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they're developing analytical tools to do predictive modeling so that before you pick up the phone, you can guess or predict what this phone call is about.
Without that, you could not have any of the other invisible innovations
today.
MR: Our producers caught up with Kim Kardashian earlier
today
to find out what she was planning on wearing to her — MB: Eh? (Laughter) MR: It should do a pretty good job of protecting our ears from having to hear about the details of Kim Kardashian's wedding.
Chris Anderson: Massimo, you told me earlier
today
that you had no idea, of course, that it would take off like this.
The Internet of
today
is a platform for computation.
Knowledge and intelligence is power, and as it becomes more distributed, there's a concomitant distribution and decentralization and disaggregation of power that's underway in the world
today.
You know, as we speak today, young people are being killed in Syria, and up until three months ago, if you were injured on the street, an ambulance would pick you up, take you to the hospital, you'd go in, say, with a broken leg, and you'd come out with a bullet in your head.
You can see this playing out
today
in Egypt.
Well, the murmuration functions to record a number of principles, and they're basically the principles that I have described to you
today.
Think about the kids
today
in the Arab Spring, and you see something like this that's underway.
Instead, I'm a chaired Professor of Law, Psychology and Psychiatry at the USC Gould School of Law, I have many close friends and I have a beloved husband, Will, who's here with us
today.
Today, I'd like to say I'm very pro-psychiatry but very anti-force.
If you hear nothing else today, please hear this: There are not "schizophrenics."
Today
I'm going to show you the flip side of all those technologies that we marvel at, the ones that we love.
What could terrorists do
today
with the technologies available that we have?
It took us 30 years to get from the introduction of the personal computer to the level of cybercrime we have today, but looking at how biology is proceeding so rapidly, and knowing criminals and terrorists as I do, we may get there a lot faster with biocrime in the future.
For those of you who follow me on Twitter, I will be tweeting out the answer later on
today.
Well, that's exactly what I want to talk about today, is how we can use these natural forces to remediate these man-made problems.
This is how most work
today.
So, if you spend these seven and a half minutes
today
doing something that makes you happy, or that gets you physically active, or puts you in touch with someone you care about, or even just tackling a tiny challenge, you're going to boost your resilience, so you're going to earn more minutes.
In fact, many of you navigated here
today
with the help of your TomTom or your smartphone.
And look at the state of global politics
today.
If there was an incident
today
where a hundred kids died in some tragedy or where, say, a hundred kids were kidnapped and then rescued by special forces, I mean, it would be all over the news for a week, right?
So
today
I'm dressed in C major, so it's quite a happy chord.
My thesis for us
today
is, instead of building walls to create security, we need to build bridges.
Piracy is a very active threat
today
around the world.
And let's pull it together in Afghanistan
today.
You have to dial it in, and as I think about how we create security in this 21st century, there will be times when we will apply hard power in true war and crisis, but there will be many instances, as we've talked about today, where our militaries can be part of creating 21st-century security, international, interagency, private-public, connected with competent communication.
I would close by saying that we heard earlier
today
about Wikipedia.
And that's really important, because educational institutions have historically swept gender violence under the rug, much like our criminal justice system does
today.
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