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I have 11-year-old kids stop me and show me stuff they built for Arduino that's really scary to see the capabilities that kids have when you give them the
tools.
You see, people at their fingertips now, everybody, not just Julian Assange, have these powerful
tools
for finding out what's going on, scrutinizing, informing others, and even organizing collective responses.
So these 20-somethings created an alternative health care system, where what they did is they used Twitter and basic publicly available
tools
that when someone's injured, a car would show up, it would pick them up, take them to a makeshift medical clinic, where you'd get medical treatment, as opposed to being executed.
In the hands of the TED community, these are awesome
tools
which will bring about great change for our world, but in the hands of suicide bombers, the future can look quite different.
The
tools
to change the world are in everybody's hands.
A recent study from the University of Michigan showed that these games are incredibly powerful relationship-management
tools.
We know our 20th-century
tools
are not going to work.
What's great about this is, the
tools
to do this are free.
They are essentially foot soldiers for the health care system who live in the local community and are trained with basic
tools
and basic concepts of health care, and the main purpose is basically to inform people to basically, how to lead a better life, but also to divert or sort of make recommendations of what kind of health care should they approach?
How do we empower her with simple
tools
that's not diagnostic but more screening in nature so she at least knows how to advise the patients better?
So I couldn't use
tools
like muting or blocking.
However, there are 6.3 million people worldwide who have the disease, and they have to live with incurable weakness, tremor, rigidity and the other symptoms that go along with the disease, so what we need are objective
tools
to detect the disease before it's too late.
I hear voices talking, but mostly the shaft is this cacophony of men coughing, and stone being broken with primitive
tools.
Here he's seen taking a bath at the well, pouring big buckets of water over his head, and the wonderful news is, as you and I are sitting here talking today, Kofi has been reunited with his family, and what's even better, his family has been given
tools
to make a living and to keep their children safe.
We've got no
tools
to deal with this, and life is way too complex.
And if some community member is in this organizing position in every area after every disaster, these
tools
should exist.
MO: The
tools.
This leaves local residents to deal with the thousands of spontaneous volunteers, thousands of donations, and all with no training and no
tools.
But none of these
tools
allow you to value high-priority information amidst all of the photos and well-wishes.
If we can get the right
tools
at the right time to the people who will inevitably step up and start putting their communities back together, we can create new standards in disaster recovery.
MO: We needed canvasing tools, donations databasing, needs reporting, remote volunteer access, all in an easy-to-use website.
Alvin, our software engineer and co-founder, has built these
tools.
In our hometown, we trained a half-dozen residents to run these Web
tools
on their own, because Caitria and I live here, in Boston.
But if you give locals the tools, if you show them what they can do to recover, they become experts.
And if I had to pick a group that I think is our Invisible College, is our generation's collection of people trying to take these
tools
and to press it into service, not for more arguments, but for better arguments, I'd pick the open-source programmers.
This is a tremendously complicated program, and yet, for years, Torvalds ran this not with automated
tools
but out of his email box.
This looks like a dis-org chart, and yet, out of this community, but using these tools, they can now create something together.
Now, I would love to tell you that the fact that the open-source programmers have worked out a collaborative method that is large scale, distributed, cheap, and in sync with the ideals of democracy, I would love to tell you that because those
tools
are in place, the innovation is inevitable.
That's now the state we're in with these collaboration
tools.
So over the past few years, I've tried ways to share more with my neighbors in public space, using simple
tools
like stickers, stencils and chalk.
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