ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Lang - Maker
David Lang is a maker and the co-founder of OpenROV, a community of ocean lovers who build underwater robots.

Why you should listen

David Lang is a maker whose craving for adventure turned him into an amateur ocean explorer. A few years ago Lang and NASA engineer Eric Stackpole went looking for lost gold (literally) in an underwater cave in the foothills of the Sierra Navada. But they weren't quite sure how to go about it. Without much expertise (or money), the two put initial designs for an underwater robot explorer online. Soon OpenROV was born: a community of citizen ocean explorers who build and constantly improve upon these small remote operated underwater robots.

 Lang is also the author of Zero to Maker and a 2013 TED Fellow. He lives on a sailboat in the San Francisco Bay.

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David Lang: My underwater robot

大衛.朗 (David Lang): 我的水底機器人

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大衛.朗是個製造人,自學成為業餘的海洋學家——或者說,他教會了一個機器人,為他成為海洋學家。在一個吸引人的演說中,這位 TED 研究員展現了他以及海洋愛好者們是如何組成團隊,打造開放性資源和低成本的水下探險家的。
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David Lang is a maker and the co-founder of OpenROV, a community of ocean lovers who build underwater robots. Full bio

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(Aquatic noises噪音)
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(水中發出的聲音)
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So this video視頻 was taken採取
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這段影片
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at Aquarius水瓶座 undersea海底 laboratory實驗室
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是在水瓶座海底實驗室所拍攝的
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four miles英里 off the coast of Key Largo緩慢的,
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實驗室離基拉戈海岸有四英里
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about 60 feet below下面 the surface表面.
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大約在海面下60英尺
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NASANASA uses使用 this extreme極端 environment環境
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美國太空總署利用這種極端環境
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to train培養 astronauts宇航員 and aquanautsaquanauts,
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來訓練宇航員及深水操作員
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and last year, they invited邀請 us along沿 for the ride.
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去年,他們邀請我們一起來一探究竟
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All the footage鏡頭 was taken採取 from our open打開 ROVROV,
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所有鏡頭皆由我們的開放式的 ROV 所拍攝
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which哪一個 is a robot機器人 that we built內置 in our garage車庫.
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它是我們在車庫做出來的一個機器人
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So ROVROV stands站立 for Remote遠程 Operated操作 Vehicle車輛,
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而 ROV 是遠程遙控機器人的首字母縮寫
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which哪一個 in our case案件 means手段 our little robot機器人
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在這裡就是指我們的小型水下機器人
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sends發送 live生活 video視頻
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將現場的影片
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across橫過 that ultra-thin超薄 tether系鏈
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透過極細的繩子
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back to the computer電腦 topside頂面.
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傳送到船上的電腦
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It's open打開 source資源, meaning含義 we publish發布
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來源是公開的,也就是說我們會
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and share分享 all of our design設計 files
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發布並共享所有我們設計的檔案
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and all of our code online線上,
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以及網路上的密碼
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allowing允許 anyone任何人 to modify修改
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讓所有人都能修改
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or improve提高 or change更改 the design設計.
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改善或改變這個設計
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It's built內置 with mostly大多 off-the-shelf現成的 parts部分
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大部分影片都是現成的
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and costs成本 about 1,000 times cheaper便宜
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而且成本大概比詹姆斯·卡麥隆
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than the ROVs遙控潛水器 James詹姆士 Cameron卡梅倫 used
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用來探勘鐵達尼號的ROV
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to explore探索 the Titanic泰坦尼克號.
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還便宜 1000 倍
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So ROVs遙控潛水器 aren't new.
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其實 ROV 不是一項新發明
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They've他們已經 been around for decades幾十年.
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它們已經存在幾十年了
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Scientists科學家們 use ROVs遙控潛水器 to explore探索 the oceans海洋.
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科學家利用 ROV 來探索海底世界
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Oil and gas加油站 companies公司 use them for exploration勘探
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石油天然氣公司也用它們來探測
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and construction施工.
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及設廠
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What we've我們已經 built內置 isn't unique獨特.
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我們所做的並不特別
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It's how we've我們已經 built內置 it that's really unique獨特.
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我們如何製作的才是重點
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So I want to give you a quick story故事
