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QhjJFUmDX4E | sure that it's used where the risk is highest okay now obviously the whole topic of the app has created quite a media frenzy a bit of a heated discussion on relevant or less relevant topics and actually might have been taken out of context one of the topics that the the whole discussion focuses on at least what I've been reading on is that there is kind of two different | 1,353 | 1,384 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1353s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | aspects of the whole situation the one aspect is saving lives because let's face it it is at the end of the day a virus that causes a lot of death and saving life is the priority and a responsibility that that we need to take care of but on the other hand we have the topic of freedom of choice democracy and what do you think is more important I mean what I mean freedom of choice | 1,384 | 1,418 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1384s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | democracy is always more important than anything else it's there that's more important than anything else but I think yet we need to be I mean the if if we look at the discussion I think that we are mixing a lot of things you know you you rightly said it is a matter of balancing the needs for for health control with other needs and given that we have a very very performing data | 1,418 | 1,449 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1418s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | privacy regime in in Europe we are in a match that situation because we have the possibility to create things that are totally compliant with this data regime which is extremely essential it's it's totally fitting the the belief in democracy and in individual free choice that is you know a pillar in Europe so I think that's as I said it's a non debatable about that but then we need to | 1,449 | 1,484 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1449s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | be also very clear about what does it mean if people you know willingly and the mind the discussion about these apps you know because of I don't know what reasons because it's makes no sense but at the same time the same people have a broadly used commercial apps and have profit sharing agreements and and then which you know the user of their services don't even know about and and | 1,484 | 1,518 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1484s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | these commercially commercial companies fully capture the data not for protecting the health of anybody apart from the economic business health of the company so I think that we need to be we need to have a serious discussion about what is the right governance for for this kind of health and and life-saving apps clearly I mean compliance with the privacy rules is essential and and then | 1,518 | 1,552 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1518s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | there are some elements that I feel a very important like making sure that open technology and also that you make sure that that they are used in the spirit of individual responsibility I think that's essential okay you mentioned previously that one of the four pillars that the future operations clearing board is working on is the topic of the economy the financial | 1,552 | 1,577 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1552s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | system and tourism so since Austria is heavily dependent on tourism as a pillar of our economic prosperity how do we handle how do we tackle the challenge that tourists are entering the country and they're not using the corona app how do we what we can do if we have look I think you know the tourists the individual tourists comes to Austria because he wants to have a fantastic | 1,577 | 1,605 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1577s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | time he wants to be nature wants to experience our beautiful country so that is what what they want they don't come primarily to either to get into quarantine you know or to get or to infect others so I think that if we have if we make sure that we get what Michael has promised to deliver which is a very usable very performing app that helps them control I think that everybody will | 1,605 | 1,639 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1605s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | happily download it and make sure that that he or she is neither risk to others but also that others are not a risk for him or her and I think you know that is what we feel is very important and clearly one can it's our duty to make them aware I think that Michael was mentioning the fact that we need perhaps to to have a more stronger communication campaign at least we need to make them | 1,639 | 1,667 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1639s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | aware that there is a stop Karuna app you know if they don't know about it it's difficult they come from countries where the the app is not yet there so how should they know that we have an app I think that we should make them aware we should invite them to use it I think that's that's quite important and and then make sure that people really take their individual responsibility | 1,667 | 1,693 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1667s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | seriously so are you also working on measures to communicate the availability of the app to tourists coming to Austria not not directly I mean this is something that red cross has on top of the mind and and is working on what we are looking at is looking at the processes and looking at the prerequisites for TTT for tracking testing tracing so that that is in that is | 1,693 | 1,724 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1693s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | really available in the right way in Austria so that when people come in they can experience experience a really very safe country if we're not one of the safest countries in Europe I would like to touch upon something that Michael sets