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it was about 18 years ago, i introduced janine, uh, to interface, who you're going to hear from. um, the carpet company founded byby raray anderson, anand, you know, later after this morning, you will see, um, the biomimicry global design challenge award being presented here on stage by janine and the ray c. anderson foundation. um, but this story goes ba and i want to take you there. 18 years ago, i was part of what's called the eco dream team--i didn't name it-- at interface, ok? named after the basketball team in the olympics. amory lovins, bill browning, john picard, bill mcdonough, paul hawken. what's common to those 5 people? woman: men! hawken: : yes. exactly. thank y. exactlyly. it was kind d of a gy thing, and,d, uh,t t a meeting t the interface,e, uh, team, i wanted to bring--i told them ii wanted to bring in a biologist under the dream team, and they said, "who is that?" i said, "janine benyus," and they go, "who's that?" you know, and it was like, um, they were saying, "like, a biologist?" th--these were engineers and executives, uh--h--half ofof whom were also engine
it was about 18 years ago, i introduced janine, uh, to interface, who you're going to hear from. um, the carpet company founded byby raray anderson, anand, you know, later after this morning, you will see, um, the biomimicry global design challenge award being presented here on stage by janine and the ray c. anderson foundation. um, but this story goes ba and i want to take you there. 18 years ago, i was part of what's called the eco dream team--i didn't name it-- at interface, ok? named after...
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one of which was the san francisco business task interface. that's been completed and tested and signed off at this point as well. i should point out a couple years ago, the san francisco business interface was oddly a big problem area, there wasn't even an approach how to do it on the table at that point in time. so to see that that hurdle has been passed and we have a working product at this point in time is a very good sign. you will see, you know, maybe there should have been a ceremony changing of the color of the dots but now we're past stages two and three and on to stage four. in the next few months we'll focus on build, basically heads down development type of activities. a lot of reports to build, a lot of interfaces to build, a lot of scripting to make the application do what we want it to do and that's the focus of the next three or four months. so you'll see activities for the coming months, that's it. we have to wrap up some of the interfaces and we have a lot of reports to work on. d.b.i. lives on through reports, by reports eve
one of which was the san francisco business task interface. that's been completed and tested and signed off at this point as well. i should point out a couple years ago, the san francisco business interface was oddly a big problem area, there wasn't even an approach how to do it on the table at that point in time. so to see that that hurdle has been passed and we have a working product at this point in time is a very good sign. you will see, you know, maybe there should have been a ceremony...
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we are going to have to rethink that interface. we need to be accessible to all but we also need to make sure there is intervention we think about from the get-go and i'm hoping to come up with a good waive can do that being crowdsourcing or something else. >> i am jane patterson brought carolina. speaking of networks is a possible for the fcc to consider additional funding for health care connect being as we are at a right now of $400 billion in the fact that we have so many elderly across the country and getting to them with health care will mean they get good care. >> you are absolutely right about that. there was a time when telemedicine was reserved for most rural areas where was hard to find doctors and specialists but the chew this telemedicine is part of a mainstream modern medicine. the fcc late last year started a new rulemaking to update its existing rural health care programs to try to address the growing demand and think more thoughtfully about how to push those dollars out there in the future. there's an open proceedi
we are going to have to rethink that interface. we need to be accessible to all but we also need to make sure there is intervention we think about from the get-go and i'm hoping to come up with a good waive can do that being crowdsourcing or something else. >> i am jane patterson brought carolina. speaking of networks is a possible for the fcc to consider additional funding for health care connect being as we are at a right now of $400 billion in the fact that we have so many elderly...
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bill gates is bitter but we tains his foresight the monks were nuns graphics interface represents the future of personal computer without a qualm he makes his move you know i didn't trust bill gates you know while we were working on the macintosh i was one of the first people apple to catch on to the fact that microsoft was cloning the macintosh they were making their own version of the macintosh operating system. i was always on the phone with a fellow who was in charge of microsoft's application software he was asking me questions about how the macintosh system software word that he didn't need to know to do what he was doing so i kind of caught on to the idea hey there being the mac. i told steve he wasn't worried about it at all jobs is in reached when he learns that microsoft is launching a new operating system windows there was a pretty strong disagreement with windows game you know then that was probably of all of the things that are absolutely in there comes out was the that was the thing the that upset out of the most of the numbers of people so there. are lawyers. and the su
bill gates is bitter but we tains his foresight the monks were nuns graphics interface represents the future of personal computer without a qualm he makes his move you know i didn't trust bill gates you know while we were working on the macintosh i was one of the first people apple to catch on to the fact that microsoft was cloning the macintosh they were making their own version of the macintosh operating system. i was always on the phone with a fellow who was in charge of microsoft's...
