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A cerebral streak can become suffocatingly sober even in smart science fiction.
"Smart homes, smart cars, smart health, smart robots, smart science, smart crowds and smart computer-human interactions".
And I want to thank many of the members of my administration, as well as PCAST, my — I always forget what exactly it stands for but — (laughter) — it's my smart science people — (laughter) — who have contributed enormously to the work that we're doing on a whole range of issues, from energy to advanced manufacturing, have really been extraordinary.
You just hope the decision on perhaps the most important environmental issue on the region's horizon is based on smart science, economics and energy analysis, not the sense that the cold shadow of economic fear looms behind every complicated decision we'll make.
If chosen, Sensenbrenner stated that his first priority "will be to pass smart science and space policy that spurs job creation and ensures America's future competitiveness.
Here's one thing that's certain in the next 10 years: We will put "the smarts" in everything: smart homes, smart cars, smart health, smart robots, smart science (confronting the data deluge), smart crowds and human-computer systems, smart interaction (virtual and augmented reality).
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While smart, science-based SF is still the purview of a select band of authors, armies of elves, magicians and goblins have long banished interplanetary voyages in terms of sales.
But a smart, science-based approach can help us make sure our response actually addresses the sources of risk, and doesn't create more problems than it solves.
They include boomers who may have childhood memories of President Kennedy, the space race and everything else we have been reminded of or come to appreciate during the first 6 ½ seasons of Mad Men and Millennials who likely know nothing about any of it (education being what it is today) but nevertheless appreciate smart science-fiction adventure in any form.
Popular Mechanics has an article on their website that argues the rise of Comic-book movies have resulted in a decline of "smart" science-fiction (sci-fi presumably based on "real" science, as opposed to the "comic" science of gamma rays, etc).
The UK, stupidly given its super-smart science base, is veering more to the Polish path than the German one.
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