What happens when technology knows more about us than we do?
A computer now can detect our slightest facial microexpressions
and be able to tell the difference between a real smile and a fake one.
Tha
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What happens when technology knows more about us than we do?
A computer now can detect our slightest facial microexpressions
and be able to tell the difference between a real smile and a fake one.
Tha
In the months following the 2009 presidential election in Iran,
protests erupted across the country.
The Iranian government violently suppressed
what came to be known as the Iranian Green Movement,
ev
Let's play a game.
Imagine that you are in Las Vegas,
in a casino,
and you decide to play a game on one of the casino's computers,
just like you might play solitaire or chess.
The computer can make mo
Transcriber: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Krystian Aparta
My name is Rebecca, and I'm a cyborg.
(Laughter)
Specifically, I have 32 computer chips inside my head,
which rebuild my sense of hearing.
This is ca
I'm an artist and an engineer.
And lately, I've been thinking a lot about how technology mediates
the way we perceive reality.
And it's being done in a superinvisible and nuanced way.
Technology is de
How many of you have ever heard someone say
privacy is dead?
Raise your hand.
How many of you have heard someone say
they don't care about their privacy because they don't have anything to hide?
Go on
Chris Anderson: Joia, both you and Partners In Health
have spent decades in various battlegrounds,
battling epidemics.
Perhaps, for context, you could give us a couple examples of that work.
Joia Mukh
A briefcase full of poop changed my life.
Ten years ago, I was a graduate student
and I was helping judge a genetic engineering competition
for undergrads.
There, I met a British artist and designer n
In an era of extreme polarization,
it's really dangerous to talk about right and wrong.
You can be targeted, judged for something you said 10 years ago, 10 months ago,
10 hours ago, 10 seconds ago.
An
Transcriber: Ivana Korom Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
Like many people
who have been fortunate enough to be more or less healthy,
I spent most of my life never thinking much about my body.
Something