stand up and hold a glass of red wine and you talk endlessly to people, you don't actually want to spend all the time
talking.
And we see that women are slightly more prolific
talking
about their emotions in the last few hours than men.
It's a
talking
horse.
And I started
talking
to a few of the competitors.
But, I would wager that if I asked you to recall who is sitting on top of a
talking
tan horse in your foyer right now, you would be able to see that.
How much are we willing to lose from our already short lives, by losing ourselves in our Blackberries, our iPhones, by not paying attention to the human being across from us who is
talking
with us, by being so lazy that we're not willing to process deeply?
Every 30 seconds, somewhere on this planet, a child dies of malaria, and Paul Levy this morning, he was
talking
about the metaphor of the 727 crashing into the United States.
So when we were
talking
to the Audacious ideas guys, we asked ourselves: If we really, really pushed ourselves over the next four or five years and we had the money, what do we think we could achieve?
I started experimenting, making models,
talking
to experts in the field, taking their feedback, and refining, and I kept on refining and refining for nights and weekends for over five years.
So in one year, we've negotiated manufacturing agreements, been awarded one patent, filed our second patent, talked to multiple people, demoed this to FEMA and its consultants to rave reviews, and then started
talking
to some other people who requested information, this little group called the United Nations.
And I'm here to tell you, if there's anything more intimidating than
talking
here at TED, it'll be trying to hold the attention of a group of a thousand 12-year-olds for a 45-minute lecture.
I'm not just
talking
about laws on the books, but laws as they are enforced on the streets and laws as they are decided in the courts.
And also important is
talking
to communities so that we change interpretations of religious or customary law, which is too often used to justify punishment and fuel stigma.
If you wanted to get 16 lightbulbs' worth, then we're
talking
about these eight hexagons down at the bottom right.
We need to stop shouting and start
talking.
I'm not
talking
about time, the time that I have here to stand and speak.
I'm
talking
about the fact we don't have time to lose.
Gwynne Shotwell: I'll stay quiet for the beginning, and then I'll start
talking.
We are today
talking
about moral persuasion: What is moral and immoral in trying to change people's behaviors by using technology and using design?
And speaking of values: I've noticed that in the discussion about moral persuasion online and when I'm
talking
with people, more often than not, there is a weird bias.
And speaking of design, you'll notice that I already broadened the discussion, because it's not just persuasive technology that we're
talking
about here, it's any piece of design that we put out here in the world.
So when we're
talking
about authenticity, it's a little more fractal than it appears and that's a good example to show it.
Of course not, otherwise I wouldn't be here
talking
to you.
And the question I get when I start
talking
about this most often is, "What made you interested in this subject?"
Because after about six months of me
talking
about this, I think he finally figured out that I was really serious about the penis thing.
It's important to keep
talking
about this, in light of Lara Logan.
And this isn't just a sort of short-term workforce to connect patients to basic resources, it's a next generation healthcare leadership pipeline who've spent two, three, four years in the clinic waiting room
talking
to patients about their most basic health needs.
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