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And, if that wasn't bad enough, of course, all of this is
rapidly
progressing towards the fact that many of you, in fact, about one in 10 of you at this point, will die in intensive care.
When you have lots and lots of small responsibilities in such a scaffolding that supports the swarm, supports the activists, you'll find that these boxes in the org charts are getting filled in quite rapidly, and they start to get filled in beyond your horizon with people you've never heard of.
Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space
rapidly
expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
It took us 30 years to get from the introduction of the personal computer to the level of cybercrime we have today, but looking at how biology is proceeding so rapidly, and knowing criminals and terrorists as I do, we may get there a lot faster with biocrime in the future.
And the economy has become incredibly degenerative,
rapidly
destabilizing this delicately balanced planet on which all of our lives depend.
Well, in part, because health care in the developed world, the health care costs in the [developed] world, are
rapidly
spiraling out of control, and a huge chunk of those costs are human resource costs.
You have these
rapidly
emerging bike lanes all over the world.
Countries
rapidly
shoot towards that 150 mark, and then they level off, and they don't really go on rising as you might expect.
Women's ability to find the right word rapidly, basic articulation goes up in the middle of the menstrual cycle, when estrogen levels peak.
Even in places like India and Japan, where women are not moving
rapidly
into the regular job market, they're moving into journalism.
Now, that's also wrong, because traffic happens to be a nonlinear phenomenon, meaning that once you reach above a certain capacity threshold then congestion starts to increase really, really
rapidly.
Treatment programs became possible, funding became available, and the number of people on antiretroviral drugs started to increase very
rapidly.
It was easy for me to stand out, which couldn't hurt in a world that was
rapidly
changing, where skills could become obsolete overnight.
Okay? (Applause) The first thing I want to talk about is