The Future of AI is Open [Advertiser content from IBM]
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- [Narrator] Johannes Gutenberg
invented the printing press around 1440,
but his innovation wasn't creating new technology.
His new machine combined existing print block technology
from East Asia and mechanical devices first developed
by the Romans for making wine and olive oil.
Moreover, his innovation launched
just as literacy rates were on the rise.
Those events ignited
an unparalleled age of scientific discovery,
empowering people to share ideas
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Key Vocabulary (22)
Innovation refers to the process of creating or implementing a new idea, method, or product that significantly improves an existing situation. It is commonly used in business and technology to describe breakthroughs that lead to growth or efficiency.
"The company is known for its technological innovation."
To move a door, window, or lid so that an opening is no longer covered. It can also mean to start a business service or to begin an event.
Music consists of sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. It is an uncountable noun used to describe songs, melodies, or instrumental pieces performed by voices or instruments.
Society refers to a large group of people living together in an organized way, sharing the same laws and traditions. It can also mean a specific organization or club formed for a particular interest or activity.
Refers to the person or thing that follows the one that is currently present or just mentioned. It is used to describe the sequence of events or positions in time and space.
"See you next week at the same time."
A systematic way of dealing with something or a specific perspective taken when addressing a problem or task. It can also refer to the physical act of moving nearer to someone or something in distance or time.
A place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained. In an academic context, it refers to a book, article, or person that provides information or evidence used in research or reporting.
Describes something that is currently latent or possible but has not yet been realized or manifested. It refers to qualities or abilities that may develop into something significant in the future given the right conditions.
The process of producing text or images on paper or other materials using a machine, typically a printer or a press. It can also refer to the act of writing letters separately and clearly by hand rather than using cursive or joined-up writing.
The practical application of scientific knowledge to solve problems or invent useful tools and systems. It encompasses everything from simple hand tools to complex computers and machinery used in modern industry.
Refers to something reflecting or emitting a large amount of light, or figuratively, to a person who is highly intelligent and quick-witted. In academic and professional contexts, it often describes someone with high potential for success or a promising outlook.
Data refers to facts, numbers, or information collected together for reference or analysis. In a modern context, it often describes the digital information stored on or used by a computer or smartphone.
"The data is important."
Grammar in This Video
"Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press around 1440"
"by deploying custom models"
"even he couldn't have imagined"
"allows AI models to be developed"
"Moreover, his innovation launched"
"but even he couldn't have imagined the legacy his inventions would leave"