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And so what I'm about to show you is an
accurate
representation of the actual DNA replication machine that's occurring right now inside your body, at least 2002 biology.
It's an
accurate
representation, and it's pretty much at the correct speed for what is occurring inside you.
So more productive, more
accurate
and, it turns out, it's a more interesting office environment for these pick workers.
And actually we think not only a more productive and more
accurate
way to fill orders.
And very quickly, my brain starts to think that's the
accurate
ratio of negative to positive in the world.
Doctors are 19 percent faster, more
accurate
at coming up with the correct diagnosis when positive instead of negative, neutral or stressed.
Lena Dunham, who's on here, her show on HBO that premiers next month, "Girls," she said she wanted to start it because she felt that every woman she knew was just a bundle of contradictions, and that feels
accurate
for all people, but you don't see women represented like that as much.
But as they become more and more accurate, we've determined that this information is a form of life, or at least some of it is a form of life.
It may not be very accurate, but it may make you say, "Hmm."
So in fact, this is a pretty
accurate
estimate of the number of planets in our galaxy, just in our galaxy, by the way, and I remind the non-astronomy majors among you that our galaxy is only one of 100 billion that we can see with our telescopes.
These micro-machines, which are the envy of nanotechnologists the world over, are self-directed, powerful, precise,
accurate
devices that are made out of strings of amino acids.
And eight out of 10 times, the details of that biography will be more or less
accurate.
Manufacturers haven't built this carrier phase technique into their cheap GPS chips because they're not sure what the general public would do with geolocation so
accurate
that you could pinpoint the wrinkles in the palm of your hand.
I could build for you a structure up here in 3D, millimeter accurate, that only you could see, or my friends at home.
Do you remember the movie "The Da Vinci Code?" Here's Professor Langdon examining a GPS dot, which his accomplice tells him is a tracking device
accurate
within two feet anywhere on the globe, but we know that in the world of nonfiction, the GPS dot is impossible, right?
It's not, historically, totally
accurate
that she's the first programmer, and actually, she did something more amazing.
It's good to be
accurate.
When you walk into your neighborhood public library, you expect the librarian to help you find your next favorite book or some
accurate
information on a topic at interest.
And they're both
accurate.
TR: So you're 86 percent
accurate
right now? ML: It's much better than that.
Or, to be more accurate: no? (Laughter) So first of all, let me try and define what I mean by "complex."
I said, "Your honor," and I don't know whether I was emboldened by the scientific measurements that I had in my pocket and my knowledge that they are accurate, or whether it was just sheer stupidity, which is what the defense lawyers thought — (Laughter) — when they heard me say, "Yes, Your Honor, I want you stand right there and I want the car to go around the block again and I want it to come and I want it to stop right in front of you, three to four feet away, and I want the passenger to extend his hand with a black object and point it right at you, and you can look at it as long as you want."
The other one that I want to suggest, the caution that all of us have to have, I constantly have to remind myself, about just how
accurate
are the memories that we know are true, that we believe in?
This site receives five and a half thousand questions a day, and 80 percent of these receive
accurate
answers.
So if these predictions are accurate, that gap is not going to close.
The problem is, I don't think these projections are
accurate.
So for a successful public transport map, we should not stick to
accurate
representation, but design them in the way our brains work.
I'm here to talk to you about how globalized we are, how globalized we aren't, and why it's important to actually be
accurate
in making those kinds of assessments.
So being
accurate
about how limited globalization levels are is critical to even being able to notice that there might be room for something more, something that would contribute further to global welfare.
Our computer algorithm is very accurate, much more
accurate
than humans can be, and it's not going to be
accurate
all the time.
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