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And last year, I tried it for the first time and was thrilled by the efficiency at
which
I was able to produce poetry.
I'll try to speak a little bit today about a phenomenon
which
can, and actually is changing the world, and whose name is people power.
So I would like to speak a little bit about the phenomenon
which
is behind what already seems to be a very bad year for bad guys.
What seems to be very new,
which
is the idea I would like to share with you today, is that there is a set of rules and skills
which
can be learned and taught in order to perform successful nonviolent struggle.
Steak,
which
stands for a Mubarak-Ben Ali type of military police dictatorship, or a potato,
which
stands for a Tehran type of theocracies.
The same Generation Y, with their rules, with their tools, with their games, and with their language,
which
sounds a little bit strange to me.
Whether the Egyptians and Tunisians will make it through the transition, or this will end in bloody ethnic and religious conflicts, whether the Syrians will maintain nonviolent discipline, faced with a brutal daily violence
which
kills thousands already, or they will slip into violent struggle and make ugly civil war.
If you look at the last 35 years and different social transitions, from dictatorship to democracy, you will see that, out of 67 different cases, in 50 of these cases it was nonviolent struggle
which
was the key power.
The random characters that happened to be shown to the user were W, A, I, T, which, of course, spell a word.
Let me now tell you about a project that we did a few years later,
which
is sort of the next evolution of CAPTCHA.
This is a project that we call reCAPTCHA,
which
is something that we started here at Carnegie Mellon, then we turned it into a start-up company.
That's using a technology called OCR, for optical character recognition,
which
takes a picture of text and tries to figure out what text is in there.
So we give you another word, for
which
the system does know the answer.
We don't tell you
which
one's
which
and we say, please type both.
And if you type the correct word for the one for
which
the system knows the answer, it assumes you are human and it also gets some confidence that you typed the other word correctly.
It's about 100 million a day,
which
is the equivalent of about two and a half million books a year.
So this actually has given rise to a really big Internet meme that tens of thousands of people have participated in,
which
is called CAPTCHA art.
[This insult to father's stones?] (Laughter) And then comes the ending,
which
is my favorite part of the whole thing.
As opposed to learning with made-up sentences, people are learning with real content,
which
is inherently interesting.
But perhaps more surprisingly, the translations that we get from people using the site, even though they're just beginners, the translations that we get are as accurate as those of professional language translators,
which
is very surprising.
We haven't yet launched, but if you go there, you can sign up to be part of our private beta,
which
is probably going to start in three or four weeks.
In an orb-web-weaving spider, you can find seven types of silk glands, and what I have depicted here in this picture, let's start at the one o'clock position, there's tubuliform silk glands,
which
are used to make the outer silk of an egg sac.
There's the aggregate and flagelliform silk glands
which
combine to make the sticky capture spiral of an orb web.
There's also aciniform silk,
which
is used to wrap prey.
So this makes quantifying silk properties by methods such as tensile testing,
which
is basically, you know, tugging on one end of the fiber, very amenable.
We think that's because the dragline silk,
which
is used to make the frame and radii for a web, needs to be very strong.
These are the two species of spiders for
which
the vast majority of time and money on synthetic spider silk research has been to replicate their dragline silk proteins.
I went to my laser lab,
which
is located near Karlsplatz, in Freihaus, at the Vienna University of Technology.
It worked brilliantly from the first test on, and it had the same resolution as systems
which
cost 60,000 euros, and we only spent 1,500 euros for the system, not including my salary, but that wouldn't add so much on its own.
And you can see, you have a set stage
which
moves up.
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