ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jon Gosier - Investor, data scientist, entrepreneur
Jon Gosier is a serial tech entrepreneur and early-stage startup investor. In 2015, Time magazine listed him as one of the "12 New Faces of Black Leadership."

Why you should listen

Jon Gosier is an investor and data scientist. He's a partner at Third Cohort Capital, an early-stage tech startup investment fund. Prior to joining Third Cohort, he was the founder of Appfrica, which invests in Africa’s technology economy, D8A Group, a company that makes data science solutions, and Market Atlas, which is like the Bloomberg terminal for emerging market countries. In 2015, Gosier was listed by TIME Magazine as one of “12 New Faces of Black Leadership”, as well as “Most Influential Blacks in Technology” by Business Insider in 2013 and 2014 and among the "20 Angels Worth Knowing" by Black Enterprise Magazine.

Gosier is a Fellow and Senior Fellow at TED from 2009 to 2012 and  a first-year participant at THNK, the Amsterdam School for Creative Leadership in the Netherlands. He's won the Knight News Challenge twice, once in 2011 for work in analysis at Ushahidi and again in 2012 for work creating ways of moving data between mobile phones without a central mobile network.

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Jon Gosier | Speaker | TED.com
TEDGlobal 2014

Jon Gosier: The problem with "trickle-down techonomics"

Jon Gosier: “滴漏科技”的问题

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科技万岁!科技把一切都变得更好,使人人受益!!是吗?不尽然。当新的科技,例如电子书或健康追踪,只有少数人能享用,它对我们都有意外的影响。Jon Gosier,TED学者和科技投资人,指出“滴漏科技”的存在。他有力的例证了为何如果不能均享,科技可能助纣为虐。正如他所说,“真正的创新是想办法涉及每个人”。
- Investor, data scientist, entrepreneur
Jon Gosier is a serial tech entrepreneur and early-stage startup investor. In 2015, Time magazine listed him as one of the "12 New Faces of Black Leadership." Full bio

