Nicholas Negroponte: A 30-year history of the future
尼可拉斯·尼葛洛龐帝: 未來的三十年歷史
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world. Full bio
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Can we switch to the video disc,
勞駕幫我
to pick up your fingers to use them.
我的頭髮就掉了不少。
(新未來主義建築師)的遠見卓識,
60年代研究的裝置,
都覺得這個想法很荒謬。
這是後期的工作,同樣發生在 TED 1 之前——
——這是在進行同步交互。
利用了機場的物理模型,
they had actually been there.
因為他們實際上去過那裡。
還有那個攝像頭裝置,
five years, this will happen."
跟大家再分享一個
when to turn left and so on.
正在發生的事情視若無睹。
through these very quickly,
過去的一些研究工作。
around like that at the time.
porno magazine or something?"
—Clifford Stoll, Newsweek, 1995]
所有程式都有漏洞,
已經耗資10億美元。
美國國際開發署的資金。
using their own treasuries,
通過自己的國債籌集而得。
能否發生學習行為?
是兩個完全不同的概念。
連接最後10億人。
你要再多給我一點時間嗎?
感謝你的提問。
那時我不可能再回到這裡。
going to ingest information
將來人們會靠嘴巴“攝取”資訊。
pill and know Shakespeare.
with Ray Kurzweil by any chance?
(雷·庫茲韋爾:谷歌工程總監)
around with Ed Boyden
沒有,但我和埃德·博伊登出去逛過。(埃德·博伊登:MIT大腦、認知科學和生物工程學副教授)
(MIT生物機械工程研究所主任),
to play this clip 30 years from now,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nicholas Negroponte - Tech visionaryThe founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world.
Why you should listen
A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte founded (and was the first director of) MIT's Media Lab, which helped drive the multimedia revolution and now houses more than 500 researchers and staff across a broad range of disciplines. An original investor in Wired (and the magazine's "patron saint"), for five years he penned a column exploring the frontiers of technology -- ideas that he expanded into his 1995 best-selling book Being Digital. An angel investor extraordinaire, he's funded more than 40 startups, and served on the boards of companies such as Motorola and Ambient Devices.
But his latest effort, the One Laptop per Child project, may prove his most ambitious. The organization is designing, manufacturing and distributing low-cost, wireless Internet-enabled computers costing roughly $100 and aimed at children. Negroponte hopes to put millions of these devices in the hands of children in the developing world.
Nicholas Negroponte | Speaker | TED.com