Canon PowerShot SD700 IS
ƒ/2.8
5.8 mm
1/60

Or at least, that’s how I introduced Eric Schmidt at lunch today. =)

Even though the event was to be off the record, he preferred to have it videotaped and uploaded to YouTube (if someone finds the talk searching for WAVC and Eric Schmidt, please post it here).

In a nod to the transparent society, Eric told me that he has to assume that he is always on the record, and false rumors are less likely to form if all of the original source material is online.

Here are some of my notes (compared to the video which is now up, we can see how accurate they really are)….

On search, we are not done at all. We’re just getting started.

What happens when we have near-simultaneous translation across all the world’s languages? Will we be more or less friendly? I don’t mean the Western languages. If we mis-translate part of the Koran, people get killed. This is a problem for our engineers.

What happens to privacy in a transparent world? Nixon got in trouble for taping his life. When did we go from no record to a total record?

People ask “Are you the next Microsoft?” Google is built in a different way. We are built on open source frameworks. So, yes, we have made a commitment: We won’t prevent people from leaving Google. We won’t trap user data.

Several of our data centers are near dams. Dams are often under-utilized. We wish they were above the dams.

Massive data centers will be built by many companies for many years to come. It’s the return of the mainframe.

16 responses to “Leader of the Free World”

  1. NO FAIR!!!! I wanted to talk to him too when he was here!!! =(((((

    Eric Schmidt! WOW! Welcome Google to Argentina! =)

    And I wanted to say to him that you were my buddy too and both you and him and Esthr are part of the people I do admire… and that it was such an honor to have him in my country… but he wasn´t available… Snif snif… I needed less than 2 minutes, y´know… 🙁

    Long live to Google.
    DO NO EVIL

  2. Translation is a serious job always, and now with machine-driven works done, things got tougher… (imo, machines won´t replace that easily human translators, -i´ll have work for a long time, still- the quest for artificially built "semantics"… also impacts this arena, it´s sort of an AI)

    If people speaking the same language don´t understand each other… just think about that.

  3. Google is the OS of the web, Microsoft is just the OS of your PC. OS being an abstraction layer that hides the gory details.

    I’ve convinced people via IM that I speak multiple languages when I am just cutting and pasting via Babel Fish. It will better when this becomes real-time and not such a novelty.

    Corporate, governmental and personal transparency are good if there are no enemies. Scotty, the shields need more power we are being attacked!

  4. Free world? well no longer here in flickr..

    No way! WE ARE FLICKR!!!!

  5. WTF, nobody has touched their salad!

  6. @benjiman: those are edible?! 😛

    Hey, yesterday I came to know (see, I am not much into the gossiptech world) that Sergey got married! Great and best wishes to the couple. That for a side… what impressed me is that she runs a project… (in which btw esthr is an investor -sucha small world we all know each othr 😉 ) …and is called:

    http://www.23andMe.com

    Twenty-three and Me dot com!

    Ha! OK, it´s related to the genome, so the "23" has a reason… yet, ain´t it an awesome name for something… bah, for: Anything ! Yarrr!

    I think I´d like her, seems we have some fundamental likes in common… =)))

  7. hey jurvi

    "Sabeer refuses to give the credit to anything other than the culture
    of the Valley itself: ‘Only in Silicon Valley could two twenty-seven-year-old
    guys get three hundred thousand dollars from men they had just met. Two twenty-seven-year-old
    guys who had no experience with consumer products, who had never started a
    company, who had never managed anybody, who had no experience even in software
    – Jack and I were hardware engineers. All we had was the idea. We didn’t demo
    proof-of-concept software or a prototype or even a graphic printed on a piece
    of paper. I just sketched on Steve Jurvetson’s whiteboard. Nowhere in the world
    could this happen but here.’" – Po Bronson’s Book, Nudist on
    the Night Shift, 1999

    is this true? seen any similar investments recently?

  8. Yup, that’s what we try to do. We are seeing a blossoming of innovation, across industries and geographies. But they don’t all have to be nudists. 😉

    Alieness: Yeah. That project got me interested genetic archeology again. My DNA is being analyzed as we speak for the Genographic Project. (also, on the long flight last night, The Number 23 movie was streaming across the screen)

    And, sure enough, the video of Eric’s talk is up on YouTube
    .

  9. hey jurvi

    sorry pal. i guess u got me wrong.

    what i meant was, have you seen any potential email advancements recently?

  10. heh… and I thought the focus was on nudists… 😉
    Email advancements? Sure… mobility (Flurry), flipping the spam problem to monetized attention (Boxbe), and email-powered adjuncts like social search (Illumio) and more to come…

    P.S. Eric was the first person to break an iPhone, dropping #6 to the ground.

  11. re erik: naaaaa, really? now talking a second seriously, perhaps he is a bit clumpsy, but is this not impying some "droppability" in the design?

    Perhaps the thing is very cute but unhandleable…

    ¿?

  12. ahhh…nudists…why does everyone have to bring religion into the discussion? 🙂

  13. Forget dams, the future of data centers is on dirt cheap land in places like Arizona and New Mexico. Solar + new, more effecient forms of energy storage + cheap land. In the coming decade as solar cost / power ratios / energy conversion rides along a moore’s law like curve it’ll easily become the best data center option.

    I’d love nothing more than to build a giant solar farm in the middle of Arizona to power massive data centers. Fun fun fun.

  14. http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/2595492050/
    Interesting statement by a CEO. This would make him leader of one of the biggest anarchist organizations in human history. Undoubtedly in his top CEO wisdom he was using one of the happy utopian notions of anarchy:

    a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government

    a theory that regards the absence of all direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the cooperative and voluntary association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society.

    I can’t help but notice that woman behind your left shoulder. She has that Dr No, Frau, super Natasha look. Don’t let her get in kicking distance is my advice.

    Rosa Klebb
    http://www.hot.ee/bond007jamesbond/K2%20-%20Rosa%20Klebb.JPG
    t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPlhY-0zYb_8_DjRb7awVgR…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *