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darpa claimed that the wheels will result in better manoeuvrability.ore than traditionally—made pizza, you might want to look away now. this pizza—making robot can spread the sauce and put the pizza in the oven, and even cut it for you. the company behind the robot says it does not work faster than a human pizzaiolo, but can be more efficient by making several pizzas at the same time. deep in the heart of boston's jungle of cables, something stirs. it is a cheetah. and it is off for a prowl. we are starting to see walking robots like this trotting out of labs all around the world. now the important skill here is not that they can walk a particular route autonomously — they are usually controlled manually using games controllers. no, the amazing skill here is that they can walk and balance as competently as we can, even on the most unforgiving of terrain. ok, that is impressive. that slips, loses its balance, and regains it. that is the important thing. whoa! good shot! how hard is this? very, very hard. we move our body very easily, but we have to make
darpa claimed that the wheels will result in better manoeuvrability.ore than traditionally—made pizza, you might want to look away now. this pizza—making robot can spread the sauce and put the pizza in the oven, and even cut it for you. the company behind the robot says it does not work faster than a human pizzaiolo, but can be more efficient by making several pizzas at the same time. deep in the heart of boston's jungle of cables, something stirs. it is a cheetah. and it is off for a...
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i think of it as the art of the intelligence committee word darpa gave us the internet and aircraft. they are working on everything from face recognition keeping weapons out of the hands of bad guys to computing. the agency or activity couldn't have found anyone more qualified or over quality ice as i should say as jason crews worked at johns hopkins laboratory the center for biosecurity and didn't spare time he cofounded not one but two biotech companies. because he clearly couldn't figure out what he wanted to do in life he has a masters in public health a masters in administration and a bachelors from the university of chicago said jason is it true renaissance man. >> dilettante. >> before we begin i like to let our audience room and our audience on line know that they can tweet #202 live and i will try to get to your questions later in our conversation. what a week this has been in the world of cyber. just last friday as you know special counsel mueller indicted 12 russian military officers for hacking into the democratic national convention in 2016 and releasing the stolen e-mai
i think of it as the art of the intelligence committee word darpa gave us the internet and aircraft. they are working on everything from face recognition keeping weapons out of the hands of bad guys to computing. the agency or activity couldn't have found anyone more qualified or over quality ice as i should say as jason crews worked at johns hopkins laboratory the center for biosecurity and didn't spare time he cofounded not one but two biotech companies. because he clearly couldn't figure out...
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even on work and projects that are not funded by darpa.our computer system -- >> laura: what is darpa? >> defense advanced research project agency. super high-tech secret warriors. >> laura: i love the acronym from washington. no one knows what they mean. i have to ask. >> absolutely. the other thing we need to do is we need to promote stem, science, technology engineering and mathematics research in the united states. one of the reasons why we bring in so many foreign grad student is that americans aren't willing to study stem and foreign students are. >> laura: the liberal arts. everyone is doing environmental science. that's important. it's good. psychology. everyone, what major are you? i'm a psych major. oh, okay. i majoring in english. okay. what are you going to do for work? how are you going to make money? ivanka trump is doing a big push on stem for girls which i think is really important. she is really spending a lot of time on that, pushing that initiative. it's critical. >> absolutely. unfortunately you have professors, for exa
even on work and projects that are not funded by darpa.our computer system -- >> laura: what is darpa? >> defense advanced research project agency. super high-tech secret warriors. >> laura: i love the acronym from washington. no one knows what they mean. i have to ask. >> absolutely. the other thing we need to do is we need to promote stem, science, technology engineering and mathematics research in the united states. one of the reasons why we bring in so many foreign...
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we have done work on this so has darpa many social media companies are doing research on this but it is trackable. >> i want tonya to tell us about your greatest success story that was a huge cyberevent with over 150 countries. jamming up the national health service in britain so what was your role to gain attribution? >> as you described, it truly was a massive global ransom where attack. may of last year where north koreans and private actors used malware to break computers worldwide and basically took advantage of a known vulnerability to do that. but we are very much in a support role. our aim in addition to integrating information is the federal cybercommunity the intelligence community and responders to help information move through the cybercommunity and that's what we did here and through our work with dhs in the first days when it was heading over the weekend when most attacks do we were aware of information dhs put through their great partnership through the private sector. with a network service providers working on mitigating the attacks to shut it down they were also lea
we have done work on this so has darpa many social media companies are doing research on this but it is trackable. >> i want tonya to tell us about your greatest success story that was a huge cyberevent with over 150 countries. jamming up the national health service in britain so what was your role to gain attribution? >> as you described, it truly was a massive global ransom where attack. may of last year where north koreans and private actors used malware to break computers...
