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a number of cities across the united states when people need to be heard in this culture they are real boy at nearly 500 points with a spoiler and about 80 percent of this land does al-jazeera has teams on the ground people are just talking about wind and solar as if that's going to solve the problem if want to bring you more room moved to new documentaries and life moves on a sunday online. really broke up. when i was your age i read about barry bonds and i thought they were both going to have ok then you can have these things remember. what you do and
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you know what when i when i'm older i want to work with robots i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yet. without her so i'm going to make the robot. like. a little bit too much you know like a i think like you know really. just really just sort of it. thank you and then it's going right back to what does look like right in the bronx gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year at university and i saw all my classes and my she tauriel so they were very few goes my quasi and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all trying to struggle here in the wild that i thought oh i could do something about it oh ok was angola through much or through
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little. too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this i recruited a few of my friends and so i start lining these robotics workshops and so we had the 60 people sign up for a break i was with him greatly of us actually 1st meeting in the 1st 3 months me toward 124 goals from 5 schools around open. it changed everything going to like it just gave us a. national platform to spread our message and. i was
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impacting hundreds of people way thousands of people alone with thomas you know or writing about us and thinking about how they were getting engaged and involved and that just had a ripple effect in terms of cost getting out there and doing war crimes was coming in mostly girls had no idea what engineering is on the backs they tell us things like. i thought it had to do with engines. have to do with metal i thought they would train drive ins and my personal favorite . i was wondering if you know you sheldon of the big bang theory was in my head with friends was just sort of busy in the end i did 140 speaking engagements in 8 months and so i was like everywhere and giving my 20 speeches along we need to be teaching our kids from this only as primary school how to make
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stuff. i think of cutting through wire south florida and i was going to hear. that. if i get it wrong on the real thing then it's a lot of work to fix. these are telephones frivolous they allow people to be moved to places simply asleep to be in cape town south africa and have these 3 boats in melbourne australia and really down to the very bottom and have a midi in mobile while having your meetings and going about your life in cape town south africa same time. it's so exciting this technology because it gives people a super power of. being more than who they are so are you using technology to amplify your empower. so we've got full reverse sort of even.
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with good reports here the fully builds and just say any. final victory rigorous testing. you know should make sure they cost everything and say during this in the back to be fixed. i always try to think of. my robots in terms of how they can be useful to people at the disability. and we decided that would put the ability to recognize objects on the fire so people with better vision would be able to recognise everyday objects just by pointing their for another. hey guys. i'm going to be demonstrating a new app for the blind that point really enjoying it is calling it a i believe so we can detect objects you put your phone and object it will try to buy the. laboratory cool stuff good had
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a blind school contact also in favor in their classrooms and the girls in particular really live to because it meant that when they went to the bathrooms they didn't have to feel around for the the same the toilet all been that way it made their whole experience hi jean. sasha we're should all have known one of the double of the neck straight yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. i worry about cancer people the disability we really have to come up with a variety of control and. different people have different levels of ability in terms of their ability to move ahead on their.
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i will say this i mean like iraq. right look at this they're. the guys he's research tells me how he wants to project on. in simple terms i am he's human right ot just perform the tasks he tells me to perform and to complete those projects airport for 46 roi. that's fine that's a good side to the other one yes. the robot is easy and i can show him what's happening and have the procedures progressing leave some extra yeah he gives me if you're short messages any questions all asking all right i'll leave a little bit extra. so. it's yours. sure. it's.
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just us. us. 3 years. if both really heartwarming but thing is teleport and life is better for him in some way. people with limited aquaman ability they want to just feel like i seem in here is a witch to be independent and g things by themselves i think it's really important to listen and just get into that weldon be there for them. but leave that at that. but you say roar of the soldiering was.
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before i felt anything i spoke to pay for over from the strong quite a plague association i reached out to friends and was introduced to friends he had . told me that really excited about robotics being able to give them the ability to have independence and. little shows around the house for themselves so i made the robot arm for with limited awful immobility in order to fix things up off the ground all eyebrow given solicitor and. break even in terms of. its compactness its functionality if you said we want to we want to be able to lift 2 liters of milk. and so like the idea here around which chamber it was formed this is a hybrid of shiva and teleport.
