Traffic
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Yes, part of it is war on terror, and yes, there are terrorists, and they do kill and maim, and we should fight them, but we know through these leaks that they have used the same techniques to listen to phone calls of European leaders, to tap the email of residents of Mexico and Brazil, to read email
traffic
inside the United Nations Headquarters and E.U.
We have a great intersection of highways, I mean, literally no
traffic
congestion in Oklahoma City to speak of.
And so they started helping us drive
traffic
to the website.
Compare this with trying to trespass a bad road in the developing world, or even being stuck in
traffic
in a developed world country.
Less than 100 years ago, women could not vote, and it seemed normal, in the same way that it seems normal today to see a bus in
traffic.
And one thing is that it is also a very beautiful democratic symbol, because as buses zoom by, expensive cars stuck in traffic, it clearly is almost a picture of democracy at work.
At the end of the day, we're separated by something like two hours of heavy
traffic.
And so in a lot of places, there really aren't a lot of good solutions for getting around
traffic.
First of all, you've got a whole other dimension, but also just safety considerations and air-traffic management will not allow bumper-to-bumper
traffic
in the sky.
Anyway, it looks totally crazy, but I was actually thinking about our campus, working with the Zippies and stuff, and just trying to get a lot more bike usage, and I was thinking about, how do you cost-effectively separate the bikes from
traffic?
We will get where we're going faster and society will recapture vast amounts of lost productivity now spent sitting in
traffic
basically polluting.
Where Broadway
traffic
used to run, there are now tables and chairs.
Each streaking dot represents a passenger plane, and by turning air
traffic
data into time-lapse imagery, we can see something that's above us constantly but invisible: the vast network of air travel over the United States.
A while later, I'm back in New York, and I draw this image of being stuck on the Brooklyn bridge in a
traffic
jam.
It'll turn out to be another emergent phenomenon like
traffic
jams, like hurricanes, like life, and we'll figure it out.
The classical cases of emergence are all cases of emergent behavior, how a
traffic
jam behaves, how a hurricane functions, how a living organism reproduces and adapts and metabolizes, all questions about objective functioning.
But dogs like my own Oliver are given antidepressants and some antianxiety medications to keep them from jumping out of buildings or jumping into
traffic.
And I keep it going, and I just got, (Laughter) also, this suggestion from Milan: it's our
traffic
divider, which we call "panettone," and it's painted; it's these beautiful concrete things that you use around Milan to define all the lanes of
traffic.
You figure it out that that is a
traffic
light, that that
traffic
light is red and not green, that that means that you need to stop and not go forward."
There is a tool that can help us bridge the digital divide, respond to emergencies, get
traffic
moving, provide a new engine for economic growth and dramatically reduce CO2 emissions in every sector.
In Maidan, the barricades have been dismantled, and the paving stones which were used as weapons during the protests replaced, so that
traffic
flows freely through the center of the square.
In this obscure competition from Germany called the German
Traffic
Sign Recognition Benchmark, deep learning had learned to recognize
traffic
signs like this one.
Not only could it recognize the
traffic
signs better than any other algorithm, the leaderboard actually showed it was better than people, about twice as good as people.
Now, these kinds of natural rules that exist in your brain, they're not like
traffic
laws, they're more like laws of nature.
Nairobi has horrendous
traffic
jams.
Instead they process images,
traffic
data, collected from a small number of low-resolution webcams in Nairobi streets, and then they use analytic software to predict congestion points, and they can SMS drivers alternate routes to take.
We’d see the poppy paper rappers rap about their paper package or watch paper people carriers get stuck in paper
traffic
on the A4.
Gossip websites, paparazzi, reality programming, politics, news outlets and sometimes hackers all
traffic
in shame.
The
traffic
jam is awful in Tokyo, as you know.
GoTo.com, which we announced actually at TED in 1998, was when companies were looking for cost-effective ways to get
traffic.
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