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and it really started from government initiative called darpa, which funds advanced research projects, and the early 2001s, someone there had the idea that self-driving cars could have interesting commercial and military applications so the put together this program to spur along investments and creativity in this space to see what we could do in this country. and the results were pretty outstanding pretty quickly. at some point, around 2006-2007, the founders of google had actually gone to one of this darpa challenges and seen this technology and had the idea, you'll know, if you were to combine this, with some of the software capables we have at google, maybe we could do something pretty amazing for the world. that was the founding moment, governor, was this instinct, because when you think about the social losses that are associated with driving and transportation around the world right now, it's astonishing, and i have to tell you, personally, i worked in this industry for a couple of decades, on the automotive side, and sometimes you forget these overwhelming facts. in the u.s. w
and it really started from government initiative called darpa, which funds advanced research projects, and the early 2001s, someone there had the idea that self-driving cars could have interesting commercial and military applications so the put together this program to spur along investments and creativity in this space to see what we could do in this country. and the results were pretty outstanding pretty quickly. at some point, around 2006-2007, the founders of google had actually gone to one...
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darpa gave us the internet and stealth aircraft. iarpa is working on everything from face recognition to keeping bio weapons out of the hands of bad guys to quantum computing. the agency -- or activity i should say couldn't have found anyone more qualified or overqualified i should say to head it as jason as he has worked at the world bank, oxford university, johns hopkins applied physics laboratory, the center for bio security and brains ton university, and in his spare time he co-founded not one but two biotech companies, and because he clearly couldn't figure out what he wanted to do in life he's got a doctorate in applied economics, a masters in public health, a masters in business administration and masters and a bachelor's from the university of chicago. so, jason is a true renaissance man. >> dilitante. >> before we begin i'd like to let our audience in the room and watching online no he that they can tweet their questions to our guests at #202live. that's #202live. i will try to get to some of your questions later in our con
darpa gave us the internet and stealth aircraft. iarpa is working on everything from face recognition to keeping bio weapons out of the hands of bad guys to quantum computing. the agency -- or activity i should say couldn't have found anyone more qualified or overqualified i should say to head it as jason as he has worked at the world bank, oxford university, johns hopkins applied physics laboratory, the center for bio security and brains ton university, and in his spare time he co-founded not...
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very quick to raise their hand, go surreptitiously to cfius the first customer in 1965 was nasa, then darpaompany with very close connections with the u.s. government i think they're raising the hand on the broad com deal alerted the chinese authorities or brought it to the fore. >> this is the down side of the national champion label if they look too national, then china says wait a minute, we don't need to be helping you with anything. >> that's right. i think shareholders know that, now they're going to have tough questions. go all the way back to 2011. we were coming out of the financial crisis qualcomm was at 60 bucks a share. seven years later, s & p is doubled, broad com increased 350% and it is 60 bucks a share. they had an opportunity to sell out 82 bucks, said this is bad for national security. i think shareholders say we understand, we are where we are. but what are we going to do to drive growth and value in the company. >> does this impact deal volume? does it impact pricing does it impact spreads once there's a deal announced >> it will be interesting to watch. i listened to s
very quick to raise their hand, go surreptitiously to cfius the first customer in 1965 was nasa, then darpaompany with very close connections with the u.s. government i think they're raising the hand on the broad com deal alerted the chinese authorities or brought it to the fore. >> this is the down side of the national champion label if they look too national, then china says wait a minute, we don't need to be helping you with anything. >> that's right. i think shareholders know...
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maybe for darpa, or nsa, or the air force. who know?forms, uh, among us or who visited this planet? >> james: yes, i do. >> anthony: what do you think? >> norio: well, personally, i have a different opinion. this whole alien concept is a cover story in order to conceal certain kind of projects. but i could be wrong. but i try to be a realist, but i'm open to anything. >> anthony: what is for certain and has been authentically documented on film is that somewhere out there among the silos, underground cities, supposed nuclear waste dumps and alien burial grounds, there is a large animal and a hole in the ground. what strange beast even now is being loaded into a grave-size pit in the desert for me? ♪ salads should look like this. crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. delivered to your desk. now delivering to home or office. panera. food as it should be. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fell
maybe for darpa, or nsa, or the air force. who know?forms, uh, among us or who visited this planet? >> james: yes, i do. >> anthony: what do you think? >> norio: well, personally, i have a different opinion. this whole alien concept is a cover story in order to conceal certain kind of projects. but i could be wrong. but i try to be a realist, but i'm open to anything. >> anthony: what is for certain and has been authentically documented on film is that somewhere out...