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so in terms of being a very forward and backwards left and right like a crab and rotational that's 3 degrees of freedom we're actually c.r. at another trade agrees afraid on and with. murder. lifting up over in the wrists. 7 degrees of freedom. and then being able to rotate a hand that's after freedom in this robot arm. the math is quite complicated because a certain major is afraid on the same a different joint and also figuring out how to get from one place to an elbow and where all the joint stationary in order to forget about is as also quite
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challenging sorry. it's a very interesting problem. so once it has teleports head he'll be like a tele presence robot with an a to her freedom should for we do all that would actually have to get an end effector off cheever and put on that and that has a hand to pick things are. really important to understand and feel duty. and get into their well until you actually talk to them you never actually nor they have insights that you never thought of. the people who were a strong quarter pleasure to association either have a disability or work with people with a disability all the time and serve to get their feedback was really important so we took this robot on and this robot and we can biosphere together all
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and we may be this 8 degree or freedom robot on the can list 3 killer is. from 80 centimeters away so you're in a chair you know like control your robot walk in front of me or the door fear you have your own personal. i think i'd like a touch of you know i have a portable back into the hands and have to just walk around from the other concept specially opinion program that's thought to measure imagination how can you sit around the house all the sort of things. they're quite hard to put in the house we're born to use time to explore more and more always toward still more problems chocolate so i can go out you know this can reach to that hard time oh i'm going to chuckle something else well you see the broom and look at the end of country. he's another a protestant save cup pre-prepared me was in the fridge open the fridge door take
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it out there tell you believe it to i've been to a touch and mark like go again drop it in the buttons again and did and it got there independent you know dinner is ready for them as well. this is a great sea for those clients who don't want that 24 seventh's we've got quite a few clients that just get sick of someone always having to baby that want to be a lie in those days a call for them. well cities although i didn't say that with my colleagues coming. and i'll see if i can. say $100.00 laid out. the list by the g.d. can get a trial on top of those 5 on the way those plans lead the higher up journalist ability fought. side by tithing is in my head.
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so that's what i'm told this was my team. has become a company. and i'm good how they might see you again as i get to see you here will be looking well. i think it's a decent rate song here as well it's set up sorry tell me. yeah if you had a robot he found what would you want to do with that will. allow it to be as independent as possible. that the wire got what i got and what they were going. to come up i saw this good blowout like this yeah that was well up quick and he actually rather than blowing him yeah we were out getting a drink quite a time ago care to hold my trip bottled up car feel a bit sorry for them that that will stand there then one could try and calling himself would be. you already have nothing else worry about any of the little
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things like i feel like it's the little things that really make a big difference who i am where you people. when up is meeting them. and i want to shake their hands. i want to shake my hand so. i don't feel so awkward the. value of human like a claim with no concept of back. roads i will usually go to may you would you go to express my warmest wants them. yet i want to the. return of pirates i being it's. so quiet and spreadable about what to look there was a way to be a little bit see the movie out. the other side the side why wouldn't touch my. team play yeah that's what i usually do when i when i meet someone yeah but usually i just i just reach out and i just touch it and i like you
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know i think i'll leave that stop the. to the extent that interaction it yeah yeah just there's a connection. that has very hard to. hear from lots of people out from. that one of the very smart ones ability to. someone's brain being a good phrase by kids that's mostly bad with a good fair honestly. and that's why what think of. when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on a project you're watching on they really reiterate their parties and their priorities become your priorities for your project and what you're trying to achieve. i'm thinking we.
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i think one of the wisest came out. did some of it is. will. see how long with her telling us she worked really hard so but my brother and i could if it is a pay in various extracurricular activities and we could get a good education and it made me think if i became an entrepreneur and you know if everything went badly i think she thought i could get a look at it and get any job and just provide for my family and sir i gave me
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a lot of freedom and. i knew that even if i wanted everything with air it's a. great pleasure to kick off for seedings with a. please welcome. to my room i'm. and when i received the study mechanical engineering at imperial college in london when i 1st arrived i thought it would be so great to have our regulars here then we could be global. no one showed up to the 1st meeting in the u.k. and so when i realized it's not for about an hour i cried. that experience really taught me that it's ok to have things not work out as long as you learn from your mistakes. from them and keep going.
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behaving erratically and we couldn't figure out why. well it's looking promising. when you prototype something is a lot of temporary ways of doing things even these wives go in the air they are also made using light temporary prototyping kinect is. it's part of. great success with. a lot of patients. up rationed. to be. functional when it's finished
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well anyway so pretty early in the process. yeah i just want to get it. get it out there. someone else to help me. yeah. what makes sense for him all complicated than all those is that we have no murders to have 9 murders compared to 3 intel boy and 6 in jail i'm sorry you've got to find a nation of things i can. just call the process it just makes us realize that what we need to work on and make reliable before we can move forward. is way too many. of just one central brain
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surgery we need always cost. to match wolf while we. always have my doubts but. but i also learned get so excited about what i'm creating i know that i learned a lot and i know that i'll be a better person at the end of a and. i just go ahead and do it anyway and say what the consequences of. he. missed so many exciting projects you can get involved in as an engineer it's important to teach how the next generation how to think i work in a play how to think creatively i just want wall to align engineering so they
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