of how it got started開始.
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所以我想跟大家很快地說明一下
一切是如何開始的
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So a few少數 years年份 ago, my friend朋友 Eric埃里克 and I
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幾年前,我和我朋友艾瑞克
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decided決定 we wanted to explore探索 this underwater水下 cave洞穴
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決定要一起探索這個位在
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in the foothills山麓 of the Sierras塞拉斯.
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內華達山麓的水下洞穴
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We had heard聽說 this story故事 about lost丟失 gold
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我們聽到有關遺失的金子故事
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from a Gold Rush-era拉什時代 robbery搶劫,
and we wanted to go up there.
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發生在掏金時代的搶案中,我們想要去那
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Unfortunately不幸, we didn't have any money
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可惜,我們沒有錢
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and we didn't have any tools工具 to do it.
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也沒有任何工具去做這件事
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So Eric埃里克 had an initial初始 design設計 idea理念 for a robot機器人,
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所以Eric想了個點子,是關於機器人的初步設計
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but we didn't have all the parts部分 figured想通 out,
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但我們沒有解決所有的問題
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so we did what anybody任何人 would do in our situation情況:
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所以我們做了在這個情況下,大家都會做的事
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we asked the Internet互聯網 for help.
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我們在網路上尋求幫助
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More specifically特別, we created創建 this website網站,
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更特別的是,我們製作了這個網站
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openROVopenROV.comCOM, and shared共享
our intentions意圖 and our plans計劃
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openROV.com 並分享我們的目的與計劃
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For the first few少數 months個月, it was just Eric埃里克 and I
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一開始的幾個月,只有 Eric 跟我
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talking back to each other on the forums論壇,
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在論壇上互相討論
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but pretty漂亮 soon不久, we started開始 to get feedback反饋
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但很快的,我們開始收到回應
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from makers製造商 and hobbyists愛好者,
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來自於製造業者及愛好者
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and then actually其實 professional專業的 ocean海洋 engineers工程師
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然後是真正專業的海洋工程師
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who had some suggestions建議 for what we should do.
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對於我們該做的事給了些建議
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We kept不停 working加工 on it. We learned學到了 a lot.
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我們持續努力,我們學到很多
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We kept不停 prototyping原型, and eventually終於,
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我們堅持製作原型,然後最終
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we decided決定 we wanted to go
to the cave洞穴. We were ready準備.
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我們決定去那個洞,我們準備好了
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So about that time, our little expedition遠征
became成為 quite相當 a story故事,
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所以那時我們的探險變成了特別的故事
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and it got picked採摘的 up in The New York紐約 Times.
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並且被紐約時報報導
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And we were pretty漂亮 much just overwhelmed不堪重負
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我們幾乎被這樣一群人給淹沒了
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with interest利益 from people who wanted a kit套件
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他們對這個開放式的ROV的工具組很感興趣
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that they could build建立 this open打開 ROVROV themselves他們自己.
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這樣他們就可以自己製造ROV
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So we decided決定 to put the project項目 on KickstarterKickstarter的,
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所以我們決定把這個計畫放到Kickstarter
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and when we did,
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而當我們這麼做時
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we raised上調 our funding資金 goal目標 in about two hours小時,
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大約在兩小前內我們募到了目標金額
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and all of a sudden突然,
had this money to make these kits.
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突然之間有了錢去生產這些裝備
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But then we had to learn學習 how to make them.
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但我們必須去學習如何製造
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I mean, we had to learn學習 small batch批量 manufacturing製造業.
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我指的是,我們必須學習小量的生產
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So we quickly很快 learned學到了 that our garage車庫
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我們很快的發現到我們的車庫
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was not big enough足夠 to hold保持 our growing生長 operation手術.
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不足以支撐我們擴增的營運
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But we were able能夠 to do it, we got all the kits made製作,
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但我們有辦法做到,我們製造出這些設備
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thanks謝謝 a lot to TechShopTechShop,
