Some of the best years of my life was working with people with intellectual disabilities I will never take that work for granted because they taught me more about myself than I could my own
As a mother with a deaf and autistic disabled little boy myself I'm so thankful to see where technology has let us because it needed to be designed for people with disabilities to be able to live their life as independently as possible and this is just absolutely amazing just to know that what this is going to bring to the disability community and to each individual person as a whole is just absolutely heartwarming and as young mom it gives me hope for our future generations to have a community of people just like them living independently thru the help of technology oh just love this as a mother I crying this is such a Need they needed this all there smiles are just so big u can feel the love , just bc these people are disabled doesnt mean they are not able they are completely able to live their live as independent people with disabilities as technology is designed to help thrive and are capable to help they just need little extra an the technology helps does this EXCUSE MY LANGUAGE I FN LOVE IT
I don't understand American English properly , So i don't know what they are talking about but, The think which i understood is Google helping those people who having physical problems with the technology thanks Google team ❣🙏🏻
La verdad que me encanta ver tantas personas tan carinosas , siempre ven el lado bueno de la vida , y tanto que nos quejamos , solo un mensaje (quierete como eres, eres unico), mil gracias google, ilove
Rant start: I wish Google would do something with autistic people. Most people don't know this, but you can look this up. Those of us with a college degree 85% of us are unemployed. Only 12% of us can make enough to actually live on our own. The far far far majority of us deal with extreme workplace harassment, and the far majority of us tend to not be able to hold a job for a long period of time. I remember a few times when I was interviewing for a job I was harassed for how I talk and think during the interview. Some of us that is high functioning have a hard time with driving or other task from sensory overload and our brain having to work on overtime since it has a hard time filtering out only the needed info. In the USA we honestly can't get disability, expect SSI. And that has a cutoff if you have more than $2000 in items, and it only pays $750 a month at max and this number hasn't changed since 1989. Many areas that done studies found 65% to 80% of the homeless is autistic depending on the area. Like I can get into the ins and outs. Like how in some areas in the USA we are locked up in mental hospitals and they put shock collars and bracelets which activate if the staff sees us doing something they don't like, something that they don't view as normal, or if they malfunction. All the way from sometime late 1800 to early 1970s in the USA we had a chance of getting our reproductive organs taken out simply for being different. Even today we have a risk of getting a lobotomy depending on the mental hospital if we are sent to one. But today they use electricity. This can cause the brain to tell the muscles to tighten up that they rip and cause bones to break. My point is, while I think Google being apart of things like this is great. It should be noted that many of us are out of luck between having a normal life, society treating us like human, and so on. But we tend to not get any help even from companies like Google simply because we don't look disabled, and we simply been treated bad for so long and don't have the support from society itself. Google talks about diversity in some of their videos. How about actually hiring autistic people if they can do the job, not firing them if they are able to do the job, don't tolerate harassment, and audit to make sure you are doing the right thing. Rant end: Anyways I'm highly interested in the technology they added to the house to help him. I also have to wonder how much these people have to stay in this group home. But I wish instead of group homes is they gave them houses in an area. Like they aren't actually independent since they have to live in a group home.
Craig Bennett II I’m so sorry..I hear your anger and hopelessness! We’ve come along way, but still so very far to go! What do you think of the series “Good Doctor”? (A brilliant autistic Dr.) Take care!
@@patty7791 I think it's based more on entertainment than anything. Like I understand why, but it shows someone pretty much low functioning with extremes and exaggerated them
@@patty7791 I think they do their best to a point to not paint a extreme bad light on us. But the image they paint isn't all that accurate. Sure some autistic people have extreme problems to the point they will shut down simply from the buzzing of a light. But most who would be in that job wouldn't. That or know how to at least adapt until they can get to the bathroom and reset. The problem is, showing the real world of things is boring and for this I understand why the show goes to an extreme. But I think it's more harmful than not because the show makes us out to be a walking library (which almost none of us is), but someone that can be highly unpredictable and dangerous. Now my biggest problem with the entire thing is while I like the actor. I really wish Hollywood would start hiring actual autistic people. Like it's very rare for openly autistic people to be hired. And the majority of time they just hire some random consultant so they won't get in trouble with slang or whatever, and that they can get some points from audience members that don't look at it deeper than surface level. Lets put it this way. Even down to political offices it is a problem. Like there was articles written mid of last year on the FIRST openly autistic political person elected. And it was for a school board office or something like that. Talking to many who can get work, they mention that they never disclose they are autistic. However, they also have a hard time keeping a job longer than a year and half on average. Anyways, thanks for looking into this and thanks for caring. If you really want to help, small actions like asking your local areas what programs they have to help and support those who are disabled and have a hard time working or keeping employment. Ask what programs are there to help families in the area dealing with a disabled adult who can't keep a job or can't work. If you work for a major company, ask similar questions. The truth is, most places and companies don't have any support system. Most don't even know to think about it or don't think the problem is worth solving. Or they might even think there isn't a problem, and they blame us for not working while not hiring us. (this is why I'm in favor for a UBI program world wide for disabled people who make below a given amount per year.)