in the beginning obviously Corbett 19 is causing a global crisis it's affecting nearly every country in the world so do you think it makes sense to | 1,724 | 1,753 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1724s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | treat a global problem on a local basis I think it's I think you need to treat the global problem at a global and at a local level if you want to tackle it and I think that's true for most of the huge problems that we are facing not only for Corbett but also for the environmental problems we need we do not have the right governance for many of these problems because in a sense you need the | 1,753 | 1,784 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1753s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | global concepts to to fight the problem but then you need really to break it down on an individual and on a local level you cannot enforce the top-down it needs to come from the bottom up and the better the concepts that are developed on a global level the more they will be taken up and as we know we live in very different types of countries and every country will have their own way of | 1,784 | 1,813 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1784s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | communicating with their citizen and making sure that their citizens are made aware about what solutions are best so clearly we saw the example of China we saw the example of Singapore we see the example of Taiwan and we see the example of Austria or Italy they are totally different that we need to be mindful about what is working in our specific cultural context and political context | 1,813 | 1,842 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1813s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | and I think that that's very important so yes it's it's a it's a Savola at South in German you know it's a clearly you need to work on a global level but you need us to work on a local level and are there activities to work on a europe-wide corona apps because Germany is working on one Austria already published its app are there activities going in this direction there is a lot | 1,842 | 1,867 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1842s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | of activity on a European level but I think that at the moment I think that Michael can probably say more to this bilateral working bilaterally is probably one of the other routes but you know I think that we need to start somewhere and having having a working app somewhere is a good starting point okay thank you very much Tomas I would like to continue with you also focusing on a | 1,867 | 1,902 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1867s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | topic that has cost for heated discussion so SEO of iron steel camasta which is one of the largest telco providers in the CEA and region and in Austria you've provided the government with anonymized data on the movement of groups and individuals in collaboration with in vain IAM which is a spinoff from the Technical University of god´s some insights on how this initiative has | 1,902 | 1,930 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1902s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | contributed to the management and the containment of the current crisis well for sure thanks for the invitation once again first of all let me start with saying that when this crisis started and actually the first lockdown measures were implemented in Austria middle of March we somehow went through a similar experience as marketed because when we were discussing internally how can we sa | 1,930 | 1,960 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1930s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | technology company contribute to the handling of this crisis and when we actually went into discussions with the crisis management of the Republic of Austria very soon after we got some significant media backlash where maybe some fair concerns were addressed but much of the issues raised were really based on a fundamental lack of information and when people said we cannot use big data | 1,960 | 1,997 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1960s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | as a means in tackling these crisis I must say I was somehow concerned if not to say shocked to see that the to see the amount of resistance versus using facts data evidence to take valuable decisions in technique this crisis and I was shocked to see that people don't understand that not every use of data in handling these crisis does necessarily imply an infringement of fundamental | 1,997 | 2,031 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=1997s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | rights such as the privacy let me explain what we do in a mobile network you always need and have so-called signalling information that is the information which you need to set up for example a call of a mobile phone which you need to know to which sales site mobile site a phone has to connect itself it's about controlling the network and in the signaling traffic we | 2,031 | 2,060 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2031s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | are already using an IDE called the MZ that's the international mobile subscriber identity which is in the systems attached to name of a person but in the signalling systems it's only a number of any given cell phone attached to the network we use this information and we immediately anonymize this because we attach to each of these energy numbers in a normalized hashtag | 2,060 | 2,097 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2060s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | which is by the way exchanged every 24 hours so also we don't have any historical individual patterns of customers the collaborate with a spin-off of the Technical University cards called indium which have very sophisticated algorithms in using these information to get insights on the mobility of people when I say people and referring to anonymized aggregated clouds of | 2,097 | 2,133 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2097s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | people's