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well delighted to be here
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i'll talk about some of the things that i've been doing and i
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how i got pushed interrupt yeah that that need planning to what
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and one of the things that i did in the beginning
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jump into
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then make money exchange report people
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that's the funniest part of my work i do things which i don't know anything about
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and i didn't know anything about how to lend money or how does it go about
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and i got into it and continued on that and now something else i don't have nothing to do with sports
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and now i'm kind of the sports or talk to i was a while at a at a crazy world formation
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anyway i'm just i'm trying to tell you how we got happen like that that not knowing something but
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uh got involved with it not only got involved with that raising some um very big questions
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about the way the world works on uh the way it should work
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and i was talking about the creating a world of three zeros
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zero poverty zero and one one zero net carbon emissions
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so why why say that what does it come from that set briefly i will try to uh go over it
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when i was
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doing that it's a it's a kind of circumstances which person into what lending money
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to what women in the village next door to the diversity campus where stitching
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and that that to grow and grow and create a bank out colleague i mean bank or village back
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and the work that we do became known as micro credit or micro finance
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and then it became worldwide
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and then i was raising the question
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and insisting at the same time
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that credit should be available to every human being and saying could it is a kind of a financial oxygen to people
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if you don't have oxygen or we can be
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and collapse would become dysfunctional
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i said that's what happens to people if you don't get the financial losses
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and people can remain active the collapse the become dysfunctional
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and we call them for people as it is therefore is not therefore they're as good as any other
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human being simply that financial oxygen is missing to them the moment you connect with the financial losses
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the become alive they active productive creative and just like everybody else but the four well
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if you go down to look at the financial sector you see then car
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half the population of the world is not connected with that financial losses yeah so the root cause of poverty
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at one point i was insisting by saying credit should be accepted as a human that
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so that we don't go into big battle about how who should do and how to do we can all this stuff can it be done
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it has to be done and the domain bank the bank that we created kind approved
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it could be done as this multi it financially sound way as anybody else
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while doing that's saying this service to provide to the people
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makes sense to people and they transform their life
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and that's what happened in bangladesh we have one nine million borrowers in coming
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back along that many other organisations now mostly women ninety seven percent women
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so even though they were women in the village illiterate women take money and transform the alive
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and being them out of the poverty level and bangladesh's itchy the millennium development goal
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to reduce poverty by half by two dozen fifty that was the millennium development go
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not only did she did it eighteen bit by two dozen thirteen of joe
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so when half years before the un declared date december two doesn't it
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so it can be done and now we don't come up
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concluding the program continuing their focus and it seemed
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that is the g. for sustainable development goal
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reduce it reducing poverty to zero by twenty thirty
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so what we're saying that yes we can do that and we can do it before printed that is possible
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so that's where the problem zero poverty issue comes
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and as you see look at people wide group will be imported mention that the
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is because of financial loves it is not available in a broader sense
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what i've been saying already is not created by the poor people
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poverty is created by the system that we built around us that's what the root cause of poverty
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once we
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the design the system take the see the poverty in the system
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this whole reason way body should be pork
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now what is it may take the seed of the poverty from this just what is the system anyway
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we talk about
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of course the system that we all follow in every bit we're all thinking of work our job
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the capitalist system
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capri system is based
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on misinterpretation of human being that's the kind of focus that day to
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draw attention to that's what the media zeroes is all about
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it looks at human being
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and interpret it improperly don't way
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it you you you didn't topics human being is someone who's driven by self interest
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there's only been people are driven by itself and says that that's absolutely don't care
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that means human beings that all selfish base
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only thing they work for is for personal interest selfish interest
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is it true human being that we see everywhere
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it's not about hundred to send selfishness it's about selfishness and self distance
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there are two aspects of human being at least
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but the economic system the capitalist system doesn't allow that self service part to play
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in the camps this it is you want to be self this goal become um surface the women
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is it that's fine i'm not no objection would but why can't i use myself less this in the business world
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so that's a question that i had it easy
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and facing because i already done such a thing to get companies to solve
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people's problems rather than make money for our cells or any owners
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and that's what the domain banking what i didn't pay the guy mean band to make money for myself
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i can get going back to solve the problem of the word people so that they can activate themselves they can do things and get on
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i could s. c. d.'s of those companies
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companies which work to solve a specific problem with no intention of making personal money out of it
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so i kind of move david from the basic interpretation of
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human being in the capitalist system bodily new interpreters
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new interpretation that human being can be selfless n. even p. itself as presence
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selfless business is something that you do i would object evokes all been problem that you see in front of you
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having no intention of making personal benefit out but personal profit out of it is a company is a business
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but business to solve problems and line the conventional business kept the
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one that uh describe to the cup to this theory
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with the business is to make money maximise nation a profit that's what you learn the lesson number one about economics
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you have to maximise your profit if you look at other people's problems that's
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not your problem you focus on making money i said that's not true
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but there's reason but the fact that they had done that the world
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became selfish because we're supposed to be selfish and we believe
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in it would become selfish not only selfish we became really we don't want to look at anybody else's problems i said what
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kept the system is done us put on a glass so that all of us
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a glass with a dollar sign we see the world without assign nothing else
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it's it's not it's that's not the fair thing to interpret human being
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all i'm saying in the state of having class at the dollar sign why can't we have bifocals glasses
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we'll have that signs the dollar sign but we have also either part of the glass with with a dollar sign we see the whole world
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so you choose which one you want to do you want to do the business to make money go ahead
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what if you want to do business to solve problems of the well do it in a business way
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so what does this is gonna be done so the placing a single
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dollar sign glasses with a bi focal that's as transforms everything
