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From:
Joichi Ito
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Monday, May 29, 2017 5:40 PM
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Modified a few things for clarity. Please iterate on this =ersion. Thanks!
- =oi
We propose = "One Science" initiative hosted at the Media Lab to =enerate and launch a number of collaborative
research programs in =cience by approaching the development of the questions as well as the =ramework for addressing
them in a new and nontraditional way. This will =equire discretionary funding that allows flexibility, pivoting and
=nterdisciplinary collaboration beyond the constraints of typical =oundation and federal funding approaches.
Almost all =f the important problems that science faces are complex and =nterdisciplinary, yet the majority of traditional
research labs still =ocus on a single discipline or problem. To tackle difficult challenges, =uch as curing or augmenting the
human body; developing, deploying and =egulating artificial intelligence; or understanding, designing and =anaging the
future of genomics and our species, we need =nterdisciplinary—and perhaps more importantly, =ntidisciplinary—groups
of the best researchers in any number of =isparate fields. Working together at the Media Lab, these scientists =re
unencumbered by the "walls" of disciplines and =ederal funding silos. These teams develop tools and pull expertise from
=ny field, exploiting "low-hanging fruit" discoveries in =eglected areas. Unlike sciences like physics, which have an
established =aradigm, these are "pre-paradigmatic sciences"—the principles =re not yet clear, the textbook is
incomplete, there are no hard and =ast rules, so the disciplinary source of a given revolution is highly =npredictable.
While =cademia can attract the brightest researchers, those whose thinking is =ot yet encumbered by traditional
disciplinary biases, it does not =ecessarily provide the best model for attracting funding for =E24,40unproven" research
initiatives, or for scaling towards =eployment. The Media Lab's "secret sauce" is =ts ability to bring together a constantly
evolving community of =undreds of faculty members, staff researchers, and graduate students, =nd draw on the broader
research community at MIT and beyond. We can =ssemble teams of theoretical scientists as well as engineers and
=esigners to build new tools and deploy them. The problems we are trying =o tackle today are not as focused as the
Manhattan Project, but rather =nvolve a range of explorations in complex self-adaptive systems, such =s biological
systems. We are building a new kind of approach to =dvancing the understanding, invention, and deployment of a
=ntidisciplinary "one science."
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