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graphical user interface was the future of computing and so if he wanted to be to remain in you knowdos was everything dos was huge but he knew that if he didn't do windows he'd be out of business. bill gates goes on the offensive job's over it he had a taste of this when renewing licensing for b.c. which he quipped apple to stupidity knows best selling computer it's the end of their collaboration now it's open more for here they had a negotiation and bill held out for a extremely high price that he didn't expect to get and steve sell trapped and so he paid bill what bill asked he overpay for the contract extension on. the microsoft basic they made so much money from that apple contract that they devoted the excess money the money they never expected to get to creating an international business we always talk about companies plane crafts it's a chess game well everybody else was playing chess bill was playing three dimensional chess he already had his move on another board already calculated from three moves on the previous board so if you look at the fact that microsoft more than ha
graphical user interface was the future of computing and so if he wanted to be to remain in you knowdos was everything dos was huge but he knew that if he didn't do windows he'd be out of business. bill gates goes on the offensive job's over it he had a taste of this when renewing licensing for b.c. which he quipped apple to stupidity knows best selling computer it's the end of their collaboration now it's open more for here they had a negotiation and bill held out for a extremely high price...
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that's a risk that exists for how we interface with our phone, where everyone is staring at a screen the voice interaction is one of those things that could present risks to apple, but as far as an opportunity, it's very early stage. even the cable companies, which set out boxes in your homes can try to take advantage of this, given the presence they have in the home siri is something that's going to develop, but i think sometimes people get overexcited about the impact of alexa. to your point, we don't know how many are in people's homes right now. i'm guessing it's fairly limited. in the future there's a tremendous opportunity for whether it's apple or amazon or google or even the cable companies or telecom guys to try and own that presence in your home that will control that voice interface. >> walter, we appreciate your time today obviously, a lot to process coming out of ces, so walter of btig andy is going to stick around. one faang component does find itself in the headlines again today, that's apple defending itself from concerns about the use of iphones and kids. josh lipton
that's a risk that exists for how we interface with our phone, where everyone is staring at a screen the voice interaction is one of those things that could present risks to apple, but as far as an opportunity, it's very early stage. even the cable companies, which set out boxes in your homes can try to take advantage of this, given the presence they have in the home siri is something that's going to develop, but i think sometimes people get overexcited about the impact of alexa. to your point,...
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an interface is any spot or surface where two things meet.'re familiar with the physical forces creating friction and solid phases, like when a tire skids on a road. but a liquid sliding across a solid also experience this is friction in tension. it's part of what makes some liquid sticky such as maple syrup. >> a ubiquitous problem, whether personal problems to chemical industry to energy industry. >> liquid guide came about due to an infamous interface problem in the oil industry. drilling oil unerst all types of crud, mucky settlement and minerals which make crystals and can form molasses goop and plug a pipe. >> if they form it's catastrophic because if you release this methane plug the methane can come out and essentially lead to an explosion. >> he was mulling how to prevent the plugs from forming when a similar problem sprouted at home. >> that too many my son was about a year old, my wife was trying to get honey out of a bottle and, you know, she said, you know, why don't you apply this technology to bottles. >> the plastic, glass, an
an interface is any spot or surface where two things meet.'re familiar with the physical forces creating friction and solid phases, like when a tire skids on a road. but a liquid sliding across a solid also experience this is friction in tension. it's part of what makes some liquid sticky such as maple syrup. >> a ubiquitous problem, whether personal problems to chemical industry to energy industry. >> liquid guide came about due to an infamous interface problem in the oil industry....
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there is that interface with a will talk about infrastructure in back-and-forth.doing rental michigan, we are the world leader. we are doing this with construction zones. we pick a construction zone area where they are infrared, various barcodes inside the vehicle can read that tells them it is a construction zone. we have a human piece but now actually have so the camera can register and the vehicle can understand the construction zone environment. it can look at lane markings and do many things. and they say you will never believe that this would be possible. these are the kind of infrastructure dialogues that i think can be important. >> is go back to technology in michigan. but always what people think of when they think of technology. >> what part of history are you looking at? because i like your my people if you go back to the early 1900s, we were not just the auto center of the world but the innovation center of the world. it was everything. all of these industries. we were the center of the world. what happened is that we created the modern corporation wh
there is that interface with a will talk about infrastructure in back-and-forth.doing rental michigan, we are the world leader. we are doing this with construction zones. we pick a construction zone area where they are infrared, various barcodes inside the vehicle can read that tells them it is a construction zone. we have a human piece but now actually have so the camera can register and the vehicle can understand the construction zone environment. it can look at lane markings and do many...
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electronic music interfaces have evolved in an exciting way over the last ten years where before you know like when you're making decisions about what sound to make it would literally just take time to like load up a sound before an improvisation but longs to think. now change. sometimes decide like let's work with an object because we're interested in the object and its meaning other times you're just figuring out what's around and just like looking for objects and just sort of you know martin's pretty good at playing objects and just working with them until you get something that's a form that works. and then we're doing this here has to sort through twenty five minutes of my fiddling with the glasses case this is an engine of unhappiness for martin and. the deeper and to me like more frightening question about these techniques now is just that the very impressive wow factor of making music out of an object lends itself beautifully to advertising and capitalism. exposes that this technique can be used in a radical uncritical way but it can also be totally appropriate. to always thi
electronic music interfaces have evolved in an exciting way over the last ten years where before you know like when you're making decisions about what sound to make it would literally just take time to like load up a sound before an improvisation but longs to think. now change. sometimes decide like let's work with an object because we're interested in the object and its meaning other times you're just figuring out what's around and just like looking for objects and just sort of you know...
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it interface. is shoddy and i think that's what the president is referring to in terms of people telling lies and making money off of it you know what about that book. a lot of people say that if the president had not even mentioned it if his attorneys had not tried to stop its publication it would have been a non-story and many people may have never even heard about it. i disagree i would say that any book that has you know juicy shocking relating details supposedly about a sitting u.s. president is going to get some attention and based on the number of people that were supposedly source for this book or supposedly interviewed people had to issue a trash never tractions he's made people have to issue clarifications based on the number of quite frankly false as the mistral those poems book. i have to ask you to chris about what the europeans or should think of the president the latest pew research poll that showed that confidence in the u.s. president around the world is the lowest since the poll b
it interface. is shoddy and i think that's what the president is referring to in terms of people telling lies and making money off of it you know what about that book. a lot of people say that if the president had not even mentioned it if his attorneys had not tried to stop its publication it would have been a non-story and many people may have never even heard about it. i disagree i would say that any book that has you know juicy shocking relating details supposedly about a sitting u.s....
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>> reporter: that's a great question you know, voice-enabled is one of the user interface.e it simple, intuitive and easy to use for anybody, whether you're tech savvy or not, so harman has taken an approach over the years that we're really bringing the best in class design and the sound quality, and we've made it agnostic to work with amazon, google, microsoft, and, of course, samsung, our parent bixby, so we're bringing all our products with these interfaces so users have the choice, which ever you're comfortable with and you want to use, so, look, this is only one year, less than one year after samsung acquired harman and we have a lot of exciting things to show samsung here and the whole connected smart iot and same with harman from home, smart speakers, connected car and connected enterprise, so this ces is very exciting >> talk to me about autonomous driving, is this the new 3-d-tv, something people talk about a lot and get demoed on the floor and really has very little application in people's everyday lives or is it something else? what do you think is driving all th
>> reporter: that's a great question you know, voice-enabled is one of the user interface.e it simple, intuitive and easy to use for anybody, whether you're tech savvy or not, so harman has taken an approach over the years that we're really bringing the best in class design and the sound quality, and we've made it agnostic to work with amazon, google, microsoft, and, of course, samsung, our parent bixby, so we're bringing all our products with these interfaces so users have the choice,...
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the software allows them to send life and test alerts using the same interface and the same login credentials after clicking a button to say are you sure you want to send this alert? in other words the confirmation prompt contains the same language irrespective if it is a test or an actual alert. the confirmation prompt did not offer the officer another opportunity and further hawaii is reliant on those templates making it easier without a sufficient focus on the actual text of the alert message here she was about to send and in contrast to post that environment at another login screen through a separate application. then to distinguish the test environment. including use of watermarks. then the error was worsened by the delay to correct any information. hawaii emergency management system had not anticipated to issue a false alert and as such --dash to help ensure another incident like this never happens again. creating a new policy supervisors must receive advanced notice of all drills to require two credentialed warning officers to sign in and validate and a false alert for the wireless ser
the software allows them to send life and test alerts using the same interface and the same login credentials after clicking a button to say are you sure you want to send this alert? in other words the confirmation prompt contains the same language irrespective if it is a test or an actual alert. the confirmation prompt did not offer the officer another opportunity and further hawaii is reliant on those templates making it easier without a sufficient focus on the actual text of the alert...
