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Juan Enriquez: Your online life, permanent as a tattoo
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All right, so let's take four subjects that obviously go
together: big data(大数据), tattoos, immortality and
the Greeks. Right?
Now, the issue about tattoos is that, without a word, tattoos
really do shout. [Beautiful] [Intriguing](引人注目的)
So you don't have to say a lot. [Allegiance](忠诚)
[Very intimate] [Serious mistakes] (Laughter) And tattoos tell you
a lot of stories. If I can ask an
indiscreet(轻率的)question, how many of you have
tattoos? A few, but not most. What happens if Facebook, Google,
Twitter, LinkedIn, cell phones, GPS, Foursquare, Yelp, Travel
Advisor, all these things you deal with every day turn out to be
electronic tattoos? And what if they provide as much information
about who and what you are as any tattoo ever would?
What's ended up happening over the past few decades is the kind of
coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great celebrity is
now being applied to you every day by all these people who are
Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your credit scores and
what you do to yourself. And electronic tattoos also shout. And as
you're thinking of the consequences of that, it's getting really
hard to hide from this stuff, among other things, because it's not
just the electronic tattoos, it's facial
recognition(面部识别)that's getting really good. So you can
take a picture with an iPhone and get all the names, although,
again, sometimes it does make mistakes. (Laughter) But that means
you can take a typical bar scene like this, take a picture, say, of
this guy right here, get the name, and download all the records
before you utter(发出声音等) a word or speak to
somebody, because everybody turns out to be absolutely
plastered(贴) by electronic tattoos.
And so there's companies like face.com that now have about 18
billion faces online. Here's what happened to this company.
[Company sold to Facebook, June 18, 2012...] There are other
companies that will place a camera like this — this has nothing to
do with Facebook — they take your picture, they tie it to the
social media(社会传媒), they figure out you really
like to wear black dresses, so maybe the person in the store comes
up and says, "Hey, we've got five black dresses that would just
look great on you."
So what if Andy was wrong? Here's Andy's theory. [In the future,
everybody will be world famous for 15 minutes.] What if we flip
this? What if you're only going to be anonymous for 15 minutes?
(Laughter) Well, then, because of electronic tattoos, maybe all of
you and all of us are very close to immortality, because these
tattoos will live far longer than our bodies will. And if that's
true, then what we want to do is we want to go through four lessons
from the Greeks and one lesson from a Latin American.
Why the Greeks? Well, the Greeks thought about what happens when
gods and humans and immortality mix for a long time.
So lesson number one: Sisyphus. Remember? He did a horrible thing,
condemned for all time to roll this rock up, it would roll back
down, roll back up, roll back down. It's a little like your
reputation. Once you get that electronic tattoo, you're going to be
rolling up and down for a long time, so as you go through this
stuff, just be careful what you post.
Myth number two: Orpheus, wonderful guy, charming to be around,
great partier, great singer, loses his
beloved(爱人), charms his way into the underworld,
only person to charm his way into the underworld, charms the gods
of the underworld, they release his beauty on the
condition(以...为条件) he never look at her until they're out.
So he's walking out and walking out and walking out and he just
can't resist. He looks at her, loses her forever. With all this
data out here, it might be a good idea not to look too far into the
past of those you love.
Lesson number three: Atalanta. Greatest runner. She would challenge
anybody. If you won, she would marry you. If you lost, you died.
How did Hippomenes beat her? Well, he had all these wonderful
little golden apples, and she'd run ahead, and he'd roll a little
golden apple. She'd run ahead, and he'd roll a little golden apple.
She kept getting distracted. He eventually won the race. Just
remember the purpose as all these little golden apples come and
reach you and you want to post about them or tweet about them or
send a late-night message.
And then, of course, there's Narcissus. Nobody here would ever be
accused or be familiar with Narcissus. (Laughter) But as you're
thinking about Narcissus, just don't fall in love with your own
reflection.
Last lesson, from a Latin American: This is the great poet Jorge
Luis Borges. When he was threatened by the thugs of the Argentine
military junta, he came back and said, "Oh, come on, how else can
you threaten, other than with death?" The interesting thing, the
original thing, would be to threaten somebody with immortality. And
that, of course, is what we are all now threatened with today
because of electronic tattoos.
请问大家一个问题,介个孩纸对于online life的态度是肿么样的呢?
Thank you.
原视频连接:http://www.ted.com/talks/juan_enriquez_how_to_think_about_digital_tattoos.html