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I gave a talk at the first TED in 1984 that was two hours long and it had five predictions
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in it that more or less all came true. And people called them predictions but they really
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weren’t predictions. They were extrapolations. The reason I talked for two hours is not because
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I was Fidel Castro and I was giving a rally. It’s because I had 15 years of research
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stored up and was about to open the media lab and it was real easy to talk about what
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we were gonna do and some of it even seemed old hat even though in retrospect people thought,
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oh, this is amazingly predictive. 30 years later, they say make a prediction as if I
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had made predictions the first time which I hadn’t. So this year I actually did make
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a prediction and it is in the prediction category in the sense that it’s not an extrapolation
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of work I’ve been doing for 15 years. But it’s part of work that some of my colleagues
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have started at the media lab which is really looking at the brain. Not just mapping the
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brain but how do you interact with the brain pretty directly. And almost everybody who’s
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done that has done it from the outside, you know, with sticking pins and needles or, you
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know, EEG or MEG or other ways. And the key to my prediction is the best way to interact
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with the brain is from the inside, from the bloodstream.
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Because if you inject tiny robots into the bloodstream they can get very close to all
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the cells and nerves and things in your brain, really close. So if you want to input information
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or read information, you do it through the bloodstream. So by extension – and this
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is, you know, why it’s a prediction because it’s by extension, you could in theory load
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Shakespeare into your bloodstream and as the little robots get to the various parts of
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the brain they deposit little pieces of Shakespeare or little pieces of French if you want to
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learn how to speak French. So in theory you can ingest information and that was my prediction.
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I won’t be around to see whether it’s true but, you know, like many of these predictions
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it doesn’t have to be true as long as it gets people thinking. And there are people
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thinking about this and looking at it quite seriously. And I think it’s an area in sort
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of synthetic biology and sort of the interface between biology and silicon that is really
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what the future’s about. The digital world today is like plastics were 25 years ago.
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It’s an important field but kind of over. Digital world is like plastics and the biotech
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world is the next phase.