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the white house counsel should be the one interfacing with independent outside agencies. so, i think that's something they recognize is a problem and are in theory trying to get right with. >> la mere, let me get to the same question since you covered the building and you're standing right there. any explanation or even spin from the white house on why it is john kelly dealing with the justice department and not the white house counsel? >> no, no definitive explanation. john kelly is taking a more central role both privately and publicly in this administration, including interfacing with, you know, with other agencies, doing the president's bidding, sometimes seemingly acting independently which has caused him to be reprimanded by the president on occasion. the white house has been pretty close hold as to what they expect how this to go the next few days, how they want to roll out if they indeed choose to release the memo how that will go or when. and as you said, they have not even confirmed the president himself has read it. >> ken, ashley and john, do me a favor and st
the white house counsel should be the one interfacing with independent outside agencies. so, i think that's something they recognize is a problem and are in theory trying to get right with. >> la mere, let me get to the same question since you covered the building and you're standing right there. any explanation or even spin from the white house on why it is john kelly dealing with the justice department and not the white house counsel? >> no, no definitive explanation. john kelly...
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as an interface will come ashore on my travels with facebook started a few years ago facebook has a big issue with women and migrant background you can notice that i don't have a nordic look i can see that i am originally from the south here in germany i fight for human rights which isn't always easy in islamic countries people like me are silenced by facebook i have a certain popularity and quite a large following i was blocked for thirty days then my account was deleted but that wasn't the first time my accounts have now been purged four times and since i am a member of the air of d. which in germany files for women's rights i am a nuisance for facebook and the mainstream media lol it was banned under the new law that forces social media to delete offensive content within twenty four hours after receiving a complaint otherwise companies would face huge fines early this month the deputy leader of the alternative for germany party saw her facebook and twitter account suspended after she criticized the country's police for saying happy new year in arabic again says people who express the
as an interface will come ashore on my travels with facebook started a few years ago facebook has a big issue with women and migrant background you can notice that i don't have a nordic look i can see that i am originally from the south here in germany i fight for human rights which isn't always easy in islamic countries people like me are silenced by facebook i have a certain popularity and quite a large following i was blocked for thirty days then my account was deleted but that wasn't the...
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but any connection over any interface and with how much bandwidth that you have a will tell you how many bits of information you consent. one -- can send. you don't need to know anything about anything just to me about the medium of communication. >> this was the maximum you could ever send because it was based off of mathematical. nobody ever violated how much information. but the formula was so simple to find very simple formulas. it is still true through every network so with ai we decided one of the questions is how do you move information content through the ai system? so that is shannon like with that information value and that is her all the research has come together so they remain dispersed with this initiative to exchange ideas. >> you do you think being here in new jersey rather than silicon valley? >> i actually think that they founded silicon valley it was founded by one of the inventors of the transistor. but then he had fallen out with his coinventors. and then he found a semi conductor. >> so we did that formally with silicon valley that i am not so sure it really has con
but any connection over any interface and with how much bandwidth that you have a will tell you how many bits of information you consent. one -- can send. you don't need to know anything about anything just to me about the medium of communication. >> this was the maximum you could ever send because it was based off of mathematical. nobody ever violated how much information. but the formula was so simple to find very simple formulas. it is still true through every network so with ai we...
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a lot of what is working on early are the interfaces with other departments. for example, business tax, linked to gov for online payments through the citizens portal. and a number of other interfaces, all of those are underway at the moment at various stages. the business tax actually, the testing just wrapped up and is going to be completed in the next couple of weeks. we will be working on the specifications over the next couple of weeks. by the time i am here in january, we would expect all of that work to be completed. [please stand by] : -- >> excellent feedback from the departments, they are telling us that's what we need them to do. participation has been excellent and the turn around by accela, and they have to run around and fix things and come back, and doing a good job as well. so actually over the next few days, another major milestone in terms of the history of the project. next time when i come to you i expect stage 2 and 3 to be labelled as completed. any questions? >> go ahead. >> thank you so much. and i especially like that there are no new i
a lot of what is working on early are the interfaces with other departments. for example, business tax, linked to gov for online payments through the citizens portal. and a number of other interfaces, all of those are underway at the moment at various stages. the business tax actually, the testing just wrapped up and is going to be completed in the next couple of weeks. we will be working on the specifications over the next couple of weeks. by the time i am here in january, we would expect all...
