Technologies
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We have a responsibility to think about the outcomes of the
technologies
we build, especially as they increasingly control the world in which we live.
And Orion is really one of the only, if not the only, off-the-shelf
technologies
that could do something.
At HCL technologies, like at many companies, the leaders had learned to see their role as setting direction and making sure that no one deviated from it.
New medical
technologies
like x-ray machines were invented.
And as recently as 15 years ago, there were a lot of scientists who thought these
technologies
wouldn't work.
Why? It's because these
technologies
speak the language of Silicon Valley, and it's not exactly the same dialect as our natural biological sense organs.
It's actually 2D printing over and over again, and it in fact uses the
technologies
associated with 2D printing.
These are all 2D printing
technologies.
But this process is so gentle, we can grow these objects up from the bottom using additive manufacturing and make amazing things in tens of seconds, opening up new sensor technologies, new drug delivery techniques, new lab-on-a-chip applications, really game-changing stuff.
So I'm here today to give you a progress report on the latest advances in our research in computer vision, one of the most frontier and potentially revolutionary
technologies
in computer science.
But I started thinking about, is there a way that I can use modern and developing
technologies
to tell stories in different ways and tell different kinds of stories that maybe I couldn't tell using the traditional tools of filmmaking that we've been using for 100 years?
Think of all the crazy
technologies
that you could have imagined maybe humans could have developed in the fullness of time: cures for aging, space colonization, self-replicating nanobots or uploading of minds into computers, all kinds of science fiction-y stuff that's nevertheless consistent with the laws of physics.
Those questions led me and my team to create
technologies
that can read and respond to our emotions, and our starting point was the human face.
So what I'm trying to do instead is to bring emotions into our technology and make our
technologies
more responsive.
I'm talking here a little bit about display
technologies.
I'm an artist, I use several forms of open-source
technologies
and open information in my practice.
The same profile in the US, despite a momentary rebound 15 years ago, and despite all the technological innovations around us: the Internet, the information, the new information and communication
technologies.
We are trying to determine how much we want to give in a negotiation with the Iranians on a nuclear deal which deals with the
technologies
of 50 years ago, when in fact, we know that the Iranians right now are engaged in cyber war with us and we're ignoring it, partially because businesses are not willing to talk about the attacks that are being waged on them.
We've had
technologies
for sequencing DNA, for copying DNA, and even for manipulating DNA.
And these
technologies
were very promising, but the problem was that they were either inefficient, or they were difficult enough to use that most scientists had not adopted them for use in their own laboratories, or certainly for many clinical applications.
We can think of older genome engineering
technologies
as similar to having to rewire your computer each time you want to run a new piece of software, whereas the CRISPR technology is like software for the genome, we can program it easily, using these little bits of RNA.
BG: There are a lot of
technologies
and other fields of science that are developing exponentially, pretty much like yours.
And I would say that I certainly hope that other
technologies
will be considered in the same way, just as we would want to consider something that could have implications in other fields besides biology.
And it's been super exciting to work at these different scales, with also very simple, open-source
technologies.
Or, perhaps, civilization carries with it the seeds of its own destruction through the inability to control the
technologies
it creates.
By this, he meant that because the speed of light is finite, any signals detected from distant
technologies
will be telling us about their past by the time they reach us.
We've developed
technologies
that can send signals into space and humans to the moon, but we've also developed
technologies
that can destroy the environment, that can wage war with weapons and biological terrorism.
I got to know cutting-edge
technologies
and I thought to myself, how come there is no computer technology to create books in Braille?
These amazing
technologies
must be able to also help people with limitations like myself.
I started developing digital book technologies, such as a digital Braille editor, digital Braille dictionary and a digital Braille library network.
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