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I really in the sailing think about that ... and I said that I think that's a great strategy for not losing and allows the strategy for winning ... and a week later ... job ... to re read many tell you why ... that the reason is that what that conversation taught me like it convinced me of ... when said this company was serious about that activity ... was serious about challenging the status quo and taking their underdog status and turning it into ... real innovation for the next-generation ... Thailand ... the challenge everything not just about the projects for doing that how we're doing in a nationwide told Dennis that day was ... what's the strategy them as companies employ foreign their breakthrough breakthrough innovation is decades out of date ... and it needs to be updated at the World War two men year strategy ... that goes from basic research to applied research upright position in commercialization we need to do it differently ... we learned how to do in a jar for remembering it Industry Nance and I have implications for Momo ... and will have cascading implications for the country's competitiveness to let you know what is ... what what rest ... so what we do know is that we take and burying the ... inspired and technically content program leads ... and we intersect big science with a driving application ... that with that cauldron of activity that way is the reason that resulted in chart the from Sputnik surly day ... and we said with that activity of big science activity and a big driving application but you have a really bold image that's right ... I mean it's going to end its many people because they think with the increased risk ... that comes with that you actually yield results less often ... but that's not in my experience ... in fact ... when you take on a really bold vision like that's what happens is you yield results more often ... right if you're unsure failure in your in a nation that ... Trian renamed the rest ... and try and do so by reducing the boldness of the mission and we'll get it to ... pay ... because what you have are uninspired teams and Morgan and Morgan and me in an age ... when is the enemy and taste ... you have brought a couple of things that you were ... in its called on ... the advance technology and projects that can save your advanced technology team that ... that ... if the dentist I urge you ... wisely by the way to do ... you brought a couple things they are working on ... and she talked Venky Shaw men to fair ... share ... well ... E-mail ... Lots of people talk about innovation in this case as that's the big innovations and I happened I just I think that's a lack of imagination frankly there are so many unsolved problems ... and there are so many opportunities that can be realized by the Indians as an attack here so let's just say one ... really important problem one driving application in this case authentication ... authentication is irritating in fact it's so irritating only about half the people do it ... right despite the fact that there's a lot of information about you on your smartphone which makes you far more prone to identity apt ... and if you did nonetheless ... I ... Toyota and that ... passwords in ... hand listen sure that ... drawing patterns and on your record after forty years of advances and competition were still authentic eating basically the same way we did years ago in fact it's gotten worse ... and now you don't do the once a day ... or twice a day the average user doesn't thirty nine times a day to take from two point three seconds every time the deal and power users with us ... onto a hundred times that ... so ... what are we doing about that what we're thinking of ... all home variety of options for how you can do better ... at authentication so you can start with ... near-term things like I'm tokens or FAA's that might have an NCO Bluetooth and that in in them but you can also think ... about ... on ... a means of authentication it simply wear on your scan every day ... for a week in a time say an electronic tax hit ... now ... we're talking about wearable zz everybody's interest in the hunt for founding interest and ... also ... and I wish I ... let Otellini Alec and and and and and we made a lot of advances in wearable spent are still some fundamental problems that we haven't felt ... like one of them is the mechanical mismatch between humans and electronics right ... so electronics are boxy imaging humans are Korean soft ... Apps mechanical mismatch from ... well ... a researcher at the University of Illinois his name is Dr Rogers when he discovered is that he can use standard C maths techniques to make ... items of high performance silicon connected by an accordion like structures ... that would allow it to stretch out to two hundred percent ... and still be performing ... and what he did seem founded the company and they started making electronic ... taxi so I'm wearing mine here on my are we ... to an air hammered again ... this and that did not this is a developmental system were ... made by and see ten ... and it has an antenna and some sensors and then in and what we plan to do ... is work with than to advance and taxi that can be used for authentication ... now ... it may be too that ... ten to twenty year olds don't wanna wear a watch on their arrest ... thank you can be sure that will be far more interested in wearing electronic tax you only get this up here it's ... and that member design right ... they would certainly one ... for those options options ... anyway I'm that you can also imagine ... including not syndication in just your daily habits ... so I'd take a vitamin every morning when I could take vitamin authentication ... what ... Biden and authentication like to have one here well Carol able to ... do it on ... how well the ... effect ... I'll ... miss you guys seen this fellow ... has had small chip ... inside of it with this Swifts ... it also has what amounts to you and inside out that a new battery ... when you swallow and ... the accents in your stomach serve as the electoral I did ... and they power an out and assuaged is ... on a not ... and it creates an eighteen day ECG like signal in your body and essentially your entire body becomes your authentication token ... that this is the ... the ok button ... so wait but now it's that it's really too so what this means is that that becomes my first superpower I really want a superpower ... it means that my arms are like wires my hands are like alligator clips might touch my phone my computer my two are my car I'm not indicated in ... her super power like I want ... some sort of shipping them right away that now ... that said then that I die ... is that this is the FDA cleared so here's the thing this ... yes it is not a science fiction this bill is actually made by company called party of ... and they've developed for medical applications that ... help has been cc engine cleared by the FDA can take thirty of those per day ... for the rest of your life ... and and what happens is your heart ... nothing be changed issued we can just tell me you've taken the Pell anime another cloud of ... an Apple app will will will now know everything I do and everywhere I go because ... let's face it ... I will let you guys ... are from Global Fiennes the water inlet into tonight ... thanks Mindy ... leading Finnish good as them as he does Larry me can take one of the ... the top ... so we'll see we'll have to know ... so if he had demos this working ... an authentic eating ... this isn't like to actually goes up then again the sun and alliances is a this is an stuff it's ... been a shift anytime soon but ... I think having ... them the boldness to think differently about problems that everybody has every day ... is really important from a role in the end there's lot of people now they were trying to ... get the company in that mindset that think they get ... on and it's early but were saying about work style ...