Sherelle Dorsey
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And part of that was there was just an influx of people moving into the city, moving into the neighborhood.
And the power grid was not set up for the amount of people coming into the
And the reality is like the current infrastructure is just not set up.
And so I think that we have the opportunity here to solve for many different challenges, putting people back to work, getting people skilled and upskilled, you know, reducing people's energy bills and then also creating a true 21st century model of power and energy as well as storage.
For those pieces that we could potentially get from renewables.
then I think that we can really see tremendous challenges solved, at least in urban environments.
All right.
I just got chills.
You're speaking my language.
So one of the things that I've kind of been chatting with the TED team about is like, you know, this idea of femtech and much more attention on the tools for women's health.
This conversation is starting to be much more open and discussed.
And we're learning so much more about women's health.
I mean, down to
oh, women's eggs, we were told that you're ancient and dusty by a certain age.
And now we've come to figure out that research actually says, no, it is, you know, it is a man's sperm that actually decreases.
But there's so much more I think that's emerging.
And so I think my prediction is that we'll see many more tools and technology and innovation in this space, whether it's through apps or medicine.