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OK, this is the title of my talk
today.
I'm going to show you pictures of beluga whales, bowhead whales, and narwhals, and polar bears, and leopard seals today, but this picture right here means more to me than any other I've ever made.
But I bet there's something you didn't think about today, something so close to home, you probably don't think about it very often at all.
And that's the story I'm going to tell you about
today.
And I invite them, and I invite you today, to imagine a world without prisons.
I'd like to show you some ideas
today
of things that we're building.
And today, their relationship is transformed; they're doing really well and they're healing.
But the reality is that polio still exists
today.
The reality of polio
today
is something very different.
So this morning at about seven o'clock, I decided that we'd try to drive Chris and the production crew here berserk by downloading all of our data from India again, so that you could see something that's just unfolding today, which proves that the impossible is possible.
(BA: Thank you.) (Applause) The story I wanted to share with you
today
is my challenge as an Iranian artist, as an Iranian woman artist, as an Iranian woman artist living in exile.
I said, "Well, I will do research about how Islam actually came to be what it is today, and what roads were taken and what roads could have been taken."
Which means that Muslims can, today, look at those things and say, "Well, the core of our religion is here to stay with us.
But
today
we're going to talk about three of these non-visual user interfaces.
But this vehicle is a prototype vehicle, and it's not going to be on the road until it's proven as safe as, or safer than,
today'
s vehicle.
So today, the things I've showed you today, is just the beginning.
I mean, what am I going to find
today?
We have so much power today, it is up to us to figure out what to do, and that's the good news.
Today, I'm using it to create permanent, billowing, voluptuous forms the scale of hard-edged buildings in cities around the world.
One of the places we're seeing it, for example, in our culture, in the United States today, is battles over the beginning of life and the end of life.
But today, we have a situation where we want to take vital organs out of beings and give them to other beings.
Henry can marry, in every state, a woman, but Mary can only marry
today
in a few states, a woman.
And this is, today, the first time in any sort of public setting I've ever acknowledged the journey that I have been on.
And I'm choosing to come out of a totally different kind of closet
today
to encourage you, to urge you, that if you are someone who has contemplated or attempted suicide, or you know somebody who has, talk about it; get help.
What I'd like to talk about
today
is understanding these exponential technologies.
Many of these technologies, speaking as a physician and innovator, we can start to leverage, to impact the future of our own health and of health care, and to address many of the major challenges in health care today, ranging from the exponential costs to the aging population, the way we really don't use information very well today, the fragmentation of care and the often very difficult course of adoption of innovation.
Here you're going to see the very highest resolution MRI scan done today, of Marc Hodosh, the curator of TEDMED.
The scan of
today
takes up about 800 books, or 20 gigabytes.
So certainly, the physicians of today, including myself, are completely reliable on these devices.
Already today, you don't need to go to your physician in many cases.
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