WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:10.560 The culture and the mantra of Silicon Valley has been move fast, break things, and that 00:10.560 --> 00:11.560 has been accepted. 00:11.560 --> 00:17.040 So, for the last 30 years, innovation has continued at a pace that's unchecked, but 00:17.040 --> 00:19.580 not just unchecked, unquestioned. 00:19.580 --> 00:24.840 Now we begin to realize that we're not just breaking things, we're breaking people, we're 00:24.840 --> 00:27.780 breaking communities, we're breaking societies. 00:27.780 --> 00:32.860 What we're understanding now is the need to create a much greater diversity when a technology 00:32.860 --> 00:34.000 is being developed. 00:34.000 --> 00:39.100 In addition to data scientists, in addition to engineers, in addition to computer scientists, 00:39.100 --> 00:44.620 bringing in people who essentially would introduce a different lens, a different perspective, 00:44.620 --> 00:48.980 different kinds of expertise that would ask the kinds of questions that historically we 00:48.980 --> 00:53.940 have not been asking about these systems in terms of who they are designed for, by virtue 00:53.940 --> 00:55.920 of that who they're not designed for. 00:55.920 --> 00:58.520 When you're being thoughtful, who are you thinking about? 00:58.520 --> 01:02.560 I am thinking about ethics and the impact on other human beings. 01:02.560 --> 01:04.160 Why do we do this? 01:04.160 --> 01:08.080 We do this so that human beings can live better lives.