A temporary tattoo that brings hospital care to the home | Todd Coleman

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Please meet Jane.
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She has a high-risk pregnancy.
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Within 24 weeks,
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she's on bed rest at the hospital,
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being monitored for her preterm contractions.
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She doesn't look the happiest.
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That's in part because it requires technicians and experts
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to apply these clunky belts on her to monitor her uterine contractions.
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Another reason Jane is not so happy is because she's worried.
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In particular, she's worried about what happens
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after her 10-day stay on bed rest at the hospital.
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What happens when she's home?
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If she were to give birth this early it would be devastating.
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As an African-American woman,
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she's twice as likely to have a premature birth
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or to have a stillbirth.
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So Jane basically has one of two options:
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stay at the hospital on bed rest,
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a prisoner to the technology until she gives birth,
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and then spend the rest of her life paying for the bill;
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or head home after her 10-day stay and hope for the best.
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Neither of these two options seems appealing.
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As I began to think about stories like this
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and hear about stories like this,
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I began to ask myself and imagine:
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Is there an alternative?
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Is there a way we could have the benefits of high-fidelity monitoring
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that we get with our trusted partners in the hospital
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while someone is at home living their daily life?
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With that in mind,
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I encouraged people in my research group
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to partner with some clever material scientists,
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and all of us came together and brainstormed.
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And after a long process,
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we came up with a vision, an idea,
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of a wearable system that perhaps you could wear like a piece of jewelry
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or you could apply to yourself like a Band-Aid.
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And after many trials and tribulations and years of endeavors,
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we were able to come up with this flexible electronic patch
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that was manufactured using the same processes
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that they use to build computer chips,
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except the electronics are transferred from a semiconductor wafer
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onto a flexible material that can interface with the human body.
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These systems are about the thickness of a human hair.
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They can measure the types of information that we want,
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things such as:
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bodily movement,
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bodily temperature,
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electrical rhythms of the body
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and so forth.
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We can also engineer these systems,
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so they can integrate energy sources,
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and can have wireless transmission capabilities.
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So as we began to build these types of systems,
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we began to test them on ourselves in our research group.
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But in addition, we began to reach out to some of our clinical partners
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in San Diego,
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and test these on different patients in different clinical conditions,
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including moms-to-be like Jane.
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Here is a picture of a pregnant woman in labor at our university hospital
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being monitored for her uterine contractions with the conventional belt.
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In addition,
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our flexible electronic patches are there.
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This picture demonstrates waveforms pertaining to the fetal heart rate,
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where the red corresponds to what was acquired
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with the conventional belts,
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and the blue corresponds to our estimates
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using our flexible electronic systems and our algorithms.
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At this moment,
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we gave ourselves a big mental high five.
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Some of the things we had imagined were beginning to come to fruition,
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and we were actually seeing this in a clinical context.
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But there was still a problem.
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The problem was, the way we manufactured these systems
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was very inefficient,
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had low yield
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and was very error-prone.
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In addition,
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as we talked to some of the nurses in the hospital,
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they encouraged us to make sure
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that our electronics worked with typical medical adhesives
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that are used in a hospital.
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We had an epiphany and said, "Wait a minute.
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Rather than just making them work with adhesives,
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let's integrate them into adhesives,
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and that could solve our manufacturing problem."
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This picture that you see here
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is our ability to embed these censors inside of a piece of Scotch tape
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by simply peeling it off of a wafer.
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Ongoing work in our research group allows us to, in addition,
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embed integrated circuits into the flexible adhesives
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to do things like amplifying signals and digitizing them,
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processing them
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and encoding for wireless transmission.
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All of this integrated into the same medical adhesives
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that are used in the hospital.
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So when we reached this point,
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we had some other challenges,
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from both an engineering as well as a usability perspective,
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to make sure that we could make it used practically.
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In many digital health discussions,
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people believe in and embrace the idea that we can simply digitize the data,
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wirelessly transmit it,
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send it to the cloud,
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and in the cloud,
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we can extract meaningful information for interpretation.
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And indeed, you can do all of that,
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if you're not worried about some of the energy challenges.
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Think about Jane for a moment.
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She doesn't live in Palo Alto,
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nor does she live in Beverly Hills.
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What that means is,
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we have to be mindful about her data plan and how much it would cost
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for her to be sending out a continuous stream of data.
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There's another challenge
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that not everyone in the medical profession is comfortable talking about.
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And that is, that Jane does not have the most trust
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in the medical establishment.
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She, people like her, her ancestors, have not had the best experiences
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at the hands of doctors and the hospital
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or insurance companies.
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That means that we have to be mindful of questions of privacy.
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Jane might not feel that happy
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about all that data being processed into the cloud.
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And Jane cannot be fooled;
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she reads the news.
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She knows that if the federal government can be hacked,
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if the Fortune 500 can be hacked,
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so can her doctor.
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And so with that in mind,
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we had an epiphany.
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We cannot outsmart all the hackers in the world,
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but perhaps we can present them a smaller target.
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What if we could actually,
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rather than have those algorithms that do data interpretation
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run in the cloud,
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what if we have those algorithms run on those small integrated circuits
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embedded into those adhesives?
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And so when we integrate these things together,
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what this means is that now we can think about the future
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where someone like Jane can still go about living her normal daily life,
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she can be monitored,
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it can be done in a way where she doesn't have to get another job
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to pay her data plan,
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and we can also address some of her concerns about privacy.
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So at this point,
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we're feeling very good about ourselves.
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We've accomplished this,
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we've begun to address some of these questions about privacy
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and we feel like, pretty much the chapter is closed now.
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Everyone lived happily ever after, right?
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Well, not so fast.
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(Laughter)
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One of the things we have to remember, as I mentioned earlier,
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is that Jane does not have the most trust in the medical establishment.
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We have to remember
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that there are increasing and widening health disparities,
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and there's inequity in terms of proper care management.
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And so what that means is that this simple picture
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of Jane and her data --
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even with her being comfortable being wirelessly transmitted to the cloud,
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letting a doctor intervene if necessary --
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is not the whole story.
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So what we're beginning to do
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is to think about ways to have trusted parties serve as intermediaries
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between people like Jane and her health care providers.
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For example, we've begun to partner with churches
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and to think about nurses that are church members,
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that come from that trusted community,
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as patient advocates and health coaches to people like Jane.
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Another thing we have going for us
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is that insurance companies, increasingly,
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are attracted to some of these ideas.
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They're increasingly realizing
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that perhaps it's better to pay one dollar now
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for a wearable device and a health coach,
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rather than paying 10 dollars later,
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when that baby is born prematurely
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and ends up in the neonatal intensive care unit --
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one of the most expensive parts of a hospital.
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This has been a long learning process for us.
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This iterative process of breaking through and attacking one problem
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and not feeling totally comfortable,
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and identifying the next problem,
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has helped us go along this path
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of actually trying to not only innovate with this technology
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but make sure it can be used for people who perhaps need it the most.
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Another learning lesson we've taken from this process
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that is very humbling,
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is that as technology progresses and advances at an accelerating rate,
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we have to remember that human beings are using this technology,
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and we have to be mindful
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that these human beings -- they have a face,
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they have a name
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and a life.
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And in the case of Jane,
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hopefully, two.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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