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I started observing technology and how criminals were
using
it as a young patrol officer.
Twenty years later, criminals are still
using
mobile phones, but they're also building their own mobile phone networks, like this one, which has been deployed in all 31 states of Mexico by the narcos.
Recently, the FBI arrested an al Qaeda affiliate in the United States, who was planning on
using
these remote-controlled drone aircraft to fly C4 explosives into government buildings in the United States.
Whether or not you realize it, we are at the dawn of a technological arms race, an arms race between people who are
using
technology for good and those who are
using
it for ill.
So I wanted to develop something that we could develop very fast, that would be cheap, and that would be open-source, so, because oil spills are not only happening in the Gulf of Mexico, and that would be
using
renewable energy.
Currently, what they were doing is that they were
using
these small fishing boats, and they were cleaning clean lines in an ocean of dirt.
If you're
using
the exact same amount of surface of oil absorbent, but you're just paying attention to natural patterns, and if you're going up the winds, you can collect a lot more material.
If you're multiplying the rig, so you multiply how many layers of absorbent you're using, you can collect a lot more.
So Protei is now an international network of innovation for selling technology
using
this shape-shifting hull.
Business as usual is saying, what's most important is to make lots of profit, and you'll be
using
technology for that, and people will be your work force, instrumentalized, and environment is usually the last priority.
And that's what I've been doing for 20 years,
using
DNA sequencing, collecting samples from various places, including the human body, reading the DNA sequence and then
using
that DNA sequencing to tell us about the microbes that are in a particular place.
And so what I want to tell you about for a few minutes is, what people have learned
using
DNA sequencing techniques in particular, to study the microbial cloud that lives in and on us.
In the last few years there's been a great expansion in
using
DNA technology to study the microbes in and on people.
There's a project going on at UC Davis where people are
using
probiotics to try and treat, prevent, necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants.
Studies in model systems like mouse and other animals are also helping do this, but people are now
using
these technologies because they've gotten very cheap, to study the microbes in and on a variety of people.
So here, I'm
using
a rendering algorithm to paint the frequencies of the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in a way that the eyes can take them in as a single visual impression, and the technique will also show the strengths of the visual cortex for pattern recognition.
And in the middle of the recording, the mics pick this up, but later in the recording, this kid shows up, and he starts
using
a line at the top of the park to do some very advanced tricks on something called the tall rail.
It's an entirely student-built electric vehicle, which through
using
its rear-wheel drive and front-wheel steer-by-wire can drift around corners.
So what I did was, I filmed six of my friends and then,
using
video mapping and video projection, I created a video sculpture, which was these six friends projected into jars.
This is by a local Ghanaian entrepreneur,
using
his own capital.
I mean, if the people here who've had experience
using
open platforms, you're interested to talk with them this week and try to take this forward.
That's why, two years ago, I created the Cyborg Foundation, which is a foundation that tries to help people become a cyborg, tries to encourage people to extend their senses by
using
technology as part of the body.
This is a photograph, and I wish I could tell you that this is a very high-tech piece of US Navy gear that we're
using
to stop the trafficking.
MM: And that linking of the digital content to something that's physical is what we call an aura, and I'll be
using
that term a little bit as we go through the talk.
So, what's great about this is it isn't just a faster, more convenient way to get information in the real world, but there are times when actually
using
this medium allows you to be able to display information in a way that was never before possible.
And he thought about
using
binary.
The problem with
using
binary is that the machine would have been so tall, it would have been ridiculous.
Now, the reason they used punch cards was that Jacquard, in France, had created the Jacquard loom, which was weaving these incredible patterns controlled by punch cards, so he was just repurposing the technology of the day, and like everything else he did, he's
using
the technology of his era, so 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, cogs, steam, mechanical devices.
I started
using
four cylinders.
The issue is how are we
using
what has been given back.
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