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everything we do behind it we have the dollar sign
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so now we bring the other side we see the t. v. i have the capacity to make changes in the world
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so that's a business that we talk about the source of assistance and we
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continue to do that we have a business of salt water problem
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we have created already solar energy in replacing forces whether or not you as a source of this
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is not to make money but to bring bring solar energy in the villages about that age
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i have here we can design beautiful health care programs to bring help get to people who have never been to
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approach that healthier now you can do that everything that you see of all
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the things porting issue you could design things how to adjust the politician
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these issues i days and no real in the view all of it i was
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invited by i i. o. c. that's what i say stores can also become
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so so the audience that it doesn't have to the main business oriented to make money for the big companies and so on
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we do that we will not use by forgot you can do that at the same time it could be done in a social way
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we talk about how to design the of all them big if
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with a sore salary annotation details of everything how to make it all
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the way as i was in members became interested in our
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work we want to make sure that the that involve so we
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created out of that relationship between i received an hour work
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we created a sport sports hell of social business how to
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encourage young people to come with ideas and in that
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so this is the new paint that the sports affected big power
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that power can be used for changing the well like for example i was saying that if you're having
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your some a lot of them but why don't we have a message for the of them big
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no more done in the world
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and we can think of that that we as young people want to get away from
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the off diagonal forms in the schools in these sports whatever we shall network
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and then we bring social business idea how to rehabilitate the jacket
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big already put them into nice environment so that they become
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normal people so you put the source of business aspect to find the solutions whatever problem you talk about
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you put the social does the solutions that's what they become invested in and we'll begin
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to see us to control i'm cool but we will get interested in that
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any don't becomes a very important role to play in making these three zero seven
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that's a power because this young generation that you are the tremendous part
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i keep telling began people that you are the most powerful generation that orwell invented history of the world
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because we have the technology that technology makes you as powerful as
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against them the genie of the other things that you energy
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you can do anything you want simply of the figure out yes i have the power and then answer the question
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what news and make up this power unless you know what clues you want to make this part would be
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wasted away so that's my out the young people figured out what use you want to make that
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use of the part that you have
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and at the same time maybe mine technology there's a little warning with the technology
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that i gave all the time and i want to share with that
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technology is a blessing
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it can do many things with cannot be done before the technology is also
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a class it can destroy life so it's not to all this
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so we have to be careful what technology we're talking about are we talking about technology is a blessing
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to shore begins all things he a new world for us what technology to kill each other
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or technology
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unknowingly opening the door which will destroy us
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so this is what what have to be careful recently we hear about the artificial intelligence this to give an example
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is it a blessing
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or is it a curse
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we have to figure that out
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everybody still this is exciting artificial intelligence is coming so we can do things which could never done before
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we could done effect you would use template ten thousand people now with five people we can on the same
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the same effect the same production wonderful our cost of production goes down our profit margin goes up
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fantastic is it good or is it that should technology make
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people who are already employed make the man in black
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what is the limit how far it will go that is you don't use
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fifty percent of the people
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taking out a bit and lyman
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and it is that the people taking out of and what what what is the limit and
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what we do with the people who are an implied that talk about universal basic income
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get the money
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i said well sounds good universal basic income
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but i have to me it's just extension of the welfare system you're already people on welfare which is wrong
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people that creative people energetic but we kind of brought the marked into
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but this is the welfare is good but not as a present
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well if it should be kind of common got we should be helping people to get out
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of was that as soon as possible we don't do that we're busy putting the main
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and love them up in the second generation third generation of people that want that
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so is this what we have to do now the people who are already implied
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i said to where is the limit of this technology of artificial intelligence where
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we draw the line should there be a kind of a social guidelines
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for the whole world this is kind of this is the kind of technology we can develop this is the technology we cannot develop
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what would be the guideline as if if united nations are looking for a guideline i was
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the guy then number one no technology should be developed which is harmful to people
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this is too much to ask
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back then but to no technology should be developed which is harmful to the planet
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does it make sense if it makes sense that's set up to have a guideline now
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we're told is officially into liz's uh not only will take a way out jobs
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artificial intelligence is growing so fast
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soon it will become as intelligent as human being
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and once we've each day or the next step artificial intelligence will become more intelligent than a human being
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imagine a world where artificial intelligence more intelligent than human being
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what kind of attitude but i division and the reasons would have looking at us as a human being
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human being has a limit it to its intelligence because we're biological a limited
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person we cannot go one expanding out into it but they can our visions intelligence is the
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limit is intelligence so then look at us as if we're approaches on this planet
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should be the first class citizen of this world or should be cockroaches of this planet
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that's issue that we have the result because it's moving too fast so
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those are the issues we have to address technology is very important
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i needed we all needed to change the wallpaper well we we can have everybody sharing wealth
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the as the main thing that is happening to the world with the capitalist system
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all the wealth of the world is getting concentrate in a few hands
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like now only people in the world has more wealth than the bottom fifty percent of
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the people tomorrow they'll be less than eight people will have more love than the
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bottom fifty percent of the people so all the what is the
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one percent of the population of the well bob more well
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more than ninety nine percent of the wealth of the world is just the well that we want to be it was for real proud about
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now we want to get a system which rewards the system where where could be shared with everybody
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that's what the source of business come that's what our involvement as individual
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comes we're not just a little problems in some kind of
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uh let me shave that to the hat to fit into ourselves we're human being big haiti we

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Conference Program

Welcome Words by David Eades
David Eades
May 15, 2018 · 9:06 a.m.
