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They greet each other, note “the documents,” and ask, “Who created this book?” The other person discusses Eastern countries in Europe and finding “her as well,” mentioning they knew that because they went with his wife. He recalls a memory of computers being very powerful, describing a water radiator used to cool the computer, and explains they could download pictures very fast, saying, “You know.”

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We have developed a computer that not only understands your words but also assists you in completing tasks. This computer is equipped with an advanced operating system called RabbitOS, which incorporates the powerful Lam large action model. To showcase its capabilities, we have created a unique mobile device called R1, your Pocket Companion. With real-time interactions between you and Rabbit, this device aims to provide unparalleled assistance on the go.

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In this video, we get an inside look at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has played a crucial role in technological advancements. They were responsible for launching the first weather satellite in 1958 and have since contributed to inventions like the Internet and Siri. Additionally, they have developed a sensor that can be placed under the skin to monitor chemical reactions in the body. The video also includes some unrelated and nonsensical dialogue.

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The speaker discusses a new shopping technology that enables customers to ring up their own items. They point to a screen that shows options like “start shopping” and express that this could change how people shop by reducing the need for cashiers. The speaker imagines a scenario where you could pay for everything directly through the cart, with phrases such as “pay for your shit like this, continue as guest,” and then proceeds to test the system. They describe the steps involved: adding a product, “Face it,” then “You scan the shit as you put it in the cart. Place it in the cart.” They note not to hold items and to “Just put it in there.” The speaker references instructions or a tutorial section, saying “How to add produce. Look.” They emphasize the overall concept by stating, “This new technology, man, putting this shit right,” and then reiterate the core idea that you can pay for everything “right through the cart.” They highlight that the system appears to support EBT, calling it part of “the new wave right here” and describing it as “the new technology shit.” Throughout, the speaker pivots between demonstrations and assertions, repeatedly connecting the technology to broader implications: that it could be a way to “put the cashiers out of work” and that this represents a transformative shift in shopping. They reinforce the idea with enthusiastic repetition, underscoring the notion that this technology signifies a new trend or wave in retail, culminating in the closing remark that the new technology aims to remove the need for cashier staff altogether, with ongoing emphasis on paying through the cart and the inclusion of EBT as part of the system.

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This is a peaceful town hall. The speaker introduces the first video.

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Replica case folders are used when government employees retire. Compiling these folders is done by hand and takes six months. The process involves moving the folders around on carts through a mine for storage. Calculations are also done by hand. The speaker states that processing these folders is more difficult than doing taxes in the dark. They are bringing this retirement process online with modern software. As of tonight, 25 retirees are going through an entirely online retirement process for the first time. This is a collaboration with retirement services inside OPM. The record for one retiree is a whole pallet with 27 boxes of paper.

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We believe in using technology to improve lives and cater to diverse beauty needs. Introducing L'Oreal Paris beauty genius, our virtual personal beauty advisor. It offers advice and assistance wherever and whenever you need it. We also have a hair coloring product that mixes itself, making it easy to apply. Watch as I demonstrate how clean and simple it is.

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Mitch, your break ended a while ago. Since Terry joined us, productivity jumped 46%. We're getting great results from our employees. Richard, remember the cover sheet on those TPS reports! But seriously, Terry's fit right in. What did you get? I wish we had a dozen more like Terry. You want to play around, Gene? No, it's daytime, time to work hard.

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The video showcases the optical character reading machines used by the post office department. These machines can read 42,000 addresses per hour and sort mail based on different sort schemes. The process involves clerks feeding letter-sized mail into the input hopper, where the machines scan and read the addresses. The machines use a modulated beam of light to recognize individual characters by detecting distinctive features. The recognized characters are stored in a magnetic drum memory for comparison with incoming or outgoing addresses. Once the addresses are matched, the mail is directed to the appropriate sorting receptacle. This automated process is mainly used for business mail and helps expedite the processing and dispatching of mail.

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In this video, we explore a world where presentations and artificial intelligence come together. To use this technology, simply input the topic or title of your presentation and let Degtypos do the thinking. You can also choose your goal for the presentation to optimize the suggested content. With this tool, you'll have a first draft to start working with.

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We have developed a computer that not only understands your words but also assists you in completing tasks. Our advanced RabbitOS operating system contains a powerful action model, enabling real-time interactions between you and Rabbit. We were so impressed with the concept and test results that we decided to create a unique mobile device called R1, which serves as your Pocket Companion.

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The video starts with the time stamp and the mention of it being the third take of Bill Gates' deposition. The speaker then shows a document, government exhibit three, which is a message sent to Bill Gates, Mr. Maritz, and another person on February 24, 1997, at 11:07 pm. The message discusses a focus group report.

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This is a peaceful town hall. The speaker introduces the first video.

