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Let me go — (Applause) LP: So I guess I'm just very worried that with Internet privacy, we're doing the same thing we're doing with medical records, is we're throwing out the baby with the bathwater, and we're not really
thinking
about the tremendous good that can come from people sharing information with the right people in the right ways.
Anyway, it looks totally crazy, but I was actually
thinking
about our campus, working with the Zippies and stuff, and just trying to get a lot more bike usage, and I was
thinking
about, how do you cost-effectively separate the bikes from traffic?
CR: What's interesting about you too, though, for me, is that, we have lots of people who are
thinking
about the future, and they are going and looking and they're coming back, but we never see the implementation.
And I think that this capacity to constantly subvert our way of
thinking
about the world makes parasites amazing.
As with many other important innovations, those radical ideas required no new technology, just fresh
thinking
and a willingness to experiment, plus resiliency in the face of near-universal criticism and rejection.
Thinking
about this, I rejected many very plausible and dramatic breakthroughs to come, such as curing cancer.
Now you're thinking, give me a break.
You're not going to get that chance if we mistakenly suspend the account
thinking
it's spam.
If you're
thinking
about the world of education or urban education in particular, these guys will probably cancel each other out, and then we'll be okay."
So I've been
thinking
about the difference between the résumé virtues and the eulogy virtues.
So I've been
thinking
about that problem, and a thinker who has helped me think about it is a guy named Joseph Soloveitchik, who was a rabbi who wrote a book called "The Lonely Man Of Faith" in 1965.
We teach our kids chess,
thinking
maybe they will need analytical skills.
We sign them up for team sports,
thinking
maybe they will need collaborative skills, you know, for when they go to Harvard Business School.
We could have all of the clever
thinking
and technology in the world, but it's not going to be enough in order for this technology to have a significant impact on climate.
I stand here
thinking
and wondering about all the different ways that we might even manufacture a near win in this room, how your lives might play this out, because I think on some gut level we do know this.
It's what I have to imagine Elizabeth Murray was
thinking
when I saw her smiling at those early paintings one day in the galleries.
The big labs have shown that fusion is doable, and now there are small companies that are
thinking
about that, and they say, it's not that it cannot be done, but it's how to make it cost-effectively.
And it turns out the web is awash with this sort of evidence that supports this sort of
thinking.
As for the humble wetsuit, who knows what oceanwear will look like in two years' time, in five years' time or in 50 years' time, but with this new thinking, I'm guessing there's a fair chance it won't be pure black.
But the weird thing is that 20 years later, during the crazy ride of "Eat, Pray, Love," I found myself identifying all over again with that unpublished young diner waitress who I used to be,
thinking
about her constantly, and feeling like I was her again, which made no rational sense whatsoever because our lives could not have been more different.
We need now a new way of
thinking
about what it means to be old in America.
I don't know if that's true for other people, but that notion of
thinking
about how we can understand the future and predict outcomes, for me, it's terrifying to not know what might be coming.
I was so nervous and I was
thinking
just, like, oh my God, oh my God, and reminding me, because I've had, like, some very, especially since the last time we were here at TED, it was, like, unbelievable, and then right after that, like, so many crazy things happened, like, we ended up going to the White House to perform.
And, you know, I kept
thinking
to myself, like, President Obama has to come up here at the same podium, and I'm standing here saying, "Oh my God."
What do you got? "How many of your organs have been 3D printed?" (Laughter) Well I have to say that I don't know about how many of my organs have been 3-D printed as such, but I can tell you that it is so challenging to me, kind of
thinking
about this concept of the future and that, you know, all around the world parents are kind of telling their small children, please, you have to eat that, you know, I have slaved over a hot 3D printer all day so that you can have this meal.
Thank y'all for
thinking
about that right now in the present moment to influence the future.
But to make my job more interesting for you, as well as for me, I'm going to do this problem
thinking
out loud.
It's what the Victorian illusionists would have described as a mechanical marvel, an automaton, a
thinking
machine.
KH: We know what some of you are thinking: this is the contract of the modern world.
When I was first asked to speak at TED, I wasn't quite sure what my angle was, at first, so yeah, I immediately started watching tons of TED Talks, which is pretty much absolutely the worst thing that you can do because you start to go into panic mode, thinking, I haven't mounted a successful expedition to the North Pole yet.
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