Kirk Citron: And now, the real news

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We are drowning in news.
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Reuters alone puts out
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three and a half million news stories a year.
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That's just one source.
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My question is: How many of those stories
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are actually going to matter in the long run?
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That's the idea behind The Long News.
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It's a project by The Long Now Foundation,
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which was founded by TEDsters including
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Kevin Kelly and Stewart Brand.
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And what we're looking for is news stories that might still matter
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50 or 100 or 10,000 years from now.
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And when you look at the news through that filter,
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a lot falls by the wayside.
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To take the top stories from the A.P. this last year,
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is this going to matter in a decade?
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Or this?
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Or this?
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Really?
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Is this going to matter in 50 or 100 years?
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Okay, that was kind of cool.
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(Laughter)
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But the top story of this past year was the economy,
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and I'm just betting that, sooner or later,
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this particular recession is going to be old news.
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So, what kind of stories might
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make a difference for the future?
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Well, let's take science.
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Someday, little robots will go
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through our bloodstreams fixing things.
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That someday is already here if you're a mouse.
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Some recent stories:
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nanobees zap tumors with real bee venom;
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they're sending genes into the brain;
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a robot they built that can crawl through the human body.
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What about resources? How are we going to feed nine billion people?
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We're having trouble feeding six billion today.
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As we heard yesterday, there's over a billion people hungry.
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Britain will starve without genetically modified crops.
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Bill Gates, fortunately, has bet a billion on [agricultural] research.
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What about global politics?
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The world's going to be very different when and if China sets the agenda,
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and they may.
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They've overtaken the U.S. as the world's biggest car market,
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they've overtaken Germany as the largest exporter,
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and they've started doing DNA tests on kids
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to choose their careers.
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We're finding all kinds of ways to push back the limits of what we know.
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Some recent discoveries:
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There's an ant colony from Argentina that has now
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spread to every continent but Antarctica;
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there's a self-directed robot scientist that's made a discovery --
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soon, science may no longer need us,
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and life may no longer need us either;
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a microbe wakes up after 120,000 years.
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It seems that with or without us,
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life will go on.
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But my pick for the top Long News story of this past year
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was this one: water found on the moon.
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Makes it a lot easier to put a colony up there.
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And if NASA doesn't do it, China might,
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or somebody in this room might write a big check.
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My point is this:
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In the long run, some news stories
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are more important than others.
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(Applause)
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