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But, we also must admit that we haven't been good at using those same networks and
technologies
to successfully articulate an alternative to what we're seeing and find the consensus and build the alliances that are needed to make it happen.
I photographed him taking his first unaided breath, the celebratory moment after he showed muscle resistance for the very first time, the new adapted
technologies
that allowed him to gain more and more independence.
Like the
technologies
that are disrupting industries in our own lives, payments technology in poor countries could disrupt aid.
One is how we need to use market-based pricing to affect demand and use wireless
technologies
to dramatically reduce our emissions in the transportation sector.
And the other is that there is an incredible opportunity if we choose the right wireless technologies; how we can generate a new engine for economic growth and dramatically reduce C02 in the other sectors.
So, without these wireless technologies, this, as a concept, could never happen.
One last piece about this, of course, is that it's enabled by wireless
technologies.
Whatever happens with congestion pricing and those
technologies
will be happening with road pricing.
And wireless
technologies
make this real-time loop possible.
We wanted to create another type of intimacy using all those new
technologies.
How could the use of new
technologies
and the road fit together?
That price is also a signal that maybe we need to start looking at other technologies, in the same way that gasoline prices are a signal and an impetus, to, say, the development of electric cars.
Now, there are backstop options, which is other alternative
technologies
that people are working on.
Now, going back to these technologies, you all remember the line from that famous dinosaur film, "Nature will find a way."
Now, what's common to all of these things is the idea that we've had these
technologies
to control nature only for the last 70, 80 or 100 years and essentially in a blink, we have squandered our ability to control, because we have not recognized that natural selection and evolution was going to find a way to get back, and we need to completely rethink how we're going to use measures to control biological organisms, and rethink how we incentivize the development, introduction, in the case of antibiotics prescription, and use of these valuable resources.
But as we've heard so many times, these new
technologies
are dual-edged, right?
One of the key
technologies
driving mass location tracking is the innocuous-sounding Automatic License Plate Reader.
But capitalism, as we know it, is only a few hundred years old, enabled by cooperative arrangements and technologies, such as the joint-stock ownership company, shared liability insurance, double-entry bookkeeping.
Now of course, the enabling
technologies
are based on the Internet, and in the many-to-many era, every desktop is now a printing press, a broadcasting station, a community or a marketplace.
I simply want you to keep in mind that if in the past, new forms of cooperation enabled by new
technologies
create new forms of wealth, we may be moving into yet another economic form that is significantly different from previous ones.
Everything was organized partially with the help of these new
technologies.
Or consider Seattle '99, when a multinational grassroots effort brought global attention to what was then an obscure organization, the World Trade Organization, by also utilizing these digital
technologies
to help them organize.
In embracing these technologies, are we overlooking some of the benefits of slow and sustained?
On the one side is innovation, and architects are constantly pushing, pushing for new technologies, new typologies, new solutions for the way that we live today.
But over the years, as I have thought about these
technologies
and the things that I work on, a question kind of nags in the back of my mind, which is, what if we're wrong about the virtues of technology, and if it sometimes actively hurts the communities that we're intending to help?
We tend to think that if we design things for the select few, eventually those
technologies
will reach everyone, and that's not always the case.
These
technologies
make patient intake in medical facilities much more efficient, and in turn, these medical facilities are starting to expect these types of efficiencies.
In the world of finance, Bitcoin and crypto-currencies are revolutionizing the way we move money around the world, but the challenge with these
technologies
is the barrier to entry is incredibly high, right?
But actually, the unintended consequence of this has been that venture capitalists, investors, real estate developers, have swooped in and they've begun buying up these plots of land right out from under these communities, because they have access to the
technologies
and the connectivity that makes that possible.
So that's the common thread that connects these examples, the unintended consequences of the tools and the
technologies
that we make.
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