Together
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I just moderated a major conference in London a few weeks ago called Sound Education, which brought
together
top acousticians, government people, teachers, and so forth.
It's a way of organizations coming
together
to celebrate food, to say the best thing to do with food is to eat and enjoy it, and to stop wasting it.
So, three years ago, I got
together
with some friends of mine who had similar aspirations and we founded Genspace.
As a matter of fact, DIY people from all over the world, America, Europe, got
together
last year, and we hammered out a common code of ethics.
And this is what happens when you put
together
high and low power.
He fled Germany,
together
with his family, leaving everything else behind.
So I'd like to share with you a story about a self-study, self-empowering computer science course that I built,
together
with my brilliant colleague Noam Nisan.
And finally, we are putting
together
an adaptive ecosystem that will match different learners with different apps according to their evolving learning style.
How we combine those two
together
to make good is very interesting.
I envision a realtime stream of who has trusted you, when, where and why, your reliability on TaskRabbit, your cleanliness as a guest on Airbnb, the knowledge that you display on Quora or Tripovo, they'll all live
together
in one place, and this will live in some kind of reputation dashboard that will paint a picture of your reputation capital.
And seeing them all together, it gave me this indescribably hopeful feeling.
They're sharing a moment together, and we've even done an experiment where you can cut out different pieces of this frame and you can still see that they're sharing it.
Now when the Cochrane systematic reviewers were trying to collect
together
all of the data from all of the trials that had ever been conducted on whether Tamiflu actually did this or not, they found that several of those trials were unpublished.
So if there was this world and this screen, and if there was the physical world around me, I couldn't ever get them
together
in the same place.
If they're going to build an industry around it, they need to know that their connection isn't tenuous but permanent, because if a cable breaks, you have to send a ship out into the water, throw a grappling hook over the side, pick it up, find the other end, and then fuse the two ends back
together
and then dump it over.
And after a few moments, her therapist tries a new tack, and they start singing together, and Gabby starts to sing through her tears, and you can hear her clearly able to enunciate the words to a song that describe the way she feels, and she sings, in one descending scale, she sings, "Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine."
We can see the stars and the planets but we can't see what holds them apart, or what draws them
together.
So I teamed up with a gentleman called James Leahy, a civil engineer and a recent master's graduate of the Sustainable Development program at DIT, and
together
we drafted the simplified model network, which I could then go ahead and visualize.
Oxfam and Swiss Re,
together
with Rockefeller Foundation, are helping farmers like this one build hillside terraces and find other ways to conserve water, but they're also providing for insurance when the droughts do come.
You know that when you have those abusive voices, all those little neurons get
together
and in that little gap you get a real toxic "I want to kill myself" kind of chemical, and if you have that over and over again on a loop tape, you might have yourself depression.
And so if you put
together
these themes of a narrative or a hypothesis in human testing, right, you get some beautiful results, even when we didn't have very good technologies.
And so you put
together
the thread of narrative hypothesis, experimentation in humans, and informed consent, and you get what we call clinical study, and it's how we do the vast majority of medical work.
We cannot take the information from past trials and put them
together
to form statistically significant samples.
So the thing that I'm proposing we do here is that we reach behind us and we grab the dust, that we reach into our bodies and we grab the genotype, and we reach into the medical system and we grab our records, and we use it to build something together, which is a commons.
It's something that we build
together
because we think it's important.
And the other thing about these systems is that it only takes a small number of really unreasonable people working
together
to create them.
It's a study of 150,000 women in California, and they're going to return all the data to the participants of the study in a computable form, with one-clickability to load it into the study that I've put
together.
I thought, where is the perfect place we can get the tradies
together
where they feel socially included and they feel comfortable and they can share, they can open up and talk about mental health in the building industry?
So, I'm going to count to you, so we don't all do it
together.
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.
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