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it's about a lot of data and how do you process a lot of data in realtime to take advantage of it. and then on the other side, what we do with analytics, and merging that with the ai technology that's becoming much more prevalent today, so our ability to combine ai and analytics so companies can take advantage of connected data is a really big opportunity. and the last big thing that you hear a lot about these days is block chain. and block chain in many respects involves integration, involves connecting systems to the block chain. and we have a lot to offer. >> i want to squeeze in one last question. you've seen president trump trying to adjust h1-b visas. i assume you participate in h1-b. >> we do. >> what effect do you think that will have on your company? >> it could be a challenge. it's certainly but that's important to us. i'm a product of an h1-b visa. >> really? where are you from? >> i'm from canada. >> okay. >> i'm very empathetic to it. h1-b really helps us in terms of accessing a global pool of resources. you know, there's great talent in the u.s. but there's great tale
it's about a lot of data and how do you process a lot of data in realtime to take advantage of it. and then on the other side, what we do with analytics, and merging that with the ai technology that's becoming much more prevalent today, so our ability to combine ai and analytics so companies can take advantage of connected data is a really big opportunity. and the last big thing that you hear a lot about these days is block chain. and block chain in many respects involves integration, involves...
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gps data for mta so the realtime location, location should allow this to be built there is a lot to go into maintaining the establishing the data from different companies will be coming in the same thing but this supports that. >> great point is the plan that has the data come in a standardized format. >> if we're not planning on sharing is it makes it easier. >> the legislation allows us to use the specifications for the data we've not developed that yet. >> very good thank you. >> director ramos. >> yes. i appreciate this coming forward i had the privilege of traveling to copenhagen i saw so many bikes on the street it got to that that was kufrm that will be great to go ahead ahead of it so if there is more of a angle that is put on the service we can anticipate it because i will hate for those things to become a nuisance to start to block passages and people start to dump them around and it will be a safety dangerous, if you will, you without having the maintenance approval plans i saw were part of the legislation i think this is a
gps data for mta so the realtime location, location should allow this to be built there is a lot to go into maintaining the establishing the data from different companies will be coming in the same thing but this supports that. >> great point is the plan that has the data come in a standardized format. >> if we're not planning on sharing is it makes it easier. >> the legislation allows us to use the specifications for the data we've not developed that yet. >> very good...
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, not really because for us when we think of the technology, using artificial intelligence and realtime datae experience of using our driver to deliver to the front door. the credibility. and we do believe while the processes will change, we'll still be a very big employer of people and offer a great package. but we believe that some things will change and as things change we'll make the adjustments to the network but we'll still need a lot of employees, just saturday delivery alone will add about 6 ,000 jobs this year. >> a question on trade. were you relieved to hear that the trump administration isn't going to immediately withdraw from nafta and instead try to renegotiate the deal? what would that mean for u.p.s.? >> well, you know, we obviously are strong supporters of trade. but we know that nafta is almost a quarter century old. so it's time to bring the standards of nafta up to today's standard, especially when you think about how trade has changed. there's a lot of e-commerce that crosses borders and so to modernize nafta i think is a good thing. we're looking forward to working toge
, not really because for us when we think of the technology, using artificial intelligence and realtime datae experience of using our driver to deliver to the front door. the credibility. and we do believe while the processes will change, we'll still be a very big employer of people and offer a great package. but we believe that some things will change and as things change we'll make the adjustments to the network but we'll still need a lot of employees, just saturday delivery alone will add...
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. >> reporter: now they're working together creating an app showing realtime pollution data, pressuringlators to clean up the act. >> now finally there's a real political will to try to control the pollution. >> reporter: times have definitely changed as the u.s. rolls back environmental regulations, china's investing hundreds of billions of dollars in clean energy like this wind turbine factory and a chinese tech firm buying into u.s. electric car maker tesla. many chinese are fed up with toxic smog, a deadly by-product of decades of economic growth. believed to kill more than 2 million people in china each year. other countries have experienced pollution, says this man, so we have examples of how to deal with it. the world's biggest polluter hopes to put bad air in the past as the second biggest now faces an uncertain environmental future. >> will ripley reporting. this comes as president trump prepares to meet with china's president this week. i want to bring in someone who knows about climate change, andrew stair, president and ceo of world institution involved with the paris climat
. >> reporter: now they're working together creating an app showing realtime pollution data, pressuringlators to clean up the act. >> now finally there's a real political will to try to control the pollution. >> reporter: times have definitely changed as the u.s. rolls back environmental regulations, china's investing hundreds of billions of dollars in clean energy like this wind turbine factory and a chinese tech firm buying into u.s. electric car maker tesla. many chinese...
