the hands of those who have technological power, women not having it makes me very nervous. >> absolutely. i think that this is a big problem in silicon valley that we have an underrepresentation of women. only 5% of start-ups are funned in silicon valley are those funded by women. and across the board you see that 60% of college graduates and women, only 20% of the computer science graduates are women. so it's a question about supply and demand, but this is a great opportunity for us. this is a leading sector of the 21st century where we have to get more women involved in the sector and have got to encourage them culturally in silicon valley. we have to fund them, mentor them and provide them a better working environment. >> in part, if technology is meant to solve problems, then the things people think of as problems are, in part, related to where they are in the gender hierarchy or the class hierarchy. it was interesting to me in your book that this is on the cutting