Speech on water and our future. Atleast 2 pages.
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Good morning, welcome, and thank you for inviting me to speak today. I'm going to use speech today but without much technology. I won't be using slides, you'll just have an audio channel. So even though I'm not an expert on speech technology -- you all probably know more about it than I do -- I am putting my faith in speech itself as a medium for the next few minutes.
So, as I'm not a researcher at the forefront on speech technology, I'm not going to be telling you about the latest and greatest advances. Instead I come to you, I suppose, with four different roles. One, as someone who spent a a lot of effort getting one new technology, the Web, from idea into general deployment, I'm interested in how we as a technical community get from where we are now to where we'd like to be. Two, as director of the World Wide Web Consortium, I try to get an overall view of where the new waves of Web technology are heading, and hopefully how they will fit together.
With my third hat on I'm a researcher at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). MIT, along with ERCIM organization in Europe, and Keio University in Japan, plays host to the Consortium, and I get an office in the really nifty new CSAIL building, the Stata Center. That I like for lots of reasons, one of which is the people you get to talk to. I have chatted to some of my colleagues who actually are engaged in leading edge research about the future.
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you should give more points like 15 tho i will still answer dw
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