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we didn't even have a graphic interface and it didn't touch on this and with these virtual-reality's it goes to the next space. >> host: how did you develop it? >> think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of a we have today how we use [inaudible] design. we try to make 3d models predicting that to the next level and say we are design engineers and now i can see that design space i can collaborate with you, spin it around, change it real time and this is why people like to operate. if you have ever built something in your building an engine or a piece of art there's a physicality behind it that you are clamoring on someone else. i like cbr's as an element of giving the ability to control things and we are seeing that in two areas. one where your see an nfl from any angle that you want not just from a single camera angle but think of it as we work with companies like liberty or be real and now the audience can participate in that game from any point they want. they can see that game from any angle. >> host: virtual-reality gives us the ability to work in a way that we want to w
we didn't even have a graphic interface and it didn't touch on this and with these virtual-reality's it goes to the next space. >> host: how did you develop it? >> think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of a we have today how we use [inaudible] design. we try to make 3d models predicting that to the next level and say we are design engineers and now i can see that design space i can collaborate with you, spin it around, change it real time and this is why people like to...
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say once in a 20-year evolution, i -- [inaudible] way back when compute didn't even have a user interface. the graphic graphic face transformed everything, then touch transformed everything. [inaudible] >> host: how is it developed? >> guest: how is v.r. developed? >> host: yeah. >> guest: think of it this way, part of it is an evolution of what we have today. elle use ad -- i'll use ad design as an example. it's a flat experience, it's 2-d, and you try to make 3-d models. hey, me and you as design engineers, now i can see that design in virtual reality space, i can collaborate, spin it around, change things really time. -- realtime. if you've ever built something, there's a physicality behind thatthat you're collaborating with somebody else. what we're doing is taking v. r. to the next level. that's one example of how i see it evolving. and then i like to say v.r. is an element of giving us better ability to control things the way we like to see hem. we're seeing that in two areas, one the sports group where you're seeing the nfl play from any angle you want, the way you want to see that
say once in a 20-year evolution, i -- [inaudible] way back when compute didn't even have a user interface. the graphic graphic face transformed everything, then touch transformed everything. [inaudible] >> host: how is it developed? >> guest: how is v.r. developed? >> host: yeah. >> guest: think of it this way, part of it is an evolution of what we have today. elle use ad -- i'll use ad design as an example. it's a flat experience, it's 2-d, and you try to make 3-d...
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into those environments, perform those task and be able to overlay all kinds of ideas for user interfacesmaps, biometrics, and understand which of those things actually allow them to do those tasks better. and we can measure that. and then industry can use those platforms to decide what tomake -- to make and decide which things are actually going to work better and then go, you know, get money to do those things. host: let's see it. guest: yeah. hey, guys, can somebody, can somebody do this? so they're going to put on the gear, and what you're going to see is we built this burning mountain lodge. host now, what's he putting on? this is standard vr gear. we really want to make this accessible to researchers and industry across country. we don't want to create a platform that nobody else can buy. so we're using off the shelf equipment so whatever we can do can be easily accessed by industry and academia. host: what's he going to do? >> we're really giving people the ability to walk in and see what it would be like to conceive of having a burning building. he's going to walk into the room wh
into those environments, perform those task and be able to overlay all kinds of ideas for user interfacesmaps, biometrics, and understand which of those things actually allow them to do those tasks better. and we can measure that. and then industry can use those platforms to decide what tomake -- to make and decide which things are actually going to work better and then go, you know, get money to do those things. host: let's see it. guest: yeah. hey, guys, can somebody, can somebody do this? so...
