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Firstborns across history have tended to be bigger and healthier than later borns, in part, because of the head start they got on food in an area in
which
it could be scarce.
They're also flat-out funnier,
which
is another thing that comes in handy, because a person who's making you laugh is a very hard person to slug.
What I'm going to talk to you about today are some hacks, some real world cyberattacks that people in my community, the academic research community, have performed,
which
I don't think most people know about, and I think they're very interesting and scary, and this talk is kind of a greatest hits of the academic security community's hacks.
There's also a wireless network in the car,
which
can be reached from many different ways.
What was interesting is, by videotaping on a bus, they were able to produce exactly what people on their smartphones were typing, and then they had a surprising result,
which
is that their software had not only done it for their target, but other people who accidentally happened to be in the picture, they were able to produce what those people had been typing, and that was kind of an accidental artifact of what their software was doing.
There's several other notable attacks that unfortunately I don't have time to go into, but the one that I wanted to point out was a group from the University of Michigan
which
was able to take voting machines, the Sequoia AVC Edge DREs that were going to be used in New Jersey in the election that were left in a hallway, and put Pac-Man on it.
In a world where over two days of video get uploaded every minute, only that
which
is truly unique and unexpected can stand out in the way that these things have.
And so 10 years ago, an international program began called the Census of Marine Life,
which
set out to try and improve our understanding of life in the global oceans.
If you were to go out there today, 20 years after this fishery collapsed, if you could catch a fish,
which
would be a bit of a challenge, it would be half that size still.
For animals that don't surface, we have something called pop-up tags,
which
collect data about light and what time the sun rises and sets.
And so what that means is we can unambiguously identify
which
species are
which
even if they look similar to each other, but may be biologically quite different.
So for example, they found something
which
was sold as tuna,
which
is very valuable, was in fact tilapia,
which
is a much less valuable fish.
That's the warm colors
which
show a well-sampled region.
And so one of the records that we had was this sooty shearwater,
which
undergoes these spectacular migrations all the way from New Zealand all the way up to Alaska and back again in search of endless summer as they complete their life cycles.
There were trawls taken in the deep sea in the Mediterranean,
which
collected more garbage than they did animals.
And I could spend the rest of my time,
which
is getting very limited, going through this litany of concerns about the ocean, but I want to end on a more positive note.
That is for people who can see a marine protected area and who can benefit from the insight that it provides,
which
enables them to reset their baseline.
It will stop because of the growing demand of us on all the resources, all the capacity, all the systems of the Earth,
which
is now having economic damage.
The rate at
which
the technology is getting faster is itself getting faster.
Cloud computing, what my friends at Autodesk call infinite computing; sensors and networks; robotics; 3D printing,
which
is the ability to democratize and distribute personalized production around the planet; synthetic biology; fuels, vaccines and foods; digital medicine; nanomaterials; and A.I. I mean, how many of you saw the winning of Jeopardy by IBM's Watson?
It is about taking that
which
was scarce and making it abundant.
And if that pans out,
which
I have every confidence it will, Coca-Cola will deploy this globally to 206 countries around the planet.
And we have three billion new minds coming online to work with us to solve the grand challenges, to do that
which
we must do.
So it turns out the inertia,
which
governs angular motion, scales as a fifth power of R.
So these minimum-snap trajectories in this flat space are then transformed back into this complicated 12-dimensional space,
which
the robot must do for control and then execution.
So again, the robots monitor this error and calculate the control commands 100 times a second,
which
then translates into motor commands, 600 times a second.
And my mother packed me a suitcase full of books,
which
to me seemed like a perfectly natural thing to do.
And also we have this belief system right now that I call the new groupthink,
which
holds that all creativity and all productivity comes from a very oddly gregarious place.
Even in subjects like math and creative writing,
which
you think would depend on solo flights of thought, kids are now expected to act as committee members.
It's based on a book called "The Princess of Mars,
" which
was written by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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