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1、www.XiYuS锡育软件Thank you all so much.(Applause)Lets face it:Driving isdangerous.谢谢。(掌声)让我们来面对一桩事实吧 开车是一件危险的事529403Its one of the things that we dont like to think about,butthe fact that religious icons and good luck charms show upon dashboards around the world betrays the fact that weknow this to be t
2、rue.它是我们不愿意去想的事物之一 但事实上那些神像和平安符 世界各地都有人把它们摆在仪表盘的上方 这就无意中透露出一个我们都心知肚明的事实00:16Car accidents are the leading cause of death in people ages16 to 19 in the United States-leading cause of death-and75 percent of these accidents have nothing to do with drugsor alcohol.车祸是死亡的主因 尤其在美国16到19岁的美国人群中 死亡的主因 并且百分之七
3、十五的车祸 都与毒品和酒精无关00:32So what happens?那么 究竟发生了什么00:49No one can say for sure,but I remember my first accident.没人能给出确切答案 但我记得我第一次出车祸00:51I was a young driver out on the highway,and the car in frontof me,I saw the brake lights go on.我当时还是个开车的新手,当时正在外面高速路上开着车。我突然看见我前面汽车的刹车灯亮了00:55Im like,Okay,all right,t
4、his guy is slowing down,Ill slowdown too.我当时想 好吧 他减速了 那我也减速好了01:01I step on the brake.我踩了刹车01:04But no,this guy isnt slowing down.但是 我前面那个人并不是在减速01:06religious:adj.宗教的;虔诚的;严谨的;修道的/n.修道士;尼姑 charms:n.符咒;护身符(charm的复数形式);吸引力betrays:vt.背叛;出卖;泄露(秘密);露出迹象 have nothing to do with:与无关 slowing:n.放慢;减速;慢化/v.放慢
5、;阻碍(slow的ing形式)slow down:减速,放慢速度;使慢下来This guy is stopping,dead stop,dead stop on the highway.他(竟然)停车了 突然停车 在高速路上突然停车01:08It was just going 65-to zero?速度从65迈瞬降到001:12I slammed on the brakes.我猛踩刹车01:14I felt the ABS kick in,and the car is still going,and its notgoing to stop,and I know its not going t
6、o stop,and the airbag deploys,the car is totaled,and fortunately,no one washurt.我当时感觉到我的车的防抱死系统启动了 但车还在行驶 并没停下来的意思 我也知道我的车停不了了 安全气囊也鼓了起来 车报废了 但幸运的是 没有人受伤01:16But I had no idea that car was stopping,and I think we cando a lot better than that.但我根本不知道我前面那辆车要停 而且我想我们可以比那做得更好01:28I think we can transfor
7、m the driving experience by letting ourcars talk to each other.我想我们通过实现“让汽车之间对话”来改变我们的驾驶体验01:36I just want you to think a little bit about what the experienceof driving is like now.我希望你们能思考片刻 思考一下现在的驾驶体验是怎么样的01:44Get into your car.Close the door.Youre in a glass bubble.坐进车里 关上车门 你就已经置身在一个玻璃气泡中01:48Y
8、ou cant really directly sense the world around you.你不能直接感受到你周围的世界01:52Youre in this extended body.因为你坐在车这样一个不小的空间里01:55slammed:adj.猛烈抨击的;猛砸的/v.猛烈抨击(slam的过去分词);猛撞 kick in:踢开;支付;开始生效;腿打水游进;死亡deploys:部署 totaled:adj.全部的;完全的;整个的/vt.总数达/vi.合计/n.总数,合计 bubble:n.气泡,泡沫,泡状物;透明圆形罩,圆形顶/vi.沸腾,冒泡;发出气泡声/vt.使冒泡;滔滔不绝
9、地说Youre tasked with navigating it down partially-seenroadways,in and amongst other metal giants,at super-human speeds.你的任务就是导航 你只能看见道路的一部分 并且以超人类的速度行驶在其他的“金属巨人”间01:57Okay?And all you have to guide you are your two eyes.对吧?你只能靠双眼来导航02:06Okay,so thats all you have,eyes that werent really designedfor t
10、his task,but then people ask you to do things like,youwant to make a lane change,whats the first thing they askyou do?对 你别无他法(但其实)眼睛并非是用来干着活儿的 但是有些事情你就必须得做,比方说,你想换个车道 那你第一件要做的事是什么02:10Take your eyes off the road.Thats right.将眼睛从车道上移开 对02:22Stop looking where youre going,turn,check your blind spot,an
