Technologies
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A whole gamut of
technologies
are being put together.
And I think some of these
technologies
will enable us to be more connected with our patients, to take more time and do the important human-touch elements of medicine, as augmented by these
technologies.
And by leveraging these sorts of technologies, we're going to change the definition of disability to, in some cases, be superability, or super-enabling.
We're integrating this now with a whole era of cellular engineering, and integrating exponential
technologies
for essentially 3D organ printing, replacing the ink with cells, and essentially building and reconstructing a 3D organ.
Still very early days, but I think, as integration of exponential technologies, this is the example.
So by leveraging these
technologies
together, I think we'll enter a new era that I like to call stage 0 medicine.
We've been surrounded by images of space our whole lives, from the speculative images of science fiction to the inspirational visions of artists to the increasingly beautiful pictures made possible by complex
technologies.
And so before long, Bell were looking to new
technologies
to optimize their revolution.
In a sense, tissue engineers have a bit of an identity crisis here, because structural engineers build bridges and big things, computer engineers, computers, but what we are doing is actually building enabling
technologies
for the cells themselves.
And Egyptian activists are assuming that these
technologies
for surveillance are still being used by the transitional authorities running the networks there.
But actually it's my belief that the people who've been truly capitalizing on this age of behavior, up until now, up until recent times, up until the last six months, the people who have been capitalizing most on the age of behavior and the transnational allegiances, using digital activism and other sorts of borderless technologies, those who've been benefiting from this have been extremists.
If we look at Islamists, if we look at the phenomenon of far-right fascists, one thing they've been very good at, one thing that they've actually been exceeding in, is communicating across borders, using
technologies
to organize themselves, to propagate their message and to create truly global phenomena.
Because the Internet and connection
technologies
are connecting them across the world.
They would have felt isolated, until these sorts of
technologies
came around and connected them in a way that made them feel part of a larger phenomenon.
And I'm very excited about this, because one thing we're working on is transforming the
technologies
that are very available in the food industry to be available for traditional crops.
So I am convinced that if we can unlock the
technologies
that are commonplace in the richer world to be able to transform foods.
And these types of technologies, I see, have the potential to transform the face of hunger and nutrition, malnutrition out on the front lines.
They slow the flow of
technologies.
Because these different languages impose a barrier, as we've just seen, to the transfer of goods and ideas and
technologies
and wisdom.
But the
technologies
are getting better, and we're starting to really kind of crowdsource this navigation.
So what has now happened in the last few years is that there are account
technologies
around that allow you to see many, many pieces of DNA very quickly.
So having now a Neanderthal genome on hand as a reference point and having the
technologies
to look at ancient remains and extract the DNA, we can begin to apply them elsewhere in the world.
So I think these projects I've showed here are just a tiny step towards this future, if we implement these new
technologies
for a new self-assembling world.
So the whole area's been stuck for a while, and it got reignited in the '80s when analytical
technologies
and computer
technologies
were coming on.
So I have to work with a supply chain, and I've got to work with the technologies, and I've got to work with everything else all the time, and so compromises start to fit into it.
But today, we have new technologies, we have new opportunities to share our knowledge in new ways and the ability to create tools that actually allow us to solve problems in entirely new ways.
And these
technologies
are going to be marketed to all of us as panaceas for deceit, and they will prove incredibly useful some day.
Another thing is sometimes science leads to big societal benefits, technologies, or businesses or whatever.
And to understand why, we must look at how, through the ages, military
technologies
have maintained or destroyed world peace.
However, if we'd had this talk 60 years ago, we would have seen how the emergence of new aircraft and tank technologies, which give the advantage to the attacker, make the Blitzkrieg doctrine very credible and thus create the possibility of war in Europe.
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