Today
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And I thought, well this could serve as a symbol for
today.
I want to talk to you
today
about a difficult topic that is close to me, and closer than you might realize to you.
And it taught me three lessons that I think are so important for us today, and certainly in the work that I do.
And so I'm going to talk
today
about four things, really.
You see it in all interesting art today, in all interesting businesses
today.
We all know that a hierarchy is how we run many systems today, but as we know, it's been disrupted.
And this frame is important today, in this complex, ambiguous space, and artists and designers have a lot to teach us, I believe.
It's because leaders, what we do is we connect improbable connections and hope something will happen, and in that room I found so many connections between people across all of London, and so leadership, connecting people, is the great question
today.
Today
I'd like to explore with you why the answer to this question will become profoundly important in an age where reputation will be your most valuable asset.
The difference
today
is that, with every trade we make, comment we leave, person we flag, badge we earn, we leave a reputation trail of how well we can and can't be trusted.
Now thousands of programmers
today
are finding better jobs this way, because Stack Overflow and the reputation dashboards provide a priceless window into how someone really behaves, and what their peers think of them.
In the short term, we can stimulate job growth by encouraging entrepreneurship and by investing in infrastructure, because the robots
today
still aren't very good at fixing bridges.
And this is happening right now,
today.
So I want you to use your imaginations, thinking of these wall-high objects, some of them 10 meters wide, depicting lavish court scenes with courtiers and dandies who would look quite at home in the pages of the fashion press today, thick woods with hunters crashing through the undergrowth in pursuit of wild boars and deer, violent battles with scenes of fear and heroism.
And that, to me, today, is now the challenge and the fun of my job, supporting the vision of my curators, whether it's an exhibition of Samurai swords, early Byzantine artifacts, Renaissance portraits, or the show we heard mentioned earlier, the McQueen show, with which we enjoyed so much success last summer.
The Met was set up not as a museum of American art, but of an encyclopedic museum, and today, 140 years later, that vision is as prescient as ever, because, of course, we live in a world of crisis, of challenge, and we're exposed to it through the 24/7 newsreels.
Let's try something else, maybe something a bit more relevant to
today.
Everything you've seen
today
is built with the basic building blocks of the web: HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
So before I start, I would like to thank the makers of Lamotrigine, Sertraline, and Reboxetine, because without those few simple chemicals, I would not be vertical
today.
He wrote a book over a thousand years ago called "The Canon of Medicine," and the rules he laid out for testing medicines are actually really similar to the rules we have today, that the disease and the medicine must be the same strength, the medicine needs to be pure, and in the end we need to test it in people.
How would the government at the turn of the millennium approach
today?
Today'
s approach, governments have learned from their mistakes.
In 1975, I met in Florence a professor, Carlo Pedretti, my former professor of art history, and
today
a world-renowned scholar of Leonardo da Vinci.
Sometimes, it's not that good, and so, again, authenticity and science could go together and change the way, not attributions being made, but at least lay the ground for a more objective, or, I should rather say, less subjective attribution, as it is done
today.
We came to understand and to prove that the brown coating that we see
today
was not done by Leonardo da Vinci, which left us only the other drawing that for five centuries we were not able to see, so thanks only to technology.
We definitely need a new breed of engineers that will go out and do this kind of work and rediscover for us these values, these cultural values that we badly need, especially
today.
But what is the international aid community doing with Africa
today?
So, I want to argue
today
that the fundamental source of Africa's inability to engage the rest of the world in a more productive relationship is because it has a poor institutional and policy framework.
So the teacher rings up the parents, and says, "Very shocking story from little Billy
today.
After I speak to you today, I'm going on a radio program called "Any Questions," and the thing you will have noticed about politicians on these kinds of radio programs is that they never, ever say that they don't know the answer to a question.
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