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We're betting that quantum
technologies
will be essential in providing this trust, enabling us to fully benefit from the amazing innovations that are going to so enrich our lives.
So we can bring the experiments of the 21st century by applying robotic
technologies
to this problem.
Luckily, in the last two or three decades, digital
technologies
have been developing that have helped us to develop tools that we've brought to bear in the digital preservation, in our digital preservation war.
One of the fascinating things about what we were working on is that we were seeing, using new scanning technologies, things that had never been seen before.
And what we were going to do was scan a new project on the development of the fetus from conception to birth using these new
technologies.
And that's why we're investing 200 million dollars in a wide range of really disruptive new
technologies
for innovation in green
technologies.
In 2005, there were 600 million dollars invested in new
technologies
of the sort you see here.
This is a project called Photosynth, which marries two different
technologies.
But it's getting harder to do that job, in part, because of the massive layoffs, because the budgets for international reporting aren't there anymore, new
technologies
and new platforms begging new content, and there are a lot of new journalisms.
It's a research site: you see young women accessing new
technologies.
So this dream is really enabled by the convergence of two known
technologies.
And a lot of the
technologies
that have been developed for the smart age can also be adapted to reduce, reuse and also thrift more proficiently.
And one more wonder to celebrate is the fact that we have imaging
technologies
that now allow us to go inside the human brain and be able to do, for example, what you're seeing right now.
Number one, today's
technologies
are incredibly intuitive.
But there are more and more technologies, software and processes today that are breaking down those barriers.
Because I usually take the role of trying to explain to people how wonderful the new
technologies
that are coming along are going to be, and I thought that, since I was among friends here, I would tell you what I really think and try to look back and try to understand what is really going on here with these amazing jumps in technology that seem so fast that we can barely keep on top of it.
Because all of these
technologies
are feeding back on themselves.
"Digital divide" is also defined as: the gap between individuals and communities that have access to information
technologies
and those that don't.
The first is that people can't get access to these
technologies
because they can't afford them.
We have been reminiscing about the latest
technologies
and the iPods, and for me the abaya, my traditional dress that I'm wearing today.
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with 140 million people having access to mobile technologies, and 15 percent internet penetration.
And this number doesn't seem to go down with the rise of new
technologies.
They're showing us what can be done with mobile, digital
technologies.
The collective voices of people needs to be more integrated through new
technologies
into the organizational strategies and plans of actions and not just recycled for fundraising or marketing.
The possibilities that new digital
technologies
are bringing can help humanitarian organizations, not only ensure that people's right to information is met, or that they have their right to communicate, but I think in the future, humanitarian organizations will also have to anticipate the right for people to access critical communication
technologies
in order to ensure that their voices are heard, that they're truly participating, that they're truly empowered in the humanitarian world.
Underpinning much of this is technology, and of late, exponentially growing
technologies.
And on this curve, riding on Moore's Law, are a set of extraordinarily powerful
technologies
available to all of us.
And we teach our students all of these technologies, and particularly how they can be used to solve humanity's grand challenges.
We're challenging teams around the world to basically combine these
technologies
into a mobile device that you can speak to, because it's got A.I., you can cough on it, you can do a finger blood prick.
If just a few of them had spawned intelligent life and started creating technologies, those
technologies
would have had millions of years to grow in complexity and power.
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