My journey is about believing that people will actually stick around. It's a hard thing to believe when you don't have a prototype for it. I've had to develop that for myself.
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If you are truly innovating, you don't have a prototype you can refer to.
I love taking an idea... to a prototype and then to a product that millions of people use.
Each time I invent something and have it manufactured, it's so incredibly exciting that I can't imagine ever wanting to stop. Envisioning new products is easy for me. I just don't have enough time in the day to design them all.
I have been spending the better part of my professional life trying to create self-driving cars. At Google, I am working with a world-class team of engineers to turn science fiction into reality.
Unfortunately, the client that exists today is still pretty much the prototype design.
People find it very, very difficult to believe what I've done. Scientists have seen my work and they can't explain it. Even nano-scientists have seen it and been totally shocked. But if any man on Earth wants to challenge me, I'm ready. Bring it on.
Creating something new is the difficult part. To make it and build it and get everyone to follow? Amazing.
Over the years I have tried to develop something which is technically assured.
I guess that's just the life of an inventor: what people do with your ideas takes you totally by surprise.
I spent much of my life dying for somebody to help me even file for a patent or make a prototype. I understand that.
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