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| Video Title:
| AAAS 2007 Annual Meeting Plenary Lecture by Larry Page, Co-Founder and President, Products, Google Inc.
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| Description:
| Larry Page shares his views about science/technology education, opportunities for changing the world, AI research at Google, access to information, and much more.
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| Date of Video:
| February 16, 2007
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| Color. Sound. Length (min:sec): 68:24.
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| Copyright Info:
| AAAS, The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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| Interesting Clips:
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- 9:10 benefits & potential of science / technology education
- 14:08 Google's inception
- 17:55 science can benefit from the media's power to inform & inspire the public
- 20:14 changing the world
- 25:06 how to improve science education in primary/secondary schools and the benefit to young students of competitions such as FIRST
- 27:45 transportation, DARPA Grand Challenge, and how technology can make travel safer
- 30:40 "One of my favorite things is Artificial Intelligence ... It's gotten a bad rap ... My prediction is that when AI happens it's going to be a lot of computation ..."
- 32:02 AI research at Google & the perfect Google search as an example of AI
- 42:18 scientific publishing & access to scientific articles
- 44:30 Q&A
- 48:40 automatic captioning of video & indexing speech
- 58:18 & 61:17 & 64:48; issues regarding content, open access, and ease of access
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| Location of Original:
| AAAS
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| Comments:
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Videos of other lectures from the AAAS 2007 Annual Meeting
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| Contributor:
| Jon Glick
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