11、d drive down the road without looking where youregoing.将目光从你前进的方向移开 转弯 检查一下盲点 然后就一直开 根本不注意自己在往哪里开02:25You and everyone else.This is the safe way to drive.所有人都这么做 这是安全的驾驶方式02:32Why do we do this?Because we have to,we have to make a我们为什么这么做?因为我们别无选择 我们必须作出一个抉择 是朝这儿看 还是朝那儿看02:35TED演讲者:演讲标题:内容概要:Why do
12、we do this?Because we have to,we have to make achoice,do I look here or do I look here?作出一个抉择 是朝这儿看 还是朝那儿看02:35Whats more important?更重要的一点是什么呢02:40And usually we do a fantastic job picking and choosing whatwe attend to on the road.我们通常都做得很好 能够很好的选择我们要往哪个方向开02:42tasked:vt.分派任务/n.工作,作业;任务 navigating:v
13、.航行,操纵(navigate的现在分词形式)/adj.航行的,航行中 roadways:n.道路;路面;车行道;铁路的路基 attend to:注意;照料;致力于 on the road:在旅途中;到处奔走But occasionally we miss something.但是偶然 我们也会忘记一些事情02:48Occasionally we sense something wrong or too late.有时 当我们发觉有些东西出了问题的时候 已经为时过晚。02:52In countless accidents,the driver says,I didnt see itcoming
14、.在无数的车祸中 司机都会说“我没想到会这样。”02:56And I believe that.I believe that.我相信他们的话 我相信03:01We can only watch so much.我们看到的只有这么多而已03:04But the technology exists now that can help us improve that.但是现存的科技可以帮我们改善这一点03:07In the future,with cars exchanging data with each other,wewill be able to see not just three car
15、s ahead and three carsbehind,to the right and left,all at the same time,birds eyeview,we will actually be able to see into those cars.在未来 车与车之间可以交换数据 我们就不仅只能看见前面的三台车了 还能看见后面的三台车,左边的,以及右边车。同时看见 鸟瞰视野 我们可以看见这些车的内部03:12We will be able to see the velocity of the car in front of us,tosee how fast that guy
16、s going or stopping.我们可以看到我们前面那辆车的速度 看看前面那位什么时候会启动或停下03:28If that guys going down to zero,Ill know.假如那人的速度突然降到零,我就能知道了。03:34And with computation and algorithms and predictivemodels,we will be able to see the future.利用运算 代数以及预测模型 我们能看见未来03:38countless:adj.无数的;数不尽的 exchanging:v.交换;交流(exchange的ing形式);兑
17、换/adj.交换的 see into:调查;观察的性质 velocity:n.【物】速度 predictive:adj.预言性的;成为前兆的You may think thats impossible.你可能会觉得这是不可能的03:45How can you predict the future?Thats really hard.你怎么能预测未来呢 太难了03:47Actually,no.With cars,its not impossible.事实上 不难 对于汽车来说 这并非不可能03:50Cars are three-dimensional objects that have a fi
18、xed positionand velocity.汽车是三维物体 位置速度都是固定的03:53They travel down roads.行使在路上的时候03:58Often they travel on pre-published routes.它们通常都是按照预先规划好的道路行驶04:00Its really not that hard to make reasonable predictionsabout where a cars going to be in the near future.未来 想要预测汽车将要驶向什么方向 对之作出合理的预测并不困难04:02Even if,whe
19、n youre in your car and some motorcyclist comes-bshoom!-85 miles an hour down,lane-splitting-即使你在自己的车里 突然出现了一个开着摩托的人 砰!时速85英里,跟你抢车道04:09I know youve had this experience-that guy didnt justcome out of nowhere.我知道你们曾经有过这样的经历 那个开摩托的并非凭空出现04:15That guys been on the road probably for the last half hour.他
20、可能之前的半小时就一直在路上开着吧04:21(Laughter)Right?I mean,somebodys seen him.(笑声)对吧?我的意思是,有人看见过他04:24Ten,20,30 miles back,someones seen that guy,and as soonas one car sees that guy and puts him on the map,hes onthe map-position,velocity,good estimate hell continuegoing 85 miles an hour.在10,20,30英里前,有人看见过他,只要一辆车看
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