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And it's probably the case that this material has washed off the highlands of Titan through these channels that we saw, and has drained over
billions
of years to fill in low-lying basins.
So his daddy is president for life of Equatorial Guinea, a West African nation that has exported
billions
of dollars of oil since the 1990s and yet has a truly appalling human rights record.
But we've also discovered something inspiring, which is that the technology we're developing has the potential to help life flourish like never before, not just for centuries but for
billions
of years, and not just on earth but throughout much of this amazing cosmos.
Imagine you're a brilliant entrepreneur who has successfully sold that idea or that product to the global
billions
and become a billionaire in the process.
So today, computer viruses and trojans, designed to do everything from stealing data to watching you in your webcam to the theft of
billions
of dollars.
I'm convinced that in 30 years, when we look back on today and on how we raise and slaughter
billions
of animals to make our hamburgers and our handbags, we'll see this as being wasteful and indeed crazy.
This takes millions of cells and expands them into
billions.
Besides the known Higgs state, there could be a second state in which the Higgs field is
billions
and
billions
times denser than what we observe today, and the mere existence of another state of the Higgs field poses a potential problem.
And the Higgs field, in the ultra-dense Higgs state, is not just a few times more intense than today, but
billions
of times, and if space-time were filled by this Higgs state, all atomic matter would collapse.
The cities we are going to build over the next 50 years will determine quality of life and even happiness for
billions
of people towards the future.
They can create a much happier life for
billions
towards the future.
The origins of technology was not in 1829, but was actually at the beginning of the Big Bang, and at that moment the entire huge
billions
of stars in the universe were compressed.
And I can't remember a specific day where we made a conscious decision that we were actually going to go out and build these things, but once we got that idea in our minds of the world as a dataset, of being able to capture millions of data points on a daily basis describing the global economy, of being able to unearth
billions
of connections between them that had never before been found, it just seemed boring to go work on anything else.
Pretend that you're an alien race that doesn't know anything about Earth biology or Earth neuroscience or Earth intelligence, but you have amazing telescopes and you're able to watch the Earth, and you have amazingly long lives, so you're able to watch the Earth over millions, even
billions
of years.
Google trawls all these countless
billions
of websites, all of which are in English, and when you want to use Google, you go into Google search, and you type in English, and it matches the English with the English.
But the oceans are filled with
billions
of tons of animals.
Because over the last 30 years, people from outside the automotive industry have spent countless
billions
creating the needed miracles, but for entirely different purposes.
So
billions
of dollars in our society was spent to address a problem which would come once out of every 360 billion calculations.
With
billions
of people who have been born, worked, lived and died before us, these people who have worked so much, we have now bring beautiful things, beautiful gifts, we know so many things.
Living cells are nature's most efficient machines at making new products, accounting for the production of 25 percent of the total pharmaceutical market, which is
billions
of dollars.
It would run for
billions
and
billions
of years.
I think it's actually been shortchanged, considering it can solve all our energy problems cleanly for the next couple of
billions
of years.
All of this requires
billions
and
billions
of bits.
So for now, everything you see, hear, and read through your screen comes to you as the result of a simple "true" or "false" choice, made
billions
of times over.
As a country, we have achieved longevity, investing
billions
of dollars in the diagnosis, treatment and management of disease.
From this image, my team and I figured out a very clever way to extract
billions
of information packets.
In a sense, we converted one image into
billions
of training data points, massively reducing the amount of data needed for training.
Then remember those
billions
of information packets?
It's worth revenue, to the tune of
billions
of dollars a year.
For instance, simple cells came into being
billions
of years ago ... but perhaps the development of complex life needed a series of unlikely events.
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