with a minimum website of 20 people or more we do not have information on the any individual movement of people and this is by the way not a use case of this information and that's another learning that people really tend to mix up the different use cases in handling this crisis but we were interested in and what we're providing to the crisis part of the | 2,133 | 2,165 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2133s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | Republic of Austria is information of the kind of how how many how many people less have moved for example in the inner city of Vienna how many people have not moved beyond a parameter of 10 kilometers from their assumed and we cannot only assume because we don't have this information from the assumed whole because what we wanted to understand and what proved to be very at at least what | 2,165 | 2,204 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2165s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | the crisis management tells us what proved to be very helpful to the crisis management is to understand to the extent of reduction of mobility when the lockdown measures were implemented and the extent of additional movement with every step of lifting these lockdown measures the solution is fully gdpr compliant it has been tested by external auditors even the head of the board of | 2,204 | 2,235 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2204s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | the Austrian so-called attitudes behind the regulatory body taking care of the implementation and enforcement of gdpr has confirmed that the solution is gbbr compliant and we believe there is a very valuable piece of information in assessing the effectiveness of the lockdown measures now having said this I fully agree with what - Michael and Antonella said before I do believe that | 2,235 | 2,264 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2235s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | especially as technology companies we do have a responsibility to provide technology and we do have a moral obligation to provide technology which helps addressing these major crisis and even if the solution we are providing would constitute an infringement of fundamental rights I really want to point out affected in all these use cases we are using technology to lessen | 2,264 | 2,299 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2264s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | the impact of the infringement on fundamental rights because every day we are subject to much more material infringement of our fundamental human rights such as the right to live the right to live a healthy life the life - the right to an adequate standard of living just think about the existential threats to many businesses to many individuals which is at risk every day | 2,299 | 2,328 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2299s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | we are speaking every day think about the freedom of movement which has been inhibited all across the globe significantly or just the right of peaceful assembly in the using technology in order to get back to at least more normal way of life with less infringement of fundamental rights every day and I think it's a moral obligation actually to do this and we should be | 2,328 | 2,360 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2328s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | asking ourselves what we would be asked if he would not prove up I think the last sentence was cut off could you distribute that if you could not provide well if we are asked whether its moral morally defendable to use technology we also have to ask the question the other way around is it more about just morally justifiable not to use technology which we have available | 2,360 | 2,400 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2360s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | to take it is crisis and I think that's one of the learnings also of this crisis not only when we talk about apps or mobility insights without technology we would not at all be in a position to handle the crisis we are handling it today think about how we would deal with the situation 10 or 20 years ago or what happened a hundred years ago in the Spanish Flu we would not even | 2,400 | 2,430 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2400s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | understand the DNA of the virus today we will not be able to test it within hours we would not be able to continue working in our home offices we would not be able to educate our students and pupils at home he cetera et cetera et cetera so I understand and I take very seriously all the concerns also with regards to privacy within when we use these pieces of technology but I believe we really | 2,430 | 2,463 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2430s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | need to calibrate also our approach to technology and really embrace the fact that without technology we would be in much better shape in handling this crisis but this this again brings us back to this topic of the ability to save lives but at the same time somehow infringing the freedom of choice of the population correct and that's why I believe and I think | 2,463 | 2,498 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2463s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | Antonella has beautifully described the important criteria when using these these tools and first we need to be clear that we should not mix abuse cases and there is a fundamental difference between what we do when we do general assessments on the amount of mobility of large groups of persons versus personalized even if it's anonymous but still personalized contact | 2,498 | 2,532 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2498s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | tracing and when we look into international examples there are other examples around of voluntary or imposed Tracking's of quarantine measures which is again another topic but I do believe that in the public debate people tend to put this all in one basket and that's an issue that's a real to be frank an education issue I don't believe that with these measures you | 2,532 | 2,564 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2532s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | avail advice to do it in a top-down approach in non-voluntary approaches in turn Ella has described it because especially in these crisis in in crisis mode and we also know it from our businesses it's about changing behaviors of large masses of people and that's like a large transformation project in a company it does not work top-down you need some enforcement enforcement | 2,564 | 2,594 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2564s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | measures for people who come let's say completely off track and to completely disregard all let's say all reasonable behavior but for a large amount of people you need to get buy-in in the buy-in requires trust and looking forward Trust will be extremely important in handling the crisis also when we talk about handling the economic crisis and we need more trust in | 2,594 | 2,625 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2594s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | institutions not less and we will get trapped only if we consider design principles like the privacy like using anonymous thought data as long as as much as we can use it by using decentralized solutions by storing data carefully and by especially feeling on the voluntary participation of people and not on the obligation enforcement um I did a bit of research on how you | 2,625 | 2,664 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2625s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | collect the data how you analyze the movements of groups of 20 plus individuals is it correct that you're solely tracking the data of mobile phones in the telecom master Network yes that's correct however and by the way this use case has been around for some time we also use this data for example to measure how many people are traveling on the train because it's also quite a challenge | 2,664 | 2,692 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2664s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | because train you don't have you know it's not like on the plane where you have dedicated seating or you have physical barriers to enter the Train but as we do know our market share is in given areas and as this model has been calibrated also with external health we have at least very high confidence to calculate on the entire basis would it make sense to collaborate with the other | 2,692 | 2,726 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2692s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | two telco operators in Austria to get a more granular they're granular database well we would be open to do so however I do believe that the data we are able to provide the sufficient is sufficiently concise in order to draw similar conclusions today already ok I have a bit of a another example I don't agree with the approach that was taken but if we look at what | 2,726 | 2,759 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2726s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | the Israelis did in mid March of this year it became public that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu authorized Israel's Internal Security Agency Shin Bet to use the location data of cellphones to help contain the coronavirus so what they did is they actually track the movements of individuals who tested positively for Kovach 19 and identified the individuals who came in touch with | 2,759 | 2,781 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2759s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | these infected people and these individuals receive text messages informing them anonymously of the fact that they had been in touch with an infected person just from a technological standpoint would you be able to do this would you be able to build a system that allows us to basically cover the entire user base of the ions tilaka monster network anonymously in a safe and private method | 2,781 | 2,809 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2781s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | in order to effectively have the same result as what Michael and his team at Accenture had created with the corona no clearly not based on the technology we using when we do the mobility insights we are using more or less triangulation out of the mobile network we are not using for example any GPS data from the cell phones and with that we can see if people move let's say from one community | 2,809 | 2,841 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2809s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | to to another one or if they move from Vienna to Lynch or whatever but we cannot sufficiently assess whether I would be sitting in the Train next to you or you are sitting at the beginning of the Train and then actually also where we are not even interested in the information and we don't have to technologically I set access to that information I think that's more a topic | 2,841 | 2,873 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2841s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | of the very front okay but combining your data with GPS and Wi-Fi data would that be an option and perhaps with with Michael's app for us it's not an option because I do believe that the app is a very smart approach I do have the upon myself on myself I agree with them Antonella and and Michael I think it's quite a long way to go in order to have it let's say fully | 2,873 | 2,905 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2873s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | functional and fully performing but we also have to consider that I think in Austria we have the advantage of having head very early start we have the advantage of having from my non expert view the right setup from the beginning with a decentralized approach with an voluntary approach with a very transparent approach based on open source so I think we are going in the | 2,905 | 2,933 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2905s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | right direction and I have quite some confidence that at the end of the day it will help us tackling this pandemic and we shouldn't forget this pandemic from all what we hear and know will