Ah, well, depends on the -- Google appealed the case. 呃,是根据...谷歌上诉了。 The case is going to court. It will last a while. 所以这个案子会上法庭。会花一些时间。 Earlier, last year, you asked Apple to pay 13 billion

发表于:2019-02-08 / 阅读(67) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

I want to ask you two questions. 我想请教您两个问题。 The first one is about data, because I have the impression 第一个是关于数据,因为我总有个印象, that technology and data are changing the way competition takes place an

发表于:2019-02-08 / 阅读(69) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

Together with regulation, competition rules can do that. 有了法规的帮助,竞争规范可以实现这一点。 They can help us to make sure that new technology treats people fairly and that everyone can compete on a level playing field. 它们可

发表于:2019-02-08 / 阅读(76) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

Of course, we all see and share and appreciate all the good that new technology can do us. 当然,我们都见证、分享和感激新科技所带来的好处。 It's a lot of good. Autonomous cars can give people with disabilities new independence

发表于:2019-01-26 / 阅读(71) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

The market is not the society. Our societies are, of course, much, much more than the market. 市场不是社会。我们的社会,当然比市场要大许多。 But lack of trust in the market can rub off on society so we lose trust in our society

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And that sort of fairness is more important than we may sometimes realize. 这种公平性有时比我们认为的更重要。 Very few people think about politics all the time. 很少人成天思考政治。 Some even skip it at election time. 有些人

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But let's take a step back. Why do we need rules on competition at all? 但退一步来看。为何我们需要这些市场竞争的规范? Why not just let businesses compete? 为何不直接让企业自由竞争? Isn't that also the best for us

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Let's go back to 1957. 让我们回到1957年。 Representatives from six European countries had come to Rome to sign the treaty that was to create the European Union. 六个欧洲国家的代表来到罗马,签署成立欧盟的条约。 Europe wa

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Think for a moment about your car. 就拿你的车来说。 It has thousands of parts, from the foam that makes the seats to the electrical wiring to the light bulbs. 它由数千个零件组成,从座椅的海绵,到电线,到灯泡。 And for

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It turns out that pay transparency -- sharing salaries openly across a company 结果表明,薪资透明--在整个公司中公开薪资数据 makes for a better workplace for both the employee and for the organization. 会为雇员和雇主营造更

发表于:2019-01-18 / 阅读(88) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

That's by an artist named Disconscious from an album he did called Hologram Plaza. 这是一位名叫Disconscious的艺术家制作的,在他的专辑《全息广场》中收录。 So if you look that up, you can hear more of those tunes. Vaporwave

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And then there's a guy standing next to her, with, like, an espresso cup, and he's like... 然后她旁边站着一个男人,拿着 一个咖啡杯,他就这样... And it says, What brings you today? 然后照片还写着,哪阵风把你吹来了

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So when I started producing The Dead Mall Series, I put the videos up onto YouTube, 当我开始制作废弃的商场系列时,我把这些视频放在了YouTube上, and while I thought they were interesting, frankly I didn't think others would s

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In between these low-paying retail jobs, I did what any normal teenager did in the 1990s. 在这些薪水低廉的销售工作中,我做了90年代每一个正常的青少年都会做的事。 I shoplifted. I'm just kidding. I hung out with my frie

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In the last couple of years, I have produced what I call The Dead Mall Series, 32 short films and counting about dead malls. 在过去的几年里,我制作了所谓的废弃的商场系列。32部关于废弃商场的短片,数量还在增加。

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That's why Dane's not alone. From technology start-ups like Buffer, to the tens of thousands of employees at Whole Foods, 这就是为什么像戴恩一样的人越来越多。从类似Buffer的初创科技公司,到Whole Foods这样的数万人的大

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If we really want to close the gender wage gap, maybe we should start by opening up the payroll. 如果我们真的想消除性别薪资差距,可能需要从公开工资单开始。 If this is what total market failure looks like, then openness re

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But why would a company even want to discourage salary discussions? 但是为什么公司会反对讨论薪资呢? Why do some people go along with it, while others revolt against it? 为什么一些人服从,而另一些人反对呢? It turns

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How much do you get paid? Don't answer that out loud. 你的工资是多少?先别说出来。 But put a number in your head. 在脑子里想一下。 Now: How much do you think the person sitting next to you gets paid? Again, don't answer out loud

发表于:2019-01-18 / 阅读(83) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲商业篇

And so why...I have a little email auto-replier program. 于是我做了一个邮件自动回复程序。 And what I did is I set it up so every time it receives an email from SafeMart, it just pings one back. Right? 我设置好了程序,每一次从

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