Compete
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In the real world, customers come from more than one direction, and businesses are free to
compete
with marketing strategies, by differentiating their product line, and with price cuts, but at the heart of their strategy, companies like to keep their competition as close as possible.
People even
compete
to see how many digits they can memorize and have set records for remembering over 67,000 of them.
But when he couldn't
compete
against the strong athletes at his college using the standard high jump techniques of the time, Fosbury tried to jump a different way: backwards.
Now, I am a basketball player and speed skater who has competed at provincial, national games, and this year made it all the way to the World Summer Games in LA, where I was part of the first ever Canadian basketball team to
compete
at World Games.
But getting to your brain cells is tricky, and amino acids have to
compete
for limited access.
When relevant and irrelevant thoughts
compete
for the same attention, something has to give.
["Join forces, don't compete."]
It is the result of Arab women deciding every day like me to convert shit into fuel, to work their life to keep work out of their life, and to join forces and not
compete.
Machines cannot
compete
with us when it comes to tackling novel situations, and this puts a fundamental limit on the human tasks that machines will automate.
And they compete: the first miner to find out the truth and to validate the block, is rewarded in digital currency, in the case of the Bitcoin blockchain, with Bitcoin.
When Satya Nadella became the CEO of Microsoft in February 2014, he embarked on an ambitious transformation journey to prepare the company to
compete
in a mobile-first, cloud-first world.
And that tribalism allowed us to create large societies and to come together in order to
compete
with others.
If we had discovered ketamine as a paravaccine first, it'd be pretty easy for us to develop it, but as is, we have to
compete
with our functional fixedness and mental set that kind of interfere.
Four chefs
compete
with mystery ingredients to see who can cook the best dishes.
And furthermore, if such an artificial intelligence existed, it would have to
compete
with human economies, and thereby
compete
for resources with us.
We have to learn how to cooperate and collaborate a great deal more and
compete
just a tiny bit less.
Imagine similarly two airlines were to say, "Look, Airline A, we'll take the route from LA to Chicago," and Airline B says, "We'll take the route from Chicago to DC, and we won't compete."
There are very few instances of an arena where the human body and mind can
compete
on equal terms with a computer or a robot.
Because every news site, TED, elections, politicians, games, even meditation apps have to
compete
for one thing, which is our attention, and there's only so much of it.
We can reduce these rates of childhood stunting quickly, but if we don't, India, for example, with 38 percent childhood stunting, how are they going to
compete
in the economy of the future if 40 percent of their future workers cannot achieve educationally and certainly we worry about achieving economically in a way that will help the country as a whole grow.
We can choose to use AI to automate and
compete
with us, or we can use AI to augment and collaborate with us, to overcome our cognitive limitations and to help us do what we want to do, only better.
Women reinforce this double standard when we
compete
to stay young, another punishing and losing proposition.
They just can't
compete.
And in particular, the people who made this expensive solution were very upset because they thought, "How can we hope to
compete
with something that's essentially free?
In New Zealand, it's legal, because the New Zealand farmers use this as a way of getting rid of rabbits, because the rabbits
compete
with the sheep in New Zealand.
I live and work in San Francisco, and if you're looking for funding, you are typically going to
compete
with some very young people from the high-tech industry, and it can be very discouraging and intimidating.
You cannot
compete
with the environment, if you have an adolescent dog's brain.
See, the insurance companies went to Boeing and Lockheed, and said, "Are you going to compete?" No. "Are you going to compete?" No. "No one's going to win this thing."
And that means competition on the merits, that you
compete
on the quality of your products, the prices you can offer, the services, the innovation that you produce.
Why not just let businesses
compete?
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