be around for months if not years and we have now to prepare in order to handle what comes in months and years right so we are not at the end of the tunnel I think we are at the beginning of the tunnel and we | 2,933 | 2,968 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2933s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | have an early start in using technology I think the app and the use case of Traken traces one thing and what we can do in the network in assessing the amount of mobility is another use case but we should mix it - thanks Tomas a question to all of you what are the international kind of best practices that you've seen when it comes to using technology in order to tackle the | 2,968 | 2,995 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2968s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | library if you want I can start because this is what we have been looking into a lot I think it depends you know clearly you can find a lot of interesting examples particularly a shoe where they had already the experience the previous Czar's experience and that has has sharpened their view on how to manage pandemics in general and also sharpen the view on how to make the best use of | 2,995 | 3,033 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=2995s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | of technology so I think that you know what we saw in South Korea they had both and I think that Thomas was also mentioning it we speaking always of apps but there are so many different apps you know there are symptoms checking apps which are very broadly used in Korea symptom checking apps are very interesting because they are a first line sort of defense if you want or a | 3,033 | 3,058 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3033s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | first line of information that everyone can take before going into a system that is certainly easily burdened of going into fully testing and tracking and tracing so symptom tracking apps are broadly used in Konya and I think that is something that is super useful then they have tracking and tracing Epson use but mainly also parent time surveillance apps which are used also not only in | 3,058 | 3,089 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3058s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | Korea but also used in Singapore and also used in Poland you know that we have quite exciting interesting examples you mentioned the Israeli example I think that it's we have to see Israel is a country which is on constant high alert and I think this being constant high alert allows allows to interact with the population in a very different way you know so we are not in a constant | 3,089 | 3,117 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3089s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | high alert as we have seen we need to create the sense of alert so that people can act you know responsibly and so what is working there there are very interesting tools there but they would not work here so that is the other thing what we have been also looking at is the potential use of immunity of the immunity apps which allow you to fully capture your testing process and the | 3,117 | 3,150 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3117s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | tests result on your app so that you have it easily usable I think this would be a very interesting solution particularly on a European level or on a global level but part you know a European level because then you can really travel and make sure that you you know you minimize the risk so that is also something that that we've seen and then they're clearly your traffic | 3,150 | 3,177 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3150s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | management apps broadly speaking I mean anything which allows to book things upfront viewing the menus in restaurants without having physical menus be presented I think it's something that is being discussed anything which is sort of touch free which are touch free solutions touch free solutions beyond you're attaching your own phone I think that is something that are being used | 3,177 | 3,207 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3177s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | and I think that if we look around we have some countries which have been very active in working with that Australia has introduced a very good tracking and tracing app Singapore as use a combination of these apps so these are the countries but with that we look into but then we need to sort of factor it in that it should be used in Europe okay would you like to add anything | 3,207 | 3,238 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3207s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | Tomas or Michael I think there was already a very comprehensive summary of technologies available by Antonella but a really one would like to reiterate is that I think actually with the two solutions used in Austria you have mentioned your Italy at least leading one of the leaders in Europe which the stop Corona app with I think as I said earlier a which was taking technology as | 3,238 | 3,274 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3238s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | well as in timing or those on our side I must say after the first I should have put his surprise in the public attention our initiative has a stake we got a lot of international requests actually also from other operators who by the way have similar solutions in place but many of them do not prove a creators hours to us and here and by the way I was also invited to a court | 3,274 | 3,308 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3274s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | with a commissioner Kato with the ambition to have similar use cases on European level because I agree with what was said before interoperability in all what we do will be key because especially in Europe with our small structures we need to open up the borders as soon as possible and if technology can help you it's for sure - so I think we in this respect we are | 3,308 | 3,339 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3308s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | also leading to take you within Europe in let me just add one thing thanks Thomas also for the acknowledgments that we are leading in Europe I think helps in speaking more general is health is one of the most under penetrated areas for the use of technology for good so I truly hope that we see a push towards the use of technology in health chain in in a more general way such as using | 3,339 | 3,370 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3339s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | telemedicine for to give one example and and for a couple of other use cases where we could use technology in a far better way than we do today based on say resistance in society where technology really could make a difference and that's what at least I hope that we can catch up on that and help to improve the overall situation of the health systems with technology but | 3,370 | 3,400 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3370s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | may I just build on something that told us I said before I think the critical thing is really making sure that the population appreciates truly the value of technology in liberating us in making us freer in giving us our individual freedom of movement freedom of speech freedom of everything you know and the technology can help absolutely but we need to probably invest significantly | 3,400 | 3,433 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3400s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | more educating people because there is a lot of mixing up things you know and in general suspiciousness big suspiciousness towards certain certain you know solutions that are very very important for for the individuals and for the society for the collective solution of this of the problems and i think that that's where we we jointly need to need to act and make sure that | 3,433 | 3,465 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3433s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | particularly you know the younger generations are totally you know just have a full understanding of where the risks are and where the risks are not and that they develop a good sense of trust and mistrust and not just you know just ad averaged mistrust about certain people and total trust towards others and i think and going down to naivete yeah and i think that's what we need to | 3,465 | 3,499 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3465s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
QhjJFUmDX4E | be careful about okay well i think we're we're solely coming to an end i would really like to thank the three of you for your great contributions internet i think it's great that you're taking such a helicopter perspective and tackling so many topics at the same time also thanks for for clarifying the the data protection and the data privacy aspects that i think are very important to the | 3,499 | 3,528 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhjJFUmDX4E&t=3499s | What extent can mobile apps solve the COVID-19 crisis? | |
pN34FNbOKXc | Transcriber: asma youssef Reviewer: Denise RQ What do you think is the key to achieve our goals, our success? Some people suggest things like hard work, focus, persistence. But research shows these are all by-products of something else, something much more powerful that we can all develop. It is this very special something that is really critical to success, | 0 | 24 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=0s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | and is what I am here to discuss with you today. Someone who has achieved great success is Josh Waitzkin, a chess international master and the subject of the movie "Searching for Bobby Fischer". Nobody has won all the national chess championships that Josh has. But even more impressive, when he turned 21, he took on the challenge of mastering something completely new | 24 | 48 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=24s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | and very different from chess: martial arts. He realized that he had learned how to grow and succeed, and he could apply that understanding to other domains. And so, he devoted himself relentlessly to tai chi chuan. And after lots of hard work, many failures, and some broken joints, he became a great martial artist, and he won two world championships. Now he is off to jiu-jitsu. | 48 | 80 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=48s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | So what does Josh say is the greatest thing ever happened to him? Believe it or not, he says, "Losing my first national chess championship, because it helped me avoid many of the psychological traps." The key trap that Josh avoided was believing that he was special, that he was smarter than other people, and that he didn't have to work hard. He could have thought of himself as a prodigy, | 80 | 105 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=80s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | but he doesn't think that he has extraordinary intelligence. He says, "The moment we believe that success is determined by an ingrained level of ability, we will be brittle in the face of adversity." Josh often quotes Stanford Professor Carol Dweck who discovered that some people see intelligence or abilities as fixed what is called a fixed mindset, while other people see them as Josh does, | 105 | 131 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=105s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | as qualities that can be developed; a growth mindset. More important, Dr. Dweck discovered that these two different mindsets lead to very different behaviors and results. In a study she did with Dr. Lisa Blackwell, several hundreds seventh graders were surveyed to determine which mindset each student had, and then they were tracked for two years. Results showed that the students with a growth mindset, | 131 | 154 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=131s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | those who thought they could change their own intelligence increased their grades over time. While those with a fixed mindset did not. You can see the trend, the gap in performance just widens and widens over time. The difference between these two groups: a