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. >> we know what trades are here, we're able to look at that data in realtime. >> i wouldn't wear ahat were me. >> reporter: why. >> i -- i would like -- i like my employers to have trust that i'm going to my job and be where i need to be and not have to track me with a bar code. >> about a dozen companies are currently using the iris technology and about 25 projects in the d.c. metro area. >> thought pow calling that app big brother but then they thought it might rub people the wrong way so then they went with iris. >>> good morning p-mike. it's going to feel a little bit like summer today, right. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. not just today but for the next several days. by saturday we'll be peaking with high temperatures around 90 degrees t summertime heat head our way. satellite and radar showing clear skies thi today but you see that front heading in our direction out of the midwest that will get here not until late tonight, could bring maybe a shower or an isolated rumble of thunder late this evening mostly after sunset here in d.c. reagan national 59, dulles 55, bwi 55 de
. >> we know what trades are here, we're able to look at that data in realtime. >> i wouldn't wear ahat were me. >> reporter: why. >> i -- i would like -- i like my employers to have trust that i'm going to my job and be where i need to be and not have to track me with a bar code. >> about a dozen companies are currently using the iris technology and about 25 projects in the d.c. metro area. >> thought pow calling that app big brother but then they thought it...
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today we do have good deed of data per of course we could have better or realtime are more clinically relevant but good claims data is essential but every place should be able to get that. what we have now is hospital admissions. like getting a different relator implanted. so leadership data is essential. many places have a near-death experience or a crisis. so to get onboard you need them to think it is more threatening to our existence usually that requires the threat and there is a bunch of other things that our important whether they are necessary obviously there is the finances. we need to make money and fee-for-service unless you have a good game sharing arrangement. i mention westchester county new york fee-for-service they negotiated hard why do they pay that? it isn't about the delivery but that we have very neonatal intensive care because we have great prenatal care. we really work hard at that. many of the places that i look at they have the regional like kaiser permanente day because they are the insurer in the provider. lots of insurers are open before the affordable care
today we do have good deed of data per of course we could have better or realtime are more clinically relevant but good claims data is essential but every place should be able to get that. what we have now is hospital admissions. like getting a different relator implanted. so leadership data is essential. many places have a near-death experience or a crisis. so to get onboard you need them to think it is more threatening to our existence usually that requires the threat and there is a bunch of...
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take individual data, use mathematics to design a shoe specifically for an individual. and it's finishing in realtimeeel amazing. i mean, they're tailored just to fit my feet. >> do you feel like it would give you an advantage? >> yes, it gives me, it's a boost, a bounce for more energy. i mean i think this is our future right here. >> can we take the tight shot of this? because this one has now been completed. and it basically was just at the beginning when i walked in the studio. >> we print shoes in tens of minutes. what this means is about quality, speed and scale. you can do this not just for individual high-performance athletes but everybody can get a custom shoe. >> is the vision that you go into the shoestore and there's one of these. and you walk out minutes later with your custom shoe? >> you go in a store and get measured. and within days, they can provide that shoe to you. >> wow. >> what else can the technology do? >> as we look back here -- what we can do is go beyond footwear. we'll make these in the hundreds of thousands and millions and tens of millions. but this technology also lend
take individual data, use mathematics to design a shoe specifically for an individual. and it's finishing in realtimeeel amazing. i mean, they're tailored just to fit my feet. >> do you feel like it would give you an advantage? >> yes, it gives me, it's a boost, a bounce for more energy. i mean i think this is our future right here. >> can we take the tight shot of this? because this one has now been completed. and it basically was just at the beginning when i walked in the...