I understand they will live “independently” but what will they do for a living? How will they earn an income or take care of their necessities? Who will clean up them after they used the toilet, especially for those who live in a wheelchair.
Incentive structures... If this was a co-op it'd be different. The difference between a black mirror episode and a truly sustainable solution is the incentive structure and a private company posing as a "public corporation" or worse a corporate person only had one incentive structure. If they could force everyone into the same "community" they would. In fact they're being sued for it right now. Firebase uses everyone else's device to track everyone else's location through wifi Mac IDs. Google glass may have "pushed against the creepy line" as Eric Schmidt stated as their goal, but it crossed it. So as soon as Steve Jobs died and the lawsuits were settled by their hiding behind Samsung blaming them for profiting from Android while at the time they claimed they merely sponsored an open source operating system (though they made 4 billion at time of record in 2011) they took Google glass and broke it up into 3 device with the unveiling of the pixel 1 with its unlimited photo uploads, in standardised resolution and location tags to feed their image processing algorithm. Why it's called the pixel. What is you get with a whole lot of pixels? A clearer picture was the inside joke. They released it along side the Google buds and the Google snap a body camera that'd randomly take picture "for you" and ear buds paired with their primary feature Google assistant, an always on data siphon using every sensor at once including the mic so that ("you can use to see the titles of all the music you heard all day"). Google glass didn't end. It just broke into enough pieces it'd cut through everything and we wouldn't feel it. When Eric Schmidt was asked if you should warna guest entering your home if you had a Google assistant plugged in he said "of course I would". But he also was famous for his edgy trollish quotes like "if you are concerned about privacy maybe you shouldn't be doing it" funny how I can't even enter their cafeteria to interview their workers even though their cafeterias are often styled as if they are local restaurants that always seem to be "holding special engagements".
is this truly self-advocacy? are these folks _independent_ of caregiver control over their daily life? cerebral-palsy is a neuro disorder like tourette or autism, but it’s _visible_ so it’s *physical?* divide power, enable oppression
@@user-vu2yb1gy4l lets just say.... the disability rights movement truly has not even started... for example: deeming Black people as “wise in the ways of the heart & body” and/or “better-attuned to nature & miracles” is widely-seen as a racist generalization, despite describing a _positive_ attribute. but these same attributes (wise in the ways of the heart & body, better-attuned to nature & miracles) are *NOT* seen as innaccurate ableist generalizations when applied to the disabled populace!!! we disabled are the people who are said to have “ran thru the finish line of the special olympics holding hands” as if this is a compliment to our pure untainted hearts, and not a ridiculously-infantilizing insult to our intelligence, independent ambition and individuality.
@@AuntBibby well, I'm disabled as well, bedridden since 15, so I get and understand what you mean. However I don't understand how's that related to this video, you seem to be assuming a lot.
درود. در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته اختلال در اینترنت و دسترسی به سرویسهای گوگل برای شهروندها گزارش شده است و این نخستین مرتبه نیست که «سانسور هوشمند» به مردم ایران تحمیل میشود. به این شکل که ویپیان وصل است و دسترسی به جیمیل و بلاگر از سرویسهای گوگل و دیگر سایتهای فیلتر شده و فیلتر نشده ممکن نیست و من برای تغییر رمز عبور جیمیل بدون فیلتر شکن و ویپیان نیز موفق نشدم به بخش امنیتی اکانت خودم دسترسی پیدا کنم. پرسشی که گوگل باید پاسخ بدهد: «با در نظر گرفتن این نکتهی مهم که یک گروه مشخص از سوی حاکمیت و دولت، بدون محدودیت هایی که برای همگان وجود دارد، به اینترنت دسترسی دارند، آیا شرکت خصوصی گوگل و هلدینگ آلفابت در این سانسور کردن مردم کشور من، با مسلطها بر اینترنت ایران و منطقهی غرب آسیا همکاری میکند یا این اقدام فقط یک کار غیرقانونی حاکمیتی است که توسط مخابرات ایران و زیرساخت و وزارت ارتباطات و دستاندرکارهای اینترنت (که همه خیانتکار به ایران هستند) انجام میشود؟». لطفا برای رفع هرگونه ابهام به این پرسش مهم پاسخ دهید و همهی جنبههای مختلف این پرسش را با در نظر گرفتن جزییات فنی، به زبان ساده و همه فهم با مردم فارسی زبان در میان بگذارید. سپاس و بدرود. مهدی حیدریان تاریخ روز جاری چهاردهم آذر ۱۳۹۹. استان تهران.