different perspective on intelligence. Other studies have shown similar effects for our mindset about other abilities | 154 | 178 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=154s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | like problem solving, playing sports, managing people, or anything else you'd like, dancing La Macarena. The key to success is not simply effort, or focus, or resilience, but it is the growth mindset that creates them, the mindset itself is critical. Research shows that when we directly try to build grit or persistence, it's not nearly as effective as addressing the mindset that underlies them. | 178 | 205 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=178s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | How many of us think of ourselves as not math people, or creative, or sociable, or athletic, or conversely, that we are naturals? If we are to fulfill our potential, we have to start thinking differently. We have to realize we are not chained to our current capabilities. Neuroscience shows the brain is very malleable. And we can change our own ability to think and to perform. | 205 | 231 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=205s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | In fact, many of the most accomplished people of our era were thought of, by experts, to have no future. People like Charles Darwin, Lucille Ball, Marcel Proust, and many others. But they, along with all great achievers from Mozart to Einstein, built their abilities. But the key insight I would like you to walk away with today is that when we realize that, when we realize we can change our own abilities, | 231 | 256 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=231s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | when we have a growth mindset, we bring our game to new levels. So how does a growth mindset do that? It turns out that there are physiological manifestations to mindset. Brain scans show that for people with a fixed mindset, the brain becomes most active when receiving information about how the person performed such as a grade or a score. But for people with a growth mindset, the brain becomes most active | 256 | 279 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=256s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | when receiving information about what they could do better next time. In other words, people with a fixed mindset worry the most about how they are judged, while those with a growth mindset focus the most on learning. There are other consequences of mindset: people with a fixed mindset see effort as a bad thing, something that only people with low capabilities need, | 279 | 299 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=279s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | while those with a growth mindset see effort as what makes us smart, as the way to grow. And when they hit a set back or a failure, people with a fixed mindset tend to conclude that they are incapable. So to protect their ego, they lose interest or withdraw. We observe that as lack of motivation. But behind it is a fixed mindset, whereas people with a growth mindset | 299 | 323 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=299s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | understand that set backs are part of growth. So when they hit one, they find a way around it. Like Josh Waitzkin did when he lost in chess or in martial arts. Research clearly shows these effects of mindset. In one study Dr. Dweck did with Dr. Claudia Mueller, they had children do a set of puzzles, and then they praised the kids. To some of the kids, they said, | 323 | 346 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=323s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | "Wow, that's a really good score, you must be smart at this." That's fixed mindset praise because it portrays intelligence or abilities as a fixed quality. To other kids they said, "Wow, that's a really good score, you must have tried really hard." That's growth mindset praise because it focuses on the process. Then, they asked the kids, "OK, what kind of puzzle would you like to do next? An easy one or a hard one?" | 346 | 372 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=346s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | The majority of the kids who received the fixed mindset praise chose to do the easy puzzle. While the great majority of those who received the growth mindset praise chose to do challenge themselves. Then the researchers gave a hard puzzle to all of the kids because they were interested in seeing what confronting difficulty would do to their performance. Look at what happened when the kids later went back | 372 | 394 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=372s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | to the set of easier problems that they started with. The kids who received the fixed mindset praise did significantly worse than they had originally, while those who received a growth mindset praise did better. And to top it off, at they very end, kids were asked to report their scores; and the kids who received the fixed mindset praise lied about their scores over three times more often | 394 | 417 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=394s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | than those who received the growth mindset praise. They did not have another way to cope with their failure. The difference between these two groups: one short little sentence. How often do we praise kids for being smart or for being great at something? We have been told that this will raise their self-esteem. But instead, it puts them in a fixed mindset. They become afraid of challenges, | 417 | 443 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=417s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | and they lose confidence when things hit hard. As Josh Waitzkin says, "It is incredibly important for parents to make their feedback process related as oppose to praising or criticizing talent. If we win because we are winners, then when we lose, it must make us losers." These studies show not only the mechanisms by which mindset affects performance, but they also show something else that is very important: | 443 | 469 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=443s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | they show that we can change mindsets, and that's important, because most of us have fixed mindsets about something. Another study that showed that we can change mindsets is one in which Dweck and Blackwell did a workshop with seventh graders to instill a growth mindset in them. As a result of the workshop, the students gained more interest in learning, and they worked harder; | 469 | 490 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=469s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | and as a result of that, their grades improved. Other studies have shown that when we teach a growth mindset, not only that it improves achievements for students as a whole but it also narrows the achievement gap, because the effects are most pronounced for the students who face negative stereotypes such as minority students, and girls in math. I have spoken mostly about children, but mindsets affects all of us. | 490 | 515 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=490s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | In our work places, managers with fixed mindsets don't welcome feedback as much, and they don't mentor employees as much. And employees with growth mindsets about specific skills like negotiations become far better at those skills than people with fixed views. Mindsets can even help us solve big social issues. A recent study showed that when we expose Israelis and Palestinians | 515 | 540 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=515s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | to the idea that groups can change, they increase their attitudes towards towards one another, they improve them. and they enhance their willingness to compromise and to work for peace. We also see the effects of mindsets on relationships, sports, health. How is it possible that as a society, we are not asking schools to develop a growth mindset in children? | 540 | 566 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=540s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | Our myopic efforts to teach them facts, concepts, and even critical critical thinking skills is likely to fail, if we don't also deliberately teach them the essential beliefs that will allow them to succeed not only in school but also beyond. There is a lot that we can do to change mindsets, but here are three things that any of us can do to instill a growth mindset | 566 | 587 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=566s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | in ourselves and in those around us. First, recognize that the growth mindset is not only beneficial but it is also supported by science. Neuroscience shows that the brain changes and becomes more capable when we work hard to improve ourselves. Second, learn and teach others about how to develop our abilities. Learn about deliberate practice and what makes for effective effort. | 587 | 611 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=587s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
pN34FNbOKXc | When we understand how to develop our abilities, we strengthen our conviction that we are in charge of them. And third, listen for your fixed mindset voice, and when you hear it, talk back with a growth mindset voice. If you hear, "I can't do it," add, "Yet." My request to you today is that you share this knowledge about the growth mindset with your family, friends, and schools | 611 | 641 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN34FNbOKXc&t=611s | The Power of belief -- mindset and success | Eduardo Briceno | TEDxManhattanBeach | |
w4uMX5mWAF4 | but steel bath with a temperature of 1,500 degrees sparks fly is a diesel engine is about to be born a veritable Colossus the huge engine will soon power a modern ship it will have to withstand enormous pressure and extremely high temperatures for many years manufacturing such a giant calls for high tech and precision one of the most powerful high speed diesel engines in the world it is part | 0 | 64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4uMX5mWAF4&t=0s | Exceptional Engineering | Mega Diesel Engine | Free Documentary | |
w4uMX5mWAF4 | of the MTU concerned series 8000 made in Germany the engines are produced in philosophical on lake constance malte from here the high speed ferry Jean de la Villette transports passengers as well as cars and other goods to and from Italy the catamaran ferry is the most modern of its kind in the Mediterranean and it is powered by four series 8000 engines from MTU | 64 | 116 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4uMX5mWAF4&t=64s | Exceptional Engineering | Mega Diesel Engine | Free Documentary | |
w4uMX5mWAF4 | three levels below deck the crew start up the ferries for mega diesel engines at idling speed the men check that everything is technically in order this takes ten minutes and is a must before every voyage the team then head back up because down here things are about to get very loud and above all extremely hot Dejan de la Villette leaves Malta bound for the Italian island of Sicily 120 | 116 | 149 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4uMX5mWAF4&t=116s | Exceptional Engineering | Mega Diesel Engine | Free Documentary | |
w4uMX5mWAF4 | kilometres away [Music] weather permitting the 52 thousand horsepower ferry takes less than two hours for the crossing on the open sea the 1500 ton catamaran can reach a speed of up to 42 knots that's 75 kilometers an hour this extreme performance is achieved through its 4 MTU series 8000 diesel engines [Music] MTU series 8000 consists of 20 cylinder common-rail diesel engines each unit is | 149 | 193 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4uMX5mWAF4&t=149s | Exceptional Engineering | Mega Diesel Engine | Free Documentary | |
w4uMX5mWAF4 | 7 meters long 2 metres wide and three and a half meters high roughly the same size as a steam locomotive it also weighs as much around 48 tons the 20 cylinders have a capacity of 350 liters and produced thirteen thousand six hundred horsepower fuel consumption is 2,000 liters an hour the core element of the engine and its biggest component is the huge crankcase | 193 | 225 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4uMX5mWAF4&t=193s | Exceptional Engineering | Mega Diesel Engine | Free Documentary |
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