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carla describes some people describing it and free speech for the outside issue, the interface of the college for the university with the public at large. is that a helpful distinction? >> i've not thought of it that way, but it wouldn't take much to persuade me that that is an effective way of thinking about it. what it does highlight for me though is this inner outer a affiant to something appointed want to make that it does address your question, about public and private and social good. the fact is you get very different types of universities and schools on this panel and when the most important distinctions is public versus private. free speech as a constitutional ideal doesn't apply to the private, which most people don't realize. now, any private dentist would know about embraces the idea of free expression, would be the more accurate way of talking about it in the situation a private university or college here but, i mean, that may be, it helps to understand why public and private very different times what i think outside interlopers acting in bad faith, tried to test free spe
carla describes some people describing it and free speech for the outside issue, the interface of the college for the university with the public at large. is that a helpful distinction? >> i've not thought of it that way, but it wouldn't take much to persuade me that that is an effective way of thinking about it. what it does highlight for me though is this inner outer a affiant to something appointed want to make that it does address your question, about public and private and social...
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once in a 20-year evolution, i kuwait this with -- equate this when compute didn't even have an interface touch everything. virtual reality is going to transform -- [inaudible] >> host: how is it developed? >> guest: how was v.r. developed? >> host: yeah. >> guest: think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of what we have today. i'll use ad design as an example. you know, it's a flat experience. it's 2-d, you try to make 3-d model. if you take that to the next level, hey, me and you as design engineers, now i can see that in virtual reality space, i can collaborate with you, spin it around, change things really thyme, this is the way -- realtime, this is way people like to operate. there's a physicality behind that you're collaborating with somebody else. what we're doing is taking v.r. and bringing that to the next level. that's one example of how i see it evolving. and then i like to say v.r. is an element of giving us a were the ability to control things -- a better ability to control things. we're seeing that in two areas. one in sports, you're seeing the way you want to see it
once in a 20-year evolution, i kuwait this with -- equate this when compute didn't even have an interface touch everything. virtual reality is going to transform -- [inaudible] >> host: how is it developed? >> guest: how was v.r. developed? >> host: yeah. >> guest: think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of what we have today. i'll use ad design as an example. you know, it's a flat experience. it's 2-d, you try to make 3-d model. if you take that to the next...
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while we're at it, we should address everything from state training to improved user interfaces that reduce the likelihood of error. in addition, we should explore the viability of offering these alerts to audio and video streaming services and the possibility of aligning traditional daisy chain reporting practices with newer federal alert aggregation capabilities. but above all, we need to act with dispatch. we need real changes in place on an accelerated schedule. we should commit right here, right now, to having them in lace before the summer begins. because what happened in hawaii should never happen again. >> thank you, commissioner. as we heard, the only things that struck the island on january 13 were panic and then outrage. rightly so on each count. that leads to two key questions, what went wrong and what needs to be done to stop a future mistake from happening? those are the two questions i asked the public safety bureau to immediately investigate when i initiated this investigation on january 13. as today's preliminary reports demonstrate, the bureau has made a lot of prog
while we're at it, we should address everything from state training to improved user interfaces that reduce the likelihood of error. in addition, we should explore the viability of offering these alerts to audio and video streaming services and the possibility of aligning traditional daisy chain reporting practices with newer federal alert aggregation capabilities. but above all, we need to act with dispatch. we need real changes in place on an accelerated schedule. we should commit right here,...
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one of the early communities that john told all musicians illegal sorts of musical interfaces for computers then there was a lot of interactive use the lucian's of the baltics. people sort of use of the unit to build the first open source drill. then it was the first open source three d. printer. people said to go and see oh look at this project sports great i like you what do you use all used up to you know what he's up to you know. you guys will contest in north from tustin nor you have what looks like a whole bunch of little tiny boards there mostly arduino microcontrollers so what arduino is is a open source hardware that you can use to write software that interacts with the real world when you're holding your hand as an arduino mega it's the it's of the big one right now that i have this little chips that are called microcontroller. the thing is that if you become a computer you will find for example in the micro. ways over simple terrible stuff so study using that we realized that a lot of software and hardware was a baby with an open source license we want the something that you coul
one of the early communities that john told all musicians illegal sorts of musical interfaces for computers then there was a lot of interactive use the lucian's of the baltics. people sort of use of the unit to build the first open source drill. then it was the first open source three d. printer. people said to go and see oh look at this project sports great i like you what do you use all used up to you know what he's up to you know. you guys will contest in north from tustin nor you have what...