which哪一個 was a big help to us,
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非常感謝Techshop,幫了我們很多
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and we shipped these kits all over the world世界
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然後我們將這些裝備送至世界各地
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just before Christmas聖誕 of last year,
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就在去年聖誕節前
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so it was just a few少數 months個月 ago.
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也就是幾個月前
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But we're already已經 starting開始 to get video視頻
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我們已經開始收到
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and photos相片 back from all over the world世界,
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從世界各地拍攝的影片和圖片
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including包含 this shot射擊 from under the ice in Antarctica南極洲.
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包括這張從南極洲冰下所拍攝的影像
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We've我們已經 also learned學到了 the penguins企鵝 love robots機器人.
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我們還發現企鵝喜歡機器人
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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So we're still publishing出版 all the designs設計 online線上,
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所以我們持續在網路上公佈這些設計
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encouraging鼓舞人心的 anyone任何人 to build建立 these themselves他們自己.
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鼓勵所有人自己打造機器人
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That's the only way that we could have doneDONE this.
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這是我們可以完成的唯一方法
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By being存在 open打開 source資源, we've我們已經 created創建
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借由開放式資源,我們已經建立了
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this distributed分散式 R&D network網絡,
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這個分散式的研究與設計網路
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and we're moving移動 faster更快 than
any venture-backed風險投資支持 counterpart副本.
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我們的進展比其他
有投資金支持的競爭者還要快
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But the actual實際 robot機器人 is really only half the story故事.
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但機器人只是故事的其中一半
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The real真實 potential潛在, the long term術語 potential潛在,
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真正的潛力,真正長期的潛力
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is with this community社區 of DIYDIY ocean海洋 explorers探險
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是這個DIY的海洋探索社群
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that are forming成型 all over the globe地球.
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遍布世界各地
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What can we discover發現
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我們能發現什麼事物
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when there's thousands數千 of these devices設備
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當有成千上萬的裝備
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roaming漫遊 the seas海域?
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漂流在海洋中時?
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So you're probably大概 all wondering想知道: the cave洞穴.
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所以你大概會猜想:那個洞穴中
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Did you find the gold?
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有找到金子嗎?
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Well, we didn't find any gold,
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我們沒看到半點金子
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but we decided決定 that what we found發現
was much more valuable有價值.
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但是我們覺得我們因此而發現的東西
比金子更有價值
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It was the glimpse一瞥 into a potential潛在 future未來
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即一窺海洋探索
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for ocean海洋 exploration勘探.
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潛在的未來
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It's something that's not limited有限 to
the James詹姆士 Camerons金馬崙 of the world世界,
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這不再是只有詹姆斯·卡麥隆可觸及的領域
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but something that we're all participating參與 in.
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而是大眾都可參與其中的事情
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It's an underwater水下 world世界
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這是一個水底世界
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we're all exploring探索 together一起.
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我們一同去探索
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Thank you.
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謝謝
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(Applause掌聲)
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Translated by Kuan Hsien Lee
Reviewed by Yuexin Gao

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Lang - Maker
David Lang is a maker and the co-founder of OpenROV, a community of ocean lovers who build underwater robots.

Why you should listen

David Lang is a maker whose craving for adventure turned him into an amateur ocean explorer. A few years ago Lang and NASA engineer Eric Stackpole went looking for lost gold (literally) in an underwater cave in the foothills of the Sierra Navada. But they weren't quite sure how to go about it. Without much expertise (or money), the two put initial designs for an underwater robot explorer online. Soon OpenROV was born: a community of citizen ocean explorers who build and constantly improve upon these small remote operated underwater robots.

 Lang is also the author of Zero to Maker and a 2013 TED Fellow. He lives on a sailboat in the San Francisco Bay.

More profile about the speaker
David Lang | Speaker | TED.com