Equivalent
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I think that sleep was once likened to an upgrade from economy to business class, you know, the
equivalent
of.
In our beautiful, indigenous sport of Australian football, they won the
equivalent
of the Super Bowl.
A real-world
equivalent
would be that intelligence agencies would force some secret pin code into every single house alarm so they could get into every single house because, you know, bad people might have house alarms, but it will also make all of us less secure as an end result.
Inside NSA, the unit is called TAO, Tailored Access Operations, and inside GCHQ, which is the U.K. equivalent, it's called NAC, Network Analysis Centre.
So if we take all of that vacant and abandoned property and we smush it together, it looks like about 20 square miles, and that's roughly
equivalent
to the size of the island we're sitting on today, Manhattan, at 22 square miles.
In one of the studies, we bring rich and poor members of the community into the lab, and give each of them the
equivalent
of 10 dollars.
By the way, that's
equivalent
to one month of water for a whole huge continent.
Does a single satellite really have to cost the
equivalent
of three 747 jumbo jets?
My
equivalent
of that statement to pass on to descendants to help them build artificial intelligences or to help them understand human intelligence, is the following: Intelligence should be viewed as a physical process that tries to maximize future freedom of action and avoid constraints in its own future.
That's the
equivalent
of taking 21,000 cars off the road.
They were able to create sentences in FreeSpeech which were much more complicated but much more effective than
equivalent
sentences in English, and I started thinking about why that might be the case.
And I could show you
equivalent
pictures from other disease: multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, even Huntington's disease, and they would all tell a similar story.
But crucially, you can then compare their behavior to their
equivalent
but healthy counterparts, ideally from an unaffected relative.
It's still running at the human
equivalent
of 300 miles per hour.
And from that lens, what the NSA has done is
equivalent
to the authorities back in Germany inserting some device into every printing press that would reveal which books people bought and what they read.
What imminent advance will be the
equivalent
of the Pantheon?
In fact, this image also contains the
equivalent
of this, more specifically, this.
This is the
equivalent
of roughly 25 percent of our annual emissions in the US.
You bring it up at a dinner party or in a workplace environment, it is literally the conversational
equivalent
of touching the third rail.
For the vast majority of human history, pretty much everyone lived on the
equivalent
of one dollar per day, and not much changed.
As a result, great Chinese products like WeChat and Weibo are arguably better than the
equivalent
American products from Facebook and Twitter.
I'm going to show you how we think it's going to transform our views of the universe, because one image from the LSST is
equivalent
to 3,000 images from the Hubble Space Telescope, each image three and a half degrees on the sky, seven times the width of the full moon.
And of course, from time to time Hungarians have invented their own
equivalent
of the Klan.
I can take these children and in 20 weeks, demonstrated aptitude; I can get them high school
equivalent.
That's the
equivalent
of stopping 10 jumbo jets full of babies and children from crashing every single day.
It's the total brain experience, we're going to ... it's the mental
equivalent
of the full body massage.
How could I use my camera, my little tool, to get closer and maybe not only capture the trance but find an equivalent, a cine-trance, maybe, something in complete harmony with the people?
What we can see with great sharpness and clarity and accuracy is the
equivalent
of the surface area of our thumb on our outstretched arm.
The demand for natural rubber, which came from the Amazon, set off the botanical
equivalent
of a gold rush.
So that an arguing couple spiraling into negativity and teetering on the brink of divorce is actually mathematically
equivalent
to the beginning of a nuclear war.
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