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1WEBVTT 2 31 400:00:00.000 --> 00:00:01.540 5that Ellie has talked about is like, 6 72 800:00:01.540 --> 00:00:03.740 9people's contributions need to matter. 10 113 1200:00:03.740 --> 00:00:06.440 13So we actually need to record those contributions 14 154 1600:00:06.440 --> 00:00:09.880 17in a meaningful way and track how those contributions 18 195 2000:00:09.880 --> 00:00:12.080 21enact change over time. 22 236 2400:00:12.080 --> 00:00:14.220 25And we can do that using, 26 277 2800:00:14.220 --> 00:00:16.720 29actually having people talk to each other, 30 318 3200:00:16.720 --> 00:00:18.400 33and we can use that using tools, 34 359 3600:00:18.400 --> 00:00:21.000 37and we can actually leverage some aspects of AI 38 3910 4000:00:21.000 --> 00:00:22.920 41to help us bring some of that together. 42 4311 4400:00:22.920 --> 00:00:26.380 45But it's work, it's really fucking hard work, 46 4712 4800:00:26.380 --> 00:00:27.500 49but we have to do it. 50 5113 5200:00:28.500 --> 00:00:29.580 53This is great. 54 5514 5600:00:29.580 --> 00:00:32.380 57I would encourage us to continue these conversations 58 5915 6000:00:32.380 --> 00:00:33.300 61in the Unconference. 62 6316 6400:00:33.300 --> 00:00:35.020 65I think it's a really unique moment. 66 6717 6800:00:35.020 --> 00:00:37.620 69We have a lot of different diverse experts here 70 7118 7200:00:37.620 --> 00:00:38.860 73and just people that are interested in it. 74 7519 7600:00:38.860 --> 00:00:43.860 77So yeah, let's finish for now and yeah, to be continued. 78 7920 8000:00:43.940 --> 00:00:50.300 81Thank you. 82 8321 8400:00:50.300 --> 00:00:52.180 85Yeah, we'll move to the next session 86 8722 8800:00:52.180 --> 00:00:54.020 89as Sean will set up here. 90 9123 9200:00:54.020 --> 00:00:57.900 93So we have a few lightning talks about AI for science 94 9524 9600:00:57.900 --> 00:01:00.580 97and sense making tools for researchers. 98 9925 10000:01:24.020 --> 00:01:24.860 101Thank you. 102 10326 10400:01:49.340 --> 00:01:53.060 105Thank you everyone for the opportunity to present here 106 10727 10800:01:53.060 --> 00:01:53.560 109today. 110 11128 11200:01:53.560 --> 00:01:55.080 113We're very happy to be at the Atmospheric Conference 114 11529 11600:01:55.080 --> 00:01:56.880 117and at the first at Proto Science Conference 118 11930 12000:01:56.880 --> 00:01:58.640 121and tell you about my work. 122 12331 12400:01:58.640 --> 00:01:59.680 125So I'm Sean Yabluth. 126 12732 12800:01:59.680 --> 00:02:02.640 129I'm a researcher at the San Francisco State 130 13133 13200:02:02.640 --> 00:02:04.200 133Estuary Marine Science Center. 134 13534 13600:02:04.200 --> 00:02:05.760 137I'm an adjunct professor there 138 13935 14000:02:05.760 --> 00:02:08.500 141and I'm a former Berkeley lab transplant. 142 14336 14400:02:08.500 --> 00:02:11.480 145I'm a biologist, oceanographer and computational person. 146 14737 14800:02:11.480 --> 00:02:13.240 149And I'm telling you about BioKia, 150 15138 15200:02:13.240 --> 00:02:16.080 153this company that I founded and this first product 154 15539 15600:02:16.080 --> 00:02:17.280 157that we're trying to build. 158