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TurboTax does everything that my tax preparer did, but it's faster, cheaper and more accurate."
Today, millions of Americans do have faster, cheaper, more accurate tax preparation, and the founders of Intuit have done very well for themselves.
And as soon as they saw me they said, "We need a
faster
processor and a better mouse."
It was easier to get cannabis, heroin and cocaine,
faster
even, in the prison than outside the prison.
By the way, the wages for librarians went up
faster
than the wages for other jobs in the U.S. over that same time period, because librarians became partners of computers.
The software sensibility at Ushahidi is still at play when we wondered how can we use the cloud to be more intelligent so that you can analyze the different networks, and whenever you switch on the backup, you pick on the fastest network, so we'll have multi-SIM capability so that you can put multiple SIMs, and if one network is faster, that's the one you hop on, and if the up time on that is not very good, then you hop onto the next one.
Vermiculite was used for soil conditioners, to make plants grow
faster
and better.
Because we have taken them out of the water
faster
than they can reproduce.
How was I training folks, and what were the bottlenecks and what were the obstacles to doing it
faster
and to doing it more efficiently?
It grows much faster, and is much better designed to seek out phosphorus.
Now, if the water level does reach AGI, then further AI progress will be driven mainly not by humans but by AI, which means that there's a possibility that further AI progress could be way
faster
than the typical human research and development timescale of years, raising the controversial possibility of an intelligence explosion where recursively self-improving AI rapidly leaves human intelligence far behind, creating what's known as superintelligence.
This makes it 168 times faster, over 26,000 times less expensive, and over 400 times more sensitive than our current standard for pancreatic cancer detection.
They paddle faster, and faster, and faster, until they're going so fast that they literally lift up out of the water, and they're standing upright, sort of paddling the top of the water.
We make a new car every year, and then we spend the rest of the season trying to understand what it is we've built to make it better, to make it
faster.
We're always trying to make it
faster.
And meanwhile, we'll take our little three-month-old baby, keep taking it to the track, keeping it safe, and making it
faster
and better.
Go! (Audience counting) Go
faster.
Faster
please.
Your heart might be pounding, you might be breathing faster, maybe breaking out into a sweat.
If you're breathing faster, it's no problem.
So when you reach out to others under stress, either to seek support or to help someone else, you release more of this hormone, your stress response becomes healthier, and you actually recover
faster
from stress.
And if we asked the leading "smashed" question, the witnesses told us the cars were going faster, and moreover, that leading "smashed" question caused people to be more likely to tell us that they saw broken glass in the accident scene when there wasn't any broken glass at all.
That's substantially
faster
than a baseball thrown by even the finest of baseball pitchers.
For most of human history, we could go no
faster
than a horse or a boat with a sail, but in 1969, the crew of Apollo 10 flew at 25,000 miles an hour.
No one has traveled
faster
than the crew of Apollo 10, and blithe optimism about technology's powers has evaporated as big problems we had imagined technology would solve, such as going to Mars, creating clean energy, curing cancer, or feeding the world have come to seem intractably hard.
As everybody knows, you can walk across town
faster
than you can take the bus.
Your heart starts beating
faster.
Where there's really been uptake even
faster
is in the international environment, where there's a 55-percent drop in the first neighborhood in Puerto Rico, where interruptions are just beginning in Honduras, where the strategy has been applied in Kenya for the recent elections, and where there have been 500 interruptions in Iraq.
Surely, the technologies that we're talking about here this last week, surely some of these can perhaps help Africa grow even
faster?
Perhaps hire people, give them the skills that they can take back to Africa, and their companies will grow an awful lot
faster
than most of ours here in the West.
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