Transparency. What happens when technology becomes a black box and we stop being able to see what's going on inside? Fast forward 100 years.Today, the sci-fi artificial intelligence devices of our dreams have been woven into the very fabric of modern life.
And now back to zippers. Fast forward to today, Sundback's design is still the one we most associate with zippers.Besides the classic metal variant, which was sturdy and reliable, zippers also started being produced from plastic, which was cheaper and more flexible.
to find a universal system for categorizing knowledge. Fast forward 2,000 years, Francis Bacon, the scientist and philosopher, said, let's try this again,but it was too complicated.
With their disbandment, a brave new chapter in women's equality abruptly ended. Fast forward 30 years to the early '70s, and the military services were again facing many of the same manpower shortages as they had in World War Two.For the Navy and its Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, the answer to those manpower shortages, once again, was women.
to get economies of scale in the journal-publishing business. Fast forward to today, and we have 10 member societies that in turn represent just under 120,000 members whoare physicists, engineers, teachers, students and such, medical practitioners, really
And we think we know attention. Fast forward to today, it's a complex world.
How bad is this thing going to get? Fast forward a little bit.Two, three months into the quarantine, my wife is probably a little sick of me by now.
that it's a relatively new one. Fast forward to 2009, starting with investigations under the Bush administration and then cases brought under the Obama
Fast forward to today. You had a woman in Central Park accusing a black man of doing something that he obviously was not doing because we all saw the video. And so there
Fast forward -- I enlist in the Marine Corps.
Fast forward three months, 22nd December 2003, central California.
Fast forward to the 21st century, at a conservative estimate, 13% of all articles on Walmart shelves were labeled, "Made in China."
Fast forward to the news.
Fast forward -- I had a phone call from my previous boss, His Excellency Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
Fast forward one month-- they're starting to collect initial customer data and information.
Fast forward to where we are today.
Fast forward to 1982, and it's Morley, the happy wizard.
Fast forward . We're here today.
Fast forward today, and we are still living with the results of that in the domain name system, in routing, in packet security, email addresses.
Fast forward 20 years later, and he's a president at Microsoft.
Fast forward to today, where you've got technology, and in particular, the internet coming around just as the Berlin Wall falls,
Fast forward to us.
Fast forward to 1991 or '90 when the office of Frank Gehry
Fast forward to 2011, and there was these three geniuses that got together-- Arthur Britto, Jed McCaleb, and David Schwartz.
Fast forward about three years after that.
Fast forward to 2013.
Fast forward four years later, I walk into this newsroom.
Fast forward into the end of July.
Fast forward to today, Mondragon Corporation, Mondragon Co-operative Corporation, is the seventh largest corporation in Spain.
Fast forward , I ended up getting sentenced to one to three years.
fast forward to the end of the day in your head and you ask yourself by the time this day is done what three main
Fast forward to March of 2013.
Fast forward to where we're at now, anyone here in this room at least worried about not having enough dinner on the table tonight?
Fast forward from-- this is '97, I believe, to 2005.
Fast forward eight years, and that stem-cell research is at work right here at Harvard, and really the researchers at Harvard
Fast forward , you've had a great entrepreneurial career, and then you ended up working for the government.
Fast forward to World War I, OK?
Fast forward 10 years-- these same people are now in their 30s and they've all
Fast forward now four years.
Fast forward eight years.
Fast forward , kind of created a plan.
Fast forward a couple weeks, I'm on the truck scooping ice cream.
Fast forward eight months down the line.
Fast forward to today-- since we finished writing the book, which was August 5th,
Fast forward 80 years later-- so this is nothing new.
Fast forward . The first rehearsal of the Broadway production was going to begin on a Monday.
Fast forward to today.
Fast forward . Now I would think that I have these two successful premieres.
Fast forward to the industrial revolution.
Fast forward another 21 years and they've been at this 31 years and they have the second largest economy in the world. And when China grows at 10% it is a major event in the global