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And these are being augmented even by our devices, again,
today.
Or maybe we can leverage
today'
s gaming technology, like the Microsoft Kinect, hack that to enable diagnostics, for example, in diagnosing stroke, using simple motion detection, using $100 devices.
We're also in the era
today
of quantified self.
We're now in the era of super-enabling the surgeon, who can now go into the body and do robotic surgery, which is here today, at a level that was not really possible even five years ago.
Today
we treat high blood pressure mostly with pills.
The bodies of plankton's ancestors actually make up a for lot of the carbon we burn
today.
We could use that wisdom today, I think, in every culture, in every place, passing to the next generation what we could do together.
I have, over the years, encountered isirika in many places, but what gives me really the passion
today
to embrace isirika is the work that I do with women all over the world through the Global Fund for Women, though women's funds and through women's movements globally.
Today, 25 years later, Semillas, the name of the fund, has raised and spent, within the community, 17.8 million dollars.
Today
we celebrate 168 women's funds all over the world, 100 of which are in this country.
But the challenge begins
today.
The challenge begins
today
because we see women everywhere organizing as isirika, including women organizing as isirika in TED.
But I'm sorry, the problems of
today
are not the problems of the Industrial Revolution.
Because it's by challenging the way things are always done is that we are able to break out of the rut that we're in and create innovative solutions to problems of
today.
Today
is the start of the uprising.
But as I was moving away from the traditional classical repertoire and trying to find new ways of musical expression, I realized that with
today'
s technological resources, there's no reason to limit what can be produced at one time from a single string instrument.
But
today
I worry about, what if all we do is sell more cars and trucks?
And in time, my views went from controversial to more or less consensus
today.
Today
there are approximately 6.8 billion people in the world, and within our lifetime, that number's going to grow to about nine billion.
Today
there are about 800 million cars on the road worldwide.
Today
the average American spends about a week a year stuck in traffic jams, and that's a huge waste of time and resources.
Today
the average driver in Beijing has a five-hour commute.
When you factor in population growth, it's clear that the mobility model that we have
today
simply will not work tomorrow.
So, if we make no changes today, what does tomorrow look like?
Today
we need that same leap in thinking for us to create a viable future.
Pedestrian zones and dedicated traffic lanes are going to be created, and all of this will cut down the average rush hour commute to get across town in New York from about an hour
today
at rush hour to about 20 minutes.
Very soon, the same systems that we use
today
to bring music and entertainment and GPS information into our vehicles are going to be used to create a smart vehicle network.
Because, if you can envision, as I do, a future of zero emissions and freedom to move around the country and around the world like we take for granted today, that's worth the hard work
today
to preserve that for tomorrow.
I hope you'll forgive me if I don't perform a kind of one-man savant show for you
today.
It needs truth and beauty, and I'm so happy it's been mentioned so much here
today.
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