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Five to 10 years from now, search engines will actually be based on not just looking for combinations of words and links but actually understanding, reading for understanding the
billions
of pages on the web and in books.
Indeed, many hackers do not resist those temptations, and so they are responsible in one way or another to
billions
of dollars lost each year to fraud, malware or plain old identity theft, which is a serious issue.
And if someday, we took to the stars, the civilization could continue for
billions
more.
We're talking about
billions
and
billions
of ones and zeros, more than anyone could possibly comprehend.
Things that would take us weeks, months to find in ones and zeroes, are immediately apparent in some sort of visual abstraction, and as we continue to go through this and throw more and more information at it, what we find is that we're capable of processing
billions
of ones and zeros in a matter of seconds just by using our brain's built-in ability to analyze patterns.
It constantly changes on timescales of seconds to
billions
of years.
Now, we can talk about this in terms of terabytes and petabytes and
billions
of objects, but a way to get a sense of the amount of data that will come off this camera is that it's like playing every TED Talk ever recorded simultaneously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for 10 years.
But if looking through tens of thousands of galaxies revealed 42 supernovae that turned our understanding of the universe on its head, when we're working with
billions
of galaxies, how many more times are we going to find 42 points that don't quite match what we expect?
One fundamental obstacle we face in trying to turn the brain into a big-data problem is that our brains are composed of and built from
billions
of cells.
And then we sequence
billions
of these combined molecules and use the sequences to tell us which cell and which gene every molecule came from.
All of it is an even stranger cosmos to us than the galaxies
billions
of light years away from the Earth, which Hubble brings to our newspapers everyday.
It would lead to changing deserts, changing rivers, changing patterns of hurricanes, changing sea levels, hundreds of millions of people, perhaps
billions
of people who would have to move, and if we've learned anything from history, that means severe and extended conflict.
Hundreds of millions and
billions
of people.
The pursuit of the perfect body is putting pressure on our healthcare systems and costing our governments
billions
of dollars every year.
It not only costs us
billions
of dollars, but it also costs us the people we love.
And I was the 40 percent owner of a dotcom that was about to go public and no doubt be worth
billions
more.
It's spreading so quickly that it's possible to imagine reaching
billions
of the world's poor this way.
We could make
billions
of dollars on top of it, but this one particular slice of communications needs to be open source.
But when Mum was born, the population of our planet was only 1.8 billion people, and talking in terms of billions, we have taken young people from industry and business from India, from China.
And it became a disease that is really killing
billions
of trees.
Now I want to show you how, across emerging markets, entrepreneurs and companies are adopting frugal innovation on a larger scale to cost-effectively deliver healthcare and energy to
billions
of people who may have little income but very high aspirations.
Think of the iPhone 5, 6, then 7, 8. Companies in the West spend
billions
of dollars investing in R&D, and use tons of natural resources to create ever more complex products, to differentiate their brands from competition, and they charge customers more money for new features.
That's billions, trillion of photons, all falling in line as directed by the hologram, to ricochet through densely scattering brain, and emerge as a focus.
And these projects are not backed by
billions
of dollars in advertising, but they've found support really from the people, from private individuals like you and I from all over the world.
Just like the brain consists of
billions
of highly connected neurons, a basic operating unit in a neural network is a neuron-like node.
NASA's Kepler mission has discovered thousands of potential planets around other stars, indicating that Earth is but one of
billions
of planets in our galaxy.
Everything you see here is a galaxy, comprised of
billions
of stars each.
So why, why are so many
billions
still stuck in such harsh poverty?
And this is where
billions
of our poorest live.
And it devastates our efforts to try to help
billions
of people out of their two-dollar-a-day hell.
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