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Welcome Words by Philippe Leuba
Phillipe Leuba, Chef du Département de l'Economie et du Sport
May 15, 2018 · 9:08 a.m.
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Welcome Words by Grégoire Junod
Grégoire Junod
May 15, 2018 · 9:13 a.m.
Welcome Words by Benoit Mariani
Benoit Mariani
May 15, 2018 · 9:15 a.m.
Hacking the Future
Andy Walshe
May 15, 2018 · 9:25 a.m.
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Talkback Session: Smart Venues, Moderated by David Eades
Daniel Marion, John Rhodes, Claire Lewis
May 15, 2018 · 10:18 a.m.
Talkback Session: Wearables and Data, Moderated by David Eades
Terho Lahtinen, Jean-Christophe Longchampt, Christophe Ramstein, Patrick Schoettker
May 15, 2018 · 11:04 a.m.
Talkback Session: Fans and Data, Moderated by Rebecca Hopkins
Horesh Ben Shitrit, Pete Burns, David Lampitt, Clemens Schnellert
May 15, 2018 · 11:46 a.m.
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Interviews, Moderated by David Eades
Stéphane Guerry, Joey Tan, Olivier Glauser, Albert Mundet
May 15, 2018 · 1:45 p.m.
Talkback Session: Machine Learning and AI, Moderated by Jay Stuart
Nicolas Chapart, Nicolas Déal, Johan Vounckx, Mehrsan Javan
May 15, 2018 · 2:37 p.m.
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Speech
Jochen Färber
May 15, 2018 · 3:14 p.m.
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Talkback Session: NextGen Video & Engagement, Moderated by Nicolas Henchoz
Christoph Heimes, Spencer Nolan, Pedro Presa, Alexandra Willis
May 15, 2018 · 3:30 p.m.
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Interview on Security
Earl Crane
May 15, 2018 · 4:08 p.m.
481 views
Talkback Session: Cyber security and Digital Security, Moderated by Sébastien Kulling
Dang Duy, Thomas Shorrock, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Simon Trudelle
May 15, 2018 · 4:19 p.m.
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Introduction of Day 2
David Eades
May 16, 2018 · 9:35 a.m.
Social Business and Sport
Muhammad Yunus
May 16, 2018 · 9:38 a.m.
Talkback Session: Designer Bodies - Yes or No? Moderated by David Eades
Roland Sigrist, Vincent Gremeaux, Carlos Canto Alvarez, Véronique Lugrin
May 16, 2018 · 10:27 a.m.
149 views
Talkback Session: Designing for the Future, Moderated by Jay Stuart
Ali Russell, Emilio Risques, Véronique Michaud, Thilo Alex Brunner
May 16, 2018 · 11:08 a.m.
Talkback Session: Protection through Innovation, Moderated by Mike Miller
Liam Mc Tiernan, Laurent Mekies, Eric Nauman, Martial Saugy, Mathieu Saubade
May 16, 2018 · 12:04 p.m.
145 views
From Racing to the Road
Laurent Mekies
May 16, 2018 · 1:32 p.m.
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Talkback Session: Understanding the eSports Ecosystem, Moderated by Jay Stuart
Brent Barry, Anna Baumann, Julien Delalande, Michael Journot, Carlos "ocelote" Rodriguez Santiago
May 16, 2018 · 2:05 p.m.
Talkback Session: What's next in eSports? Moderated by Lars Stegelmann
Brett Abarbanel, Stefan Kuerten, Jan Pommer, Federico Winer
May 16, 2018 · 3:05 p.m.
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Closing Words
David Eades
May 16, 2018 · 4:06 p.m.

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