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So what does this personal health system look like, and what new
technologies
and roles is it going to entail?
So what you're sort of seeing here is an example of disruptive technologies, of mobile, social and analytic
technologies.
The
technologies
that are coming, high-performance computing, analytics, big data that everyone's talking about, will allow us to build predictive models for each of us as individual patients.
Because at the end of the day these
technologies
are simply about people caring for other people and ourselves in some powerful new ways.
This TED stage and all of the TED stages are often about celebrating innovation and celebrating new technologies, and I've done that here today, and I've seen amazing things coming from TED speakers, I mean, my gosh, artificial kidneys, even printable kidneys, that are coming.
But until such time that these amazing
technologies
are available to all of us, and even when they are, it's up to us to care for, and even save, one another.
General purpose
technologies
drive most economic growth, because they unleash cascades of complementary innovations, like lightbulbs and, yes, factory redesign.
The current amputation paradigm hasn't changed fundamentally since the US Civil War and has grown obsolete in light of dramatic advancements in actuators, control systems and neural interfacing
technologies.
We can enable a better future for
technologies
like augmented reality to extend our own agency and connect us at a much deeper level.
But regardless of whether it's art or human connection, today's
technologies
will know and can know what we're experiencing on the other side, and this means we can be closer and more authentic.
Fundamentally, these
technologies
exist today.
But if we place these
technologies
before student inquiry, we can be robbing ourselves of our greatest tool as teachers: our students' questions.
I spend a lot of time thinking about how the social landscape is changing, how new
technologies
create new constraints and new opportunities for people.
What if
technologies
could intervene to disrupt the balance of certain kinds of relationships?
What if
technologies
could intervene to help me find the person that I need right now? Strangeness is that calibration of closeness and distance that enables me to find the people that I need right now, that enables me to find the sources of intimacy, of discovery, and of inspiration that I need right now.
We have to change the norms in order to enable new kinds of
technologies
as a basis for new kinds of businesses.
How might we think differently about our relations with technologies, things that effectively become social participants in their own right?
What these
technologies
are doing is radically lowering the thresholds of time and cost and skill.
And when we think that the major ideological conflicts that we inherited were all based around this question of who should control the means of production, and these
technologies
are coming back with a solution: actually, maybe no one.
And my biggest worry is that we're creating a world where we're going to have glittering
technologies
embedded in kind of a shabby society and supported by an economy that generates inequality instead of opportunity.
And I think we really have to look at
technologies
that ordinary workers can interact with.
Could we leverage these
technologies
to switch smartly whenever you travel from country to country?
What we did was essentially canceling gravity and controlling the movement by combining magnetic levitation and mechanical actuation and sensing
technologies.
What we saw was self-organized learning, and now I'm imagining, what can we do with new
technologies?
How can we create interfaces, new windows into the minds of animals, with the
technologies
that exist today?
JC: Right, and then on a practical level, which
technologies
are you looking at first?
And there's a lot of cool
technologies
out there that life has.
Pulling water out of Monterey fog and out of the sweaty air in Atlanta, before it gets into a building, are key
technologies.
Separation
technologies
are going to be extremely important.
Many websites we can't read using JAWS and the other
technologies.
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