There's a 'champion' in every human being.
Some of the best years of my life was working with people with intellectual disabilities I will never take that work for granted because they taught me more about myself than I could my own
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@@erkutdonmez9754 i9
THIS is what technology was meant to be created, make people's lives easier, nice video, there should be more places like this
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Yes your right there needs to be more places like this . Hey thanks for the reply your friend RB.
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@@rockykespohl6852 yes you are is my freand...thank you
I have a disability and I'm glad that all of this was possible to help people with disabilities. It helps getting things done easier for them.
As a mother with a deaf and autistic disabled little boy myself I'm so thankful to see where technology has let us because it needed to be designed for people with disabilities to be able to live their life as independently as possible and this is just absolutely amazing just to know that what this is going to bring to the disability community and to each individual person as a whole is just absolutely heartwarming and as young mom it gives me hope for our future generations to have a community of people just like them living independently thru the help of technology oh just love this as a mother I crying this is such a Need they needed this all there smiles are just so big u can feel the love , just bc these people are disabled doesnt mean they are not able they are completely able to live their live as independent people with disabilities as technology is designed to help thrive and are capable to help they just need little extra an the technology helps does this
EXCUSE MY LANGUAGE I FN LOVE IT
I don't understand American English properly , So i don't know what they are talking about but, The think which i understood is Google helping those people who having physical problems with the technology thanks Google team ❣🙏🏻
You did understand the English well. You got it! You get it!!!
I'd like to send my best wishes from Iraq to all humanities all over the world.
Best wishes to you as well my friend
@@raddad86 Thanks wholeheartedly. I'd be pleased if you accept my friendship in whatsapp. Where do you live by the way ?
I know you don't no me but. Keep smiling the hole world sees you.thanks for my smile.
@@ronbobo5951 we can be friends if you would like. I can send you my phone number to see you on What's app or telegram. Where are you from ?
You are just like everyone else, and you are an amazing person.
Woo Google that touch my heart
We love you, Ryan.
Champions place is like a family that grow together a better place to live in.
I wish more people would understand that everyone can contribute to society🙌
What a Beautiful video thank you Google you did it again
This is a amazing video accomplish ment too the wonderfull people . I just wanted to say thanks for catering.
La verdad que me encanta ver tantas personas tan carinosas , siempre ven el lado bueno de la vida , y tanto que nos quejamos , solo un mensaje (quierete como eres, eres unico), mil gracias google, ilove
Live Google❤
Hey Google . Great work . Wish you guys all the best
Rant start:
I wish Google would do something with autistic people. Most people don't know this, but you can look this up. Those of us with a college degree 85% of us are unemployed. Only 12% of us can make enough to actually live on our own. The far far far majority of us deal with extreme workplace harassment, and the far majority of us tend to not be able to hold a job for a long period of time. I remember a few times when I was interviewing for a job I was harassed for how I talk and think during the interview.
Some of us that is high functioning have a hard time with driving or other task from sensory overload and our brain having to work on overtime since it has a hard time filtering out only the needed info. In the USA we honestly can't get disability, expect SSI. And that has a cutoff if you have more than $2000 in items, and it only pays $750 a month at max and this number hasn't changed since 1989. Many areas that done studies found 65% to 80% of the homeless is autistic depending on the area.
Like I can get into the ins and outs. Like how in some areas in the USA we are locked up in mental hospitals and they put shock collars and bracelets which activate if the staff sees us doing something they don't like, something that they don't view as normal, or if they malfunction. All the way from sometime late 1800 to early 1970s in the USA we had a chance of getting our reproductive organs taken out simply for being different. Even today we have a risk of getting a lobotomy depending on the mental hospital if we are sent to one. But today they use electricity. This can cause the brain to tell the muscles to tighten up that they rip and cause bones to break.
My point is, while I think Google being apart of things like this is great. It should be noted that many of us are out of luck between having a normal life, society treating us like human, and so on. But we tend to not get any help even from companies like Google simply because we don't look disabled, and we simply been treated bad for so long and don't have the support from society itself.
