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246次なるウェブ・イノベーションジェフ・ベゾスWhen you think about resilience and technology it’s actually mucheasier. You’re going to see some other speakers today, I already know, whoare going to t....

246次なるウェブ・イノベーションジェフ・ベゾスWhen you think about resilience and technology it’s actually mucheasier. You’re going to see some other speakers today, I already know, whoare going to talk about breaking-bones stuff, and, of course, with technologyit never is. So it’s very easy, comparatively speaking, to be resilient. I thinkit’s also- if we look at what happened in the Internet, with such an incrediblelast, you know, half a dozen years, that it’s hard to even get the right analogyfor it. And a lot of how we decide, how we’re supposed to react to things andwhat we’re supposed to expect about the future depends on what kind of howwe bucket things and how we categorize them.① And so I think the tempting analogy for the boom-bust that we just wentthrough with the Internet is a gold rush. And you know, it’s easy to thinkof this analogy as very different from some of the other things you mightpick. For one thing, both were very real. They took- ② in 1849, in that GoldRush, they took over 700 dollars million worth of gold out of California. Itwas very ③ real. The Internet was also very real. This is a real way for humansto communicate with each other. It’s a big deal. Huge boom. Huge boom.Huge bust. Huge bust. You keep going, and both things are lots of hype. ④ Idon’t have to remind you of all the hype that was involved with the Internet ??like GetRich.com.Track55*収録されている音声はTED が独自に編集したもので、文字の色が薄くなっている個所は含まれていません。動画には収録されています。