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As a software软件 developer开发人员 and technologist技术专家,
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作为软件开发者和技术专家,
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I've worked工作 on a number
of civic公民 technology技术 projects项目
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我在过去几年中参与了多个
民用科技项目。
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over the years年份.
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Civic思域 tech高科技 is sometimes有时
referred简称 to as tech高科技 for good,
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民用科技有时又被称为科技善举,
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using运用 technology技术 to solve解决
humanitarian人道主义 problems问题.
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是使用科技手段来解决民生问题。
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This is in 2010 in Uganda乌干达,
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这是2010年在乌干达,
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working加工 on a solution
that allowed允许 local本地 populations人群
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我们帮当地民众解决
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to avoid避免 government政府 surveillance监控
on their mobile移动 phones手机
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如何防止政府通过监控人们手机
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for expressing表达 dissent异议.
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来控制不同政见的问题。
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That same相同 technology技术 was deployed部署
later后来 in North Africa非洲
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相同的技术后来在北非得以使用
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for similar类似 purposes目的
to help activists活动家 stay connected连接的
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也用于类似的目的,
来帮助社会活动家保持联络
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when governments政府 were
deliberately故意 shutting关闭 off connectivity连接
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尤其是当政府以故意切断联络
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as a means手段 of population人口 control控制.
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来作为控制民众的手段。
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But over the years年份, as I have thought
about these technologies技术
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而多年以来,我常常想到
这些科技
以及我所做的这些事情,
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and the things that I work on,
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a question kind of nags驽马
in the back of my mind心神, which哪一个 is,
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有个问题一直让我耿耿于怀。
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what if we're wrong错误 about
the virtues美德 of technology技术,
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我们有没有可能高估了科技的好处,
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and if it sometimes有时 actively积极地 hurts伤害
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会不会有些技术实际上伤害了
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the communities社区
that we're intending打算 to help?
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我们想去帮助的群体?
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The tech高科技 industry行业 around the world世界
tends趋向 to operate操作 under similar类似 assumptions假设
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全球的科技行业都惯于在这个假设下运营,
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that if we build建立 great things,
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就是如果我们做出好的东西来,
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it will positively积极 affect影响 everyone大家.
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它就会对每个人有积极的影响。
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Eventually终于, these innovations创新
will get out and find everyone大家.
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这些创新最终会走进千家万户。
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But that's not always the case案件.
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但其实并不一定如此。
我把这种盲目的拥护称作“滴漏科技”,
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I like to call this blind championing拥护
of technology技术 "trickle-down涓滴 techonomicstechonomics,"
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to borrow a phrase短语. (Laughter笑声)
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借用一个说法。(笑声)
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We tend趋向 to think that if
we design设计 things for the select选择 few少数,
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我们认为,如果我们为少数人设计产品,
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eventually终于 those technologies技术
will reach达到 everyone大家,
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最终这些技术会波及到所有人,
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and that's not always the case案件.
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其实并不一定是这样的。
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Technology技术 and innovation革新
behaves的行为 a lot like wealth财富 and capital首都.
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科技和创新很像财富和资本。
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They tend趋向 to consolidate巩固
in the hands of the few少数,
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它们通常集聚在少数人手中,
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and sometimes有时 they find their way out
into the hands of the many许多.
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有时可能普及到大众。
01:48
And so most of you aren't tackling抢断
oppressive压抑 regimes制度 on the weekends周末,
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既然在座的大多不会在周末去推翻高压政府
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so I wanted to think of a few少数 examples例子
that might威力 be a little bit more relatable听上去很像.
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我在这里举一些更相关的例子。
01:57
In the world世界 of wearables穿戴式设备
and smartphones智能手机 and apps应用,
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在这个充满智能手表、手机
和应用软件的今天,
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there's a big movement运动
to track跟踪 people's人们 personal个人 health健康
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有一个大趋势是追踪人们的健康,
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with applications应用 that track跟踪
the number of calories卡路里 that you burn烧伤
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利用应用软件来记录
你消耗了多少卡路里,
或是你是否坐的太久了,
有没有走够路。
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or whether是否 you're sitting坐在 too much
or walking步行 enough足够.
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These technologies技术 make patient患者 intake录取
in medical facilities设备 much more efficient高效,
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这种技术能帮助医疗机构
更高效的用药,
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and in turn, these medical facilities设备
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而反过来,这些医疗机构
也开始预期这种效率。
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are starting开始 to expect期望
these types类型 of efficiencies效率.
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随着这些数字工具进入医疗室,
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As these digital数字 tools工具
find their way into medical rooms客房,
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and they become成为 digitally数字 ready准备,
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这些机构也日益数字化。
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what happens发生 to the digitally数字 invisible无形?
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那些无法实现数字化的怎么办?
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What does the medical experience经验 look like
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就医经历对于那些
买不起四百块钱的手机
或手表的人来说会是怎样?
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for someone有人 who doesn't have
the $400 phone电话 or watch
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tracking追踪 their every一切 movement运动?
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他们怎么记录他们的一举一动呢?
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Do they now become成为 a burden负担
on the medical system系统?
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他们会否成为医疗系统的累赘?
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Is their experience经验 changed?
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他们的经历会否改变呢?
02:46
In the world世界 of finance金融,
Bitcoin比特币 and crypto-currencies加密货币
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在金融界,比特币和加密货币
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are revolutionizing革新 the way
we move移动 money around the world世界,
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革新着货币流通的方式,
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but the challenge挑战 with these technologies技术
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但这些技术面临的挑战
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is the barrier屏障 to entry条目
is incredibly令人难以置信 high, right?
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是它们准入的门槛极高,对不对?
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You need access访问 to the same相同
phones手机, devices设备, connectivity连接,
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你必须要有同款的手机,
设备,连网能力,
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and even where you don't,
where you can find a proxy代理 agent代理人,
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或者你没有的话,你得有一个代理方,
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usually平时 they require要求 a certain某些 amount
of capital首都 to participate参加.
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通常他们也会收取一定的费用。
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And so the question that I ask myself
is, what happens发生 to the last community社区
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所以我常问自己的问题是,
最后一个用纸币的社会会怎样,
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using运用 paper notes笔记 when the rest休息
of the world世界 moves移动 to digital数字 currency货币?
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当余下的世界都转用电子货币以后?
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Another另一个 example from my hometown家乡
in Philadelphia费城:
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另一个例子来做我的家乡费城:
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I recently最近 went
to the public上市 library图书馆 there,
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我最近去了那儿的图书馆,
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and they are facing面对 an existential存在 crisis危机.
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他们面临一个生死存亡的危机。
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Public上市 funding资金 is dwindling日益减少,
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政府拨款日益萎缩,
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they have to reduce减少 their footprint脚印
to stay open打开 and stay relevant相应,
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他们不得不以减少馆点
来保证生存及不断更新,
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and so one of the ways方法
they're going about this
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其中的一个措施是
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is digitizing数字化 a number of the books图书
and moving移动 them to the cloud.
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把一些书籍数字化,
把它们储存到云端。
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This is great for most kids孩子. Right?
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这对大多数孩子来说是好事,对不对?
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You can check out books图书 from home,
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你可以在家借书,
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you can research研究 on the way
to school学校 or from school学校,
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你可以在上学或放学路上查资料,
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but these are really two big assumptions假设,
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但是,这里面有两大假设,
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that one, you have access访问 at home,
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第一,你在家能上网,
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and two, that you have access访问
to a mobile移动 phone电话,
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第二,你拥有一个手机,
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and in Philadelphia费城, many许多 kids孩子 do not.
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而在费城,多数孩子两者都没有。
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So what does their
education教育 experience经验 look like
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这样的话,他们的求学经历会是怎样,
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in the wake唤醒 of a completely全然
cloud-based基于云 library图书馆,
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在这样一个完全云端的图书馆体系下?
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what used to be considered考虑
such这样 a basic基本 part部分 of education教育?
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尤其是图书馆一向被视为
教育系统不可或缺的一部分。
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How do they stay competitive竞争的?
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他们如何能保持竞争力?
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A final最后 example from
across横过 the world世界 in East Africa非洲:
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最后一个例子来自
世界另一端的东非:
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there's been a huge巨大 movement运动
to digitize数字化 land土地 ownership所有权 rights权利,
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一个大趋势是把土地所有权数字化,
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for a number of reasons原因.
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这样做是基于各种原因。
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Migrant移民 communities社区,
older旧的 generations dying垂死 off,
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迁徙型的社会,
年长的一代逐渐逝去,
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and ultimately最终 poor较差的 record-keeping保持记录中
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以及糟糕的档案记录
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have led to conflicts冲突 over who owns拥有 what.
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使得各方对所有权各持己见。
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And so there was a big movement运动
to put all this information信息 online线上,
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所以那里在推行
把这些信息都放在网上,
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to track跟踪 all the ownership所有权
of these plots地块 of land土地,
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记录这些土地的所有权,
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put them in the cloud,
and give them to the communities社区.
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然后存储在云端,并交还给社区。
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But actually其实, the unintended意外
consequence后果 of this
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但实际上,这种做法
计划外的产物是,
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has been that venture冒险 capitalists资本家,
investors投资者, real真实 estate房地产 developers开发商,
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风险资本家,投资者,房地产开发商
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have swooped猛扑 in and they've他们已经 begun开始
buying购买 up these plots地块 of land土地
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都涌了进来,开始大量买地
从当地人手里把地都买了,
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right out from under these communities社区,
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because they have access访问
to the technologies技术
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因为他们能接触到这个科技,
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and the connectivity连接
that makes品牌 that possible可能.
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并且有能力上网。
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So that's the common共同 thread线
that connects所连接 these examples例子,
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所有这些例子的共同点,
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the unintended意外 consequences后果 of the tools工具
and the technologies技术 that we make.
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是我们创造的这些工具
和科技的意外后果。
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As engineers工程师, as technologists技术专家,
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作为工程师和技术人员,
我们有时放弃功效而选择效率。
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we sometimes有时 prefer比较喜欢
efficiency效率 over efficacy功效.
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We think more about doing things
than the outcomes结果 of what we are doing.
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我们想要做事情,
却不考虑事情的结果。
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This needs需求 to change更改.
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这需要改变。
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We have a responsibility责任 to think about
the outcomes结果 of the technologies技术 we build建立,
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我们要对科技的后果负责,
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especially特别 as they increasingly日益
control控制 the world世界 in which哪一个 we live生活.
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特别是当科技越来越多的
控制我们的生活。
05:24
In the late晚了 '90s,
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在九十年代末的时候,
投资和银行界都在推进道德。
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there was a big push for ethics伦理
in the world世界 of investment投资 and banking银行业.
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I think in 2014, we're long overdue过期的
for a similar类似 movement运动
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我想在2014年,
我们早也该有一个类似的推进运动
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in the area of tech高科技 and technology技术.
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这回是在科技领域。
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So, I just encourage鼓励 you, as you are all
thinking思维 about the next下一个 big thing,
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所以,我鼓励你们,
当你们在考虑下一个大手笔,
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as entrepreneurs企业家, as CEOs老总,
as engineers工程师, as makers制造商,
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作为企业家,首席执行官,工程师,创造者,
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that you think about
the unintended意外 consequences后果
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请考虑一下计划外的后果
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of the things that you're building建造,
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because the real真实 innovation革新
is in finding发现 ways方法 to include包括 everyone大家.
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因为真正的创新是想办法造福每个人。
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Thank you.
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谢谢。
05:59
(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
Translated by Jennifer Zhang
Reviewed by Muyun Zhou

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jon Gosier - Investor, data scientist, entrepreneur
Jon Gosier is a serial tech entrepreneur and early-stage startup investor. In 2015, Time magazine listed him as one of the "12 New Faces of Black Leadership."

Why you should listen

Jon Gosier is an investor and data scientist. He's a partner at Third Cohort Capital, an early-stage tech startup investment fund. Prior to joining Third Cohort, he was the founder of Appfrica, which invests in Africa’s technology economy, D8A Group, a company that makes data science solutions, and Market Atlas, which is like the Bloomberg terminal for emerging market countries. In 2015, Gosier was listed by TIME Magazine as one of “12 New Faces of Black Leadership”, as well as “Most Influential Blacks in Technology” by Business Insider in 2013 and 2014 and among the "20 Angels Worth Knowing" by Black Enterprise Magazine.

Gosier is a Fellow and Senior Fellow at TED from 2009 to 2012 and  a first-year participant at THNK, the Amsterdam School for Creative Leadership in the Netherlands. He's won the Knight News Challenge twice, once in 2011 for work in analysis at Ushahidi and again in 2012 for work creating ways of moving data between mobile phones without a central mobile network.

More profile about the speaker
Jon Gosier | Speaker | TED.com

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