Google talks about diversity in some of their videos. How about actually hiring autistic people if they can do the job, not firing them if they are able to do the job, don't tolerate harassment, and audit to make sure you are doing the right thing.
Rant end:
Anyways I'm highly interested in the technology they added to the house to help him. I also have to wonder how much these people have to stay in this group home. But I wish instead of group homes is they gave them houses in an area. Like they aren't actually independent since they have to live in a group home.
Craig Bennett II
I’m so sorry..I hear your anger and hopelessness!
We’ve come along way, but still so very far to go!
What do you think of the series “Good Doctor”?
(A brilliant autistic Dr.)
Take care!
@@patty7791 I think it's based more on entertainment than anything. Like I understand why, but it shows someone pretty much low functioning with extremes and exaggerated them
Craig Bennett II
You might be right!
I just find it interesting, and was curious.....
Thanks!
@@patty7791 I think they do their best to a point to not paint a extreme bad light on us. But the image they paint isn't all that accurate. Sure some autistic people have extreme problems to the point they will shut down simply from the buzzing of a light. But most who would be in that job wouldn't. That or know how to at least adapt until they can get to the bathroom and reset.
The problem is, showing the real world of things is boring and for this I understand why the show goes to an extreme. But I think it's more harmful than not because the show makes us out to be a walking library (which almost none of us is), but someone that can be highly unpredictable and dangerous.
Now my biggest problem with the entire thing is while I like the actor. I really wish Hollywood would start hiring actual autistic people. Like it's very rare for openly autistic people to be hired. And the majority of time they just hire some random consultant so they won't get in trouble with slang or whatever, and that they can get some points from audience members that don't look at it deeper than surface level.
Lets put it this way. Even down to political offices it is a problem. Like there was articles written mid of last year on the FIRST openly autistic political person elected. And it was for a school board office or something like that. Talking to many who can get work, they mention that they never disclose they are autistic. However, they also have a hard time keeping a job longer than a year and half on average.
Anyways, thanks for looking into this and thanks for caring. If you really want to help, small actions like asking your local areas what programs they have to help and support those who are disabled and have a hard time working or keeping employment. Ask what programs are there to help families in the area dealing with a disabled adult who can't keep a job or can't work.
If you work for a major company, ask similar questions.
The truth is, most places and companies don't have any support system. Most don't even know to think about it or don't think the problem is worth solving. Or they might even think there isn't a problem, and they blame us for not working while not hiring us. (this is why I'm in favor for a UBI program world wide for disabled people who make below a given amount per year.)
I feel so sad for them even my aunt is handicapped now unluckily she died because of heavy weight
❤🎉Congrats to the Champions & Google....
Yeah this is freaking awesome 👏🏾
Is there a Google rewind this year?
Thank.you
I’m here for you.
So incredible! I wish that, here in my country there are some opportunity such this one.. if not, i hope that we can created it someday
Simply beautiful ❤
I understand they will live “independently” but what will they do for a living? How will they earn an income or take care of their necessities? Who will clean up them after they used the toilet, especially for those who live in a wheelchair.
Im in a wheelchair and I'm 100 percent independent with a full-time job.
Incredible and great @Google
Thank you Google for placing a 50-minute ad in between my song playlist while I'm showering and I am too far from my phone to skip it 👍🏿
Good job
Hi, my names are winners and I have a severe disability Mihai and I also like this vehi
Google ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aww, that's nice
Love this!
We have to make them happy.
Thanks
hi every body
you always inspire me google!
Google : Together we can be very helpfull. And that why I love the ecosysteme.
Boa tarde, uma pessoa feliz.mostrando sua sua capacidade hiumana de vencer na vida. Adorei o vídeo.
thank you google plz provide this in india
Finally, they came for me and there was no one left to speak out.
The things we take for granted
First,and the Biggest Fan right here!
+1
+1
INTERESTING
👍👍
Locations for Young Adults that have M.R./SpeechDelay,Autism,ADHD..The other Family members don't have the patience nor mind set to care for them
Saludos hola cómo estás? Espero muy bien
Subhanallah, awesome Google always leading in transformation. Keep it up
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I feel so sad for them.
If you're going to shut down play music,at least make TH-cam music available in more countries. Speaking from Ghana
Incentive structures... If this was a co-op it'd be different. The difference between a black mirror episode and a truly sustainable solution is the incentive structure and a private company posing as a "public corporation" or worse a corporate person only had one incentive structure. If they could force everyone into the same "community" they would. In fact they're being sued for it right now. Firebase uses everyone else's device to track everyone else's location through wifi Mac IDs. Google glass may have "pushed against the creepy line" as Eric Schmidt stated as their goal, but it crossed it. So as soon as Steve Jobs died and the lawsuits were settled by their hiding behind Samsung blaming them for profiting from Android while at the time they claimed they merely sponsored an open source operating system (though they made 4 billion at time of record in 2011) they took Google glass and broke it up into 3 device with the unveiling of the pixel 1 with its unlimited photo uploads, in standardised resolution and location tags to feed their image processing algorithm. Why it's called the pixel. What is you get with a whole lot of pixels? A clearer picture was the inside joke.
