2010-12-09
Early Powder at Zermatt December 2010
Skiing with Steve and Bruno Peita in Great Powder at Zermatt.
Most shots were taken on runs down from the Furggsattel Chair.
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2010-12-06
TEDx Brussels 2010 12 06: But who is going to save the world?
Quantum Microbiology/Biochemistry
Autonomous Cars
This guy is an AI professor who's team won the Darpa Challenge once upon a time, i.e. to build a 100% autonomous vehicle and race it, and win. He later went on to lead the Google Autonomous car project. He also created Google's Streetview...
He spoke about his philosophy for problem solving:
An interesting talk and an interesting guy, worth reading about.
Nerds: Who they are and why we need them
Every thing knows every thing
- Profound lightness, not superficial seriousness...
- Frank Tipler
- Jeffrey Satinover not exactly microbiology...
- Stuart Hameroff
Autonomous Cars
This guy is an AI professor who's team won the Darpa Challenge once upon a time, i.e. to build a 100% autonomous vehicle and race it, and win. He later went on to lead the Google Autonomous car project. He also created Google's Streetview...
He spoke about his philosophy for problem solving:
- Listen,
- Decide,
- Do.
An interesting talk and an interesting guy, worth reading about.
Nerds: Who they are and why we need them
- This child-psychologist talked about his concern in the rising anti-intellectualism in the USA, i.e. the idea that it's not cool to be smart, or to be a "nerd". He mentioned various TV series and anecdotes about his patients to underpin his argument, which was very interesting and compelling. He attributes fear of nerds by older generations as a manifestation of their own fear of not being adequate in the modern constantly evolving hi-tech world. Their fear of understanding less than their children would seem to drive them to hold the kids back...
- Oh, don't forget a Nerd's not a Geek!
- This talk was very profound.
- Nicholas Negroponte
- Mary Lou Jepsen
- Walter Bender
- "Am I doing something to change the world today"?
- "Am I doing something that normal market forces will utlimately do anyhow? If so, then stop"!
- Have children change the world.
- Collaborative, autonomous learning => the child is the agent of change.
- Teachers in Uruguay really excited about the OLPC's which were deployed to 100% of the kids in 18 months.
- In Peru, the rural kids were first given the OLPC; they used it to educate their parents, and the entire village.
- 25% of the children in the world are in India.
- Display is the bottleneck
- Factories (Fabs) are where it happens (Taiwan)
- Understanding the Fab processes to be able to communicate with the people there to get the new ideas implemented
- She's a real problem solver
- LCD is the only game in town for the next 10 years, at least
- The OLPC screen consumes 1 Watt; the machine stays charged for a week!
- Linux, Sugar labs,
- "In the kitchen, what do you put on the lowest, most accessible shelf"?
- Free Software Culture!
- Sugar (the OLPC OS) = Python,
- A tool to make tools
- Surround them with Mountains, create a very low floor and no ceiling, then step back
- This presentation was particularly inspirational!
Every thing knows every thing
- The idea of change described by an exponential function. At first the rate of change is low, and hardly anyone feels it. Then it becomes steep and those who weren't aware fall behind and turn their backs on it.
- Relates to the fear of nerds talk.
- The Internet of things: a network of things communicating amongst themselves, not involving humans...
- Evolving from ownership to access (cf. zipcar)
- William Gibson: "The future is already here, but not evenly distributed".
- "It's never too late to pick up a new profession."
- The exponential is expressed as the advanced collaboration phase, when every thing knows every other thing.
- Movember = Mustache November for charity.
- 1.5% of the world's websites are built with Drupal
- Premise is that you have to give up controlling if you want to let people create.
- Create a culture of uncontrolled sharing
- Give up control.
- The free software workers spend their days in frustrating jobs. If you want them to work for you in the night, then you'd better be sure that you don't frustrate them or they will be gone...
- Lead like a superhero:
Jump in,
Decisive Action,
Jump out,
Inspire!
- Emotiv is a brain to computer interface.
- We saw the demo.
- It seemed to work - really interesting!
- Paul Collier of Oxford university
- High commodity prices will push the discovery of resources into the developing world: Africa, Afghanistan, etc.
- Weak govts there lead to plundering of the natural resources, i.e. either only a few benefit or the future generations are robbed in favor of the present.
- How to avoid plundering, i.e. how to prevent he 21st century from looking like the 19th?
- Public Geological Discovery information - no secrets about what's there.
- Tax the extraction
- Distribute the revenues over time, i.e. save 1/2 of the revenues for the future.
- Use the savings in local investment: create local capacity
Invest in investing.
- Pioneers are people not organizations
- Innovators only improve on existing things
- Pioneers are underdogs until they succeed
- Check out the Tau Zero foundation
- And the book:"Frontiers of Propulsion Science"
- And the site Centauri Dreams
- They are looking where other people aren't.
- Innovate, forget the old shit
- Read Peter Drucker's "Post Capitalist Society"
REALLY read it!
- Bibi Russell is an ex-super model that created an industry in her native land and created 35 thousand jobs in weaving...
- 5 points to summarize the TEDx :
- The Individual vs. the Group: Brilliant individuals are not individualists because that would be stupid.
- We have to live attentively:
"a turning point in history" is like the turning point in a swimming pool, it occurs regularly every 25meters...
Be aware of small changes,
TEDX was like telling good jokes amongst brilliant people. - The future is easy to talk about because we can't be wrong,
The past is hard to interpret. - Self confidence vs. vanity and/or shyness
Vanity kills creativity - The Quality of the noble Art of Conversation:
An emotional flavor in scientific topics and vice versa.
- Profound lightness, not superficial seriousness...
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