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google eventually agreed to create a chinese interface, but that was in the way of the silicon valleyay of the world where one platform would serve the world, and that egocentricity would have caused every american company to fail in china. also, if you look at the new companies that rose up in china in a very tough competitive environment, i think wechat is clearly a better product than facebook messenger, taobao is better than amazon, and the chinese payment system fully connected, frictionless, micro-payment, peer-to-peer. it is clearly better than paypal and credit cards. many people compare it with gladiators in the colosseum and i am afraid the silicon valley companies are not gladiators. they would get killed in china. emily: you left google in 2009, google left china a few months later. what happened? kai-fu: i had no idea. i was surprised. "new york times" called me one morning and said, what is going on? can we get a quote from you? what and they said google just left china. i said, i have no idea. i can't give you a quote. then i read about it in the news. emily: google sai
google eventually agreed to create a chinese interface, but that was in the way of the silicon valleyay of the world where one platform would serve the world, and that egocentricity would have caused every american company to fail in china. also, if you look at the new companies that rose up in china in a very tough competitive environment, i think wechat is clearly a better product than facebook messenger, taobao is better than amazon, and the chinese payment system fully connected,...
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nowadays behind the display is an onboard computing system and each function needs to specialize user interface . a look back to the one nine hundred fifty s. shows how much has changed very very simple. and we just when we designed it we just put the elements in some places where ever it seemed to clean because the elements are so simple are so small. we have another space to avoid and even to radio when we told this car the radio was an extra something to hold the car we had a radio and then that you think that's when i wondered if he knew. about the radio . i thought that like a toast. in the 1980's metal dashboards were replaced by ones made out of automotive plastics and the cd beats the radio was no longer an add on but integrated into the panel design it also sported a cassette player which meant that drivers could cruise to their own tunes settings cars or even more souped up on board why five smartphone connectivity are now taken for granted by tech savvy consumers the standard analog dashboard instruments are giving way to digital display. the color designs are keeping pace here in th
nowadays behind the display is an onboard computing system and each function needs to specialize user interface . a look back to the one nine hundred fifty s. shows how much has changed very very simple. and we just when we designed it we just put the elements in some places where ever it seemed to clean because the elements are so simple are so small. we have another space to avoid and even to radio when we told this car the radio was an extra something to hold the car we had a radio and then...
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this represents a significant advance in neuroprosthetics, the interface between machine and the human body. the next patient will not need a rucksack to carry the electronics, because they can be miniaturized and implanted under the skin, and the team here are hoping to do the same with the bionic leg, which would have pressure sensors in the foot. engineers, computer scientists, and surgeons from several countries are involved in this eu-funded research. a truly humanlike bionic hand is decades away, but the team here think it will happen. >> you see that we are going more and more in the direction of science fiction like movies like "star wars." luke skywalker after the nd.utation at the e fully controlled, fully centralized processes, similar, identical to the human hand. fergus: since we filmed with almerina, she has had to give back her bionic hand, because it is still in the research stage. but she says when it is commercialized in a few years, she wants the feeling bionic hand back for good. fergus walsh, bbc news, rome. laura: hope for almerina and millions of others. i am lau
this represents a significant advance in neuroprosthetics, the interface between machine and the human body. the next patient will not need a rucksack to carry the electronics, because they can be miniaturized and implanted under the skin, and the team here are hoping to do the same with the bionic leg, which would have pressure sensors in the foot. engineers, computer scientists, and surgeons from several countries are involved in this eu-funded research. a truly humanlike bionic hand is...
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even the throw ins are rejected the referee interface i come on gets the ball. i and that was it defeats hamburg with to nail a model of a comeback is why since the fall nothing that when so far in twenty eight say if they continue like this maybe even the europa league could be within reach of the second goal was critical and from then on we finally had control of the match with the two nil final score the result was well deserved for didn't i them on taking a look at the year overall we've now won three matches in a row it's enormous for us most of all it's just good to know that we're still capable of it was good service in those muscle from i well they've not forgotten how to celebrate cinco hamburg is in a complete shambles. so just prostrating of course because we really wanted to win today so we took on so much in the end we didn't earn any points it's tough on all of us fans all of you know terms unacceptable to us and it's about time for hamburg to finally learn from its mistakes and make some serious change. use with a squad that costs more than fifty
even the throw ins are rejected the referee interface i come on gets the ball. i and that was it defeats hamburg with to nail a model of a comeback is why since the fall nothing that when so far in twenty eight say if they continue like this maybe even the europa league could be within reach of the second goal was critical and from then on we finally had control of the match with the two nil final score the result was well deserved for didn't i them on taking a look at the year overall we've...