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I am Claude Shannon, a mathematician at Bell Telephone Laboratories. This is Theseus, an electrically controlled mouse that can learn from experience. Theseus is solving a maze by trial and error, remembering the correct path in his memory. We have a small computing machine serving as Theseus' brain, located behind a mirror. It consists of a bank of telephone relays, similar to those in a dial telephone system. These relays remember the numbers dialed and guide calls through the maze of connections in a fraction of a second. They also remember the necessary steps to make the connection.

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RadioShack advertises its affordable transportable cellular telephone. The phone allows for constant communication. The advertisement depicts a phone call being taken in a field. The caller overhears news about a merger and advises buying 100 shares. The affordable transportable cellular telephone is available exclusively at Radio Shack.

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Speaker 1 asks, “Who created this book?” Speaker 0 explains that it’s there because he’s also his computer, but it “just gives it power of failure.” He then references Eastern countries in Europe and finding girls there, saying he knew that because he went with his wife. He states they used to have a computer so powerful, and they used to have a waterfront vehicle to call the computer, because they downloaded pictures that fast.

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We are announcing the secret project of building Ironman. The national Christmas tree will be lit with a push-button electrified system.

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Speaker 0 visited a mine used for storing physical media, specifically filing cabinets dating back to the 1960s, containing retirement paperwork. The speaker questions why paper is still used in 2025, showing an example of a retiree's case folder, which is compiled by hand and moved through the mine. Speaker 1 adds that the retirement process can take over six months due to the manual compilation and storage of paper documents, with calculations also done by hand. Speaker 0 states that the paperwork is extensive and difficult to process. They are implementing modern software to bring the retirement process online, and currently have 25 retirees going through an entirely online retirement process for the first time.

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The speaker emphasizes the peaceful nature of the town and town hall setting. They then introduce the first video to be shown.

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In this video, the speaker gives step-by-step instructions for a meeting with wind industry executives. They mention entering the Roosevelt Room, greeting everyone, taking a seat, giving brief comments, and thanking the participants. However, these instructions were accidentally exposed when Biden flipped over the paper to look at notes on the back of the car.

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Speaker 0: I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy to be up here with you nevertheless, And that way you speak more from the heart. I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble. Speaker 1: And, you know, one of the things that's going on here, they just turned off my I'm gonna go back. I lost the electrician here. Anyway, one of the things we found is that, you know, we we invented the semi computer chip, size of the tip of your little finger.

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"You know, in the near future, we're all going to be working around with AI assistance, helping us in our daily lives that we're going to be able to interact with through various smart devices including smart glasses and things like that, through voice and through various other ways of interacting with them." "So, I have smart glasses with cameras and displays in them, etcetera." "Currently, you can have smart glasses without displays, but soon the displays will exist." "Right now they exist." "They're just too expensive to be commercialized." "This is the Orion demonstration built by our colleagues at Meta." "So, future is coming and the vision is that all of us will be basically working around with AI assistants all our lives." "It's like all of us will be kind of like a high level CEO or politician or something, running around with a staff of smart virtual people working for us." "That's kind of the possible picture."

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People are gathering at the command center, which is equipped with computers, telephones, and internet. The purpose is to call friends and family, asking and begging for donations to give money to the holy organization operating here. Viewers are urged to go to the link and donate. The speaker is looking for someone to explain the purpose of the command center in thirty seconds.

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The Greatest Story Ever Told [Where It All Began]
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Our world is rapidly changing, especially for today's youth who are growing up with technology at their fingertips. The concept of a computer originated with Charles Babbage in the 1820s, who envisioned machines performing mental tasks. In the 1930s, Conrad Zeus pioneered the idea of an automatic computer using binary. The 1940s saw the creation of ENIAC, the first electric general-purpose computer, which faced skepticism. The 1951 UNIVAC predicted the presidential election results, marking a turning point in public perception. The 1960s introduced the integrated circuit, enabling smaller, more powerful computers, crucial for NASA's moon landing. The 1971 microprocessor by Intel revolutionized the industry, leading to the personal computer era. Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs created the Apple II, which gained popularity with VisiCalc. The 1980s saw a battle between Apple and Microsoft, with Bill Gates capitalizing on software sales. The narrative continues with the invention of the mobile phone in 1973, setting the stage for future developments.

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a16z Podcast | The $200 PC in the Enterprise
Guests: Benedict Evans, Steven Sinofsky
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In this episode, Benedict Evans and Steven Sinofsky discuss the evolution of tech devices in enterprises, particularly the transition from PCs to mobile platforms and the implications of the S curve leveling out. They reflect on the historical resilience of mainframes, noting that IBM thrived for 20 years post-PC disruption, suggesting that PCs may also experience a long tail of profitability despite reduced innovation. The conversation highlights the shift to browser-based applications in enterprises, with many workers now relying on web interfaces rather than traditional Windows apps. They explore the potential for low-cost devices, like Chromebooks, to replace PCs in environments where only browser access is needed. The discussion emphasizes the growing importance of mobile applications and the need for IT to adapt to changing user demands while managing costs effectively. Ultimately, they predict a future where many office tasks are performed through browsers and mobile devices, reshaping the landscape of enterprise computing.
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