this these are the slides the old films these were like pulling at me I didn't know what to do with them how do you digitize this where do you go and then what so you have it digitized but then you just have like family movie nightlike I didn't know what to do and my kids would be bored so I found this company called Legacy Republic and what they do is that they
like I didn't know what to do and my kids would be bored so I found this company called Legacy Republic and what they do is that they digitize your assets and then they allow you a really seamless way a very youknow easy way of taking little Snippets and uploading them you can email them you can you know post them on Facebook
want to come to the audience and get any questions or suggestions or thoughts you have so just raise your hand and Y has a mic if you digitize that we've done about 50 million of those pages so far um but trying to then extract meaning semantic
didn't even know that but there you go so so the whereas uh using Amazon's uh Cloud infrastructure storage and processing power the times was able to digitize 150 years of archives so when you go back and look at New York Times story from the 1800s of the 1900s you'reactually on Amazon's storage capacity and on Amazon servers and it was just much cheaper back it made it feasible as
Then, there is the ICM, or Investigative Case Management, search application. digitized versions of most books in the library.
we'll just get them all digitized of course not all of the alphabets in question are yet capable of being digitized the scale of the project is is a problem many of them are copyrightprotected and they simply didn't think that books were as necessary to Scholars as Scholars immediately told them they
indoors and a lot of security cameras and school cameras are being digitized so that Santa can get that data.But for a while that was all analog tape and he couldn't gather it.
and marketing videos on videotape it was taking a lot of time he said so we've got these mini computers I wonder if we could digitize footage and that was kind of the beginning of this whole transformation of the industry and today there's really only one director who insists on still cutting his uh his movies on film um
tactics of email opening. had digitized two forms, 10 years, $1 billion.
And some physicists took stereoscopic photos of the flocks of starlings-- the murmurations over Rome. They digitized in 3D, and then they modeled the behavior. And it seems that what the starlings are doing is looking at the birds-- about the seven or six birds-- that
We've seen some specific areas, areas like Morocco, becoming a leader in renewable energy in some specific kind of manufacturing because they understood the energy, So as we digitize the data, there's a lot of bias in that data because we're creating it as humans.
Here, if companies want investments, the governments need to provide enabling environments. Registrars are starting to digitize . I think in Kenya now, you can register your business through a phone.
New type of fintech companies coming in. You can digitize that.
Institute and uh s who who is here and our mitt team work with about a hundred different teams people from teams across Google to help to digitize a whole bunch of Natural History uh not just from the Natural History Museum but from 60 different museums uh 300,000 uh photos videos and documents from those museums uh as part of Google
alluded to and it's y Illustrated there just the sheer scale of the collection the enormity of this physical collection and trying to digitize that that insect um that you see that pinned insect that fly there is a good example of digitizing that through traditional methods takes about 2 minutes and 20 seconds to take all of those labels off
your age group, your peer group, because as you likely know, as we get older, our sleep deteriorates, and so you want to have a group that you compare with. And we can digitize brains, and best exemplified by this UC Berkley study published last fall, where they took people, young people like you, put them in a magnetic residence imagining,
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, by saying let's digitize it all, you know, because preserve it. But is that ultimately what will happen? And right now the question, you know, that, the question, the issues raised
Why can't we have Google news and aggregate news and provide 25,000 newspapers and magazines from all around the world--really cool -- why can't we digitize all the books in the world? I mean, all these things are wonders to someone like me. I mean, doing a book like this without Google? I mean, you can't do it. I mean, I have to be getting up, and out of my gym shorts when I'm writing which is very -- and away from my
What if you digitize everything you possibly could and put it on your hard drive?” At the time -- it was about 2001 by now -- and we were saying, "Gee.
this display has digitizer layer to keep that dream alive.
If a maze is digitized , a mouse on the upper left can make decisions to go left, right, left, right to map out all possible paths through a maze.
But what you have digitized was kind of boring to begin with.
We got that digitized .
Then we digitized the resistance that these detectors see as they scan the sky, and rotated the polarization.
Those images were digitized into SYS, into that electronic image manipulation software.
They actually digitized their old newspapers, so you can read the whole thing.
So when they're digitized , it will be a lot easier for everybody to look at them, and you won't have to worry about breaking the fragile plates.
and only digitized . So what's next in advertising?
typed labels then we're starting to go down into the handwritten labels we crowdsource some of that really fun crowdsourcing but at the moment we can digitize things about 10 times as fast as we can crowdsource them so we need to only be serving things to real humans that need a real human's mind we need to do everything we can without that human
useful to everyone which I guess would bring true to us as well yeah um and do you worry about I need to get people to the museum versus if I digitize things they won't come or what's your experience being of of well I think our experience is actually the opposite so the moment that you start to digitalize things and we see this for example with our loans so we're in one sense we're a
your age group, your peer group, because as you likely know, as we get older, our sleep deteriorates, and so you want to have a group that you compare with. Thereís also the ability to digitize breath, to say whether or not someone might have lung cancer, at a pretty high specificity and accuracy.
your age group, your peer group, because as you likely know, as we get older, our sleep deteriorates, and so you want to have a group that you compare with. We havenít been able to digitize the people who are gonna have a crack.
A lot of it is not digitized , and that's a huge risk that we're facing today and for the future.
digital globalization everything now is being digitized and globalized through Google Facebook Twitter PayPal muks
information freely available I can see there you've barcoded them now yes so this is we we've um had a project where we've barcod we've now digitized um the UK lepid optra collection so that's butterflies and moths to us that's about 800,000 specimens um it was a demonstration project to say to show that this can be done and these are the sorts of pipelines that you need to set
These are places that have digitized a huge amount of information.
And then we could turn securities into digitized products and trade them.
and once it's become digitized , guess what?
None of that stuff's been digitized so you have to go to it.
now is enormous Lile things seem to be changing with Incredible rapidity the rumored number of books already digitized and available in Google books which we consumers here keeps growing and growing and growing by orders of magnitude uh and that's only one of the ways in which the situation keeps
languages and the administration decided to tear it down put all of the books in storage and told the faculty it's okay we'll just get them all digitized of course not all of the alphabets in question are yet capable of being digitized the scale of the project is is a problem many of them are copyright
And there is also opportunity for people who want to help digitize all the logbooks.
includes music and images and anything that you can digitize and store on a computer and search via
she says. We could digitize that, packetize that, send it as voice-over-IP to a speech-understanding processor.
computers these were guys who really almost couldn't type you know they didn't have to use a keyboard in their work and so here's Avid saying you know we've got this system we're going to digitize all your footage we're going to give you access to anything you'll be able to try in the same time that you used to be able to try one cut and see if it worked you know to cut from the kissing scene to the scene of the you
Samples of the raw voltage off the antenna capturing the actual digitized radio waves millions of times per second from two stations,
And so we've got to get this information digitized so that you can clap back against these negative stories.
able to do more things on his own so she's digitized all of these and put them into an app and also now it's
And I think the majority of those have not been digitized .
that has been curated very locally and not actually yet digitized -- not yet accessible in a Google search because it hasn't yet been put onto the grid.