TEDx Talk: Wireless Wake-Up Call
On February 6th, I had the opportunity to speak at TEDxBerkeley. The title of my talk was “Wireless Wake-Up Call.” I discussed the health effects related to the explosion in wireless technology the past few years, along with solutions that can help everyone. Within the presentation, I also talked about how we can develop technology that is much safer for humanity.
The following are a few pictures and experiences from that day:
Zellerbach
Hall on the UC Berkeley campus is an incredible venue. It seats 2,000
people and this event was sold-out. I was the second speaker of the day
and the first couple minutes on stage were a bit nerve-racking. As you
will see in my opening questions, there was an uncomfortable moment for
everyone (it felt like the entire room needed to pause). It happened
when I asked who knew that the fine print in every smart phone owner’s
manual says to never put the phone within about 1 inch of the body. This
is a truth that is currently taboo to discuss in our society, so few
people know about it. However, once we got through this moment, the talk
soon became fun and was well-received by many in the audience.
TEDxBerkeley
hired artists to put each talk into images. It is such an incredible
skill to do this in a short amount of time. Every speaker that day gave
an amazing talk (it was so much fun to watch the other talks) and each
presenter was given the painting of their talk as a gift that evening.
In
my talk, I wanted to convey that people are indeed being harmed by this
technology and that there is adequate science to show how and why this
is happening. Most importantly though, I provided solutions that every
family can utilize today to reduce their exposure and encouraged us all
to help society wake-up. Once this happens, our technology industries
will create safe products that will move our entire society toward a
healthier future.
Note: For non-English speaking people, the presentation has been translated into French (Facebook video) and Italian. A full written transcript can be found here if you would like to translate into your language.
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