They released it along side the Google buds and the Google snap a body camera that'd randomly take picture "for you" and ear buds paired with their primary feature Google assistant, an always on data siphon using every sensor at once including the mic so that ("you can use to see the titles of all the music you heard all day").
Google glass didn't end. It just broke into enough pieces it'd cut through everything and we wouldn't feel it.
When Eric Schmidt was asked if you should warna guest entering your home if you had a Google assistant plugged in he said "of course I would".
But he also was famous for his edgy trollish quotes like "if you are concerned about privacy maybe you shouldn't be doing it" funny how I can't even enter their cafeteria to interview their workers even though their cafeterias are often styled as if they are local restaurants that always seem to be "holding special engagements".
BTW I clicked the About Champions Place & About Titan Community links and they're both 404s
great move
100 year corona @ pls answer it important
Love it
I love Google
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Why use the word “disabilities”? Can you please use some softer version
What is this?
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I wish I like 10000x 💜🤟💜
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great we must good behave our handicrafts
Hi
Who else wants google to quit
I like you
ali na prezime
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Hola aaaa
Hello I am a Bangladeshi
I want to make a disabled girl my life partner
If you know any disabled girl please let me know
Anwar khan all video subkreb
is this truly self-advocacy? are these folks _independent_ of caregiver control over their daily life? cerebral-palsy is a neuro disorder like tourette or autism, but it’s _visible_ so it’s *physical?* divide power, enable oppression
What are you talking about?
@@user-vu2yb1gy4l lets just say.... the disability rights movement truly has not even started... for example: deeming Black people as “wise in the ways of the heart & body” and/or “better-attuned to nature & miracles” is widely-seen as a racist generalization, despite describing a _positive_ attribute. but these same attributes (wise in the ways of the heart & body, better-attuned to nature & miracles) are *NOT* seen as innaccurate ableist generalizations when applied to the disabled populace!!!
we disabled are the people who are said to have “ran thru the finish line of the special olympics holding hands” as if this is a compliment to our pure untainted hearts, and not a ridiculously-infantilizing insult to our intelligence, independent ambition and individuality.
@@AuntBibby well, I'm disabled as well, bedridden since 15, so I get and understand what you mean. However I don't understand how's that related to this video, you seem to be assuming a lot.
@@user-vu2yb1gy4l
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درود.
در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته اختلال در اینترنت و دسترسی به سرویسهای گوگل برای شهروندها گزارش شده است و این نخستین مرتبه نیست که «سانسور هوشمند» به مردم ایران تحمیل میشود. به این شکل که ویپیان وصل است و دسترسی به جیمیل و بلاگر از سرویسهای گوگل و دیگر سایتهای فیلتر شده و فیلتر نشده ممکن نیست و من برای تغییر رمز عبور جیمیل بدون فیلتر شکن و ویپیان نیز موفق نشدم به بخش امنیتی اکانت خودم دسترسی پیدا کنم. پرسشی که گوگل باید پاسخ بدهد: «با در نظر گرفتن این نکتهی مهم که یک گروه مشخص از سوی حاکمیت و دولت، بدون محدودیت هایی که برای همگان وجود دارد، به اینترنت دسترسی دارند، آیا شرکت خصوصی گوگل و هلدینگ آلفابت در این سانسور کردن مردم کشور من، با مسلطها بر اینترنت ایران و منطقهی غرب آسیا همکاری میکند یا این اقدام فقط یک کار غیرقانونی حاکمیتی است که توسط مخابرات ایران و زیرساخت و وزارت ارتباطات و دستاندرکارهای اینترنت (که همه خیانتکار به ایران هستند) انجام میشود؟». لطفا برای رفع هرگونه ابهام به این پرسش مهم پاسخ دهید و همهی جنبههای مختلف این پرسش را با در نظر گرفتن جزییات فنی، به زبان ساده و همه فهم با مردم فارسی زبان در میان بگذارید. سپاس و بدرود. مهدی حیدریان تاریخ روز جاری چهاردهم آذر ۱۳۹۹. استان تهران.
I can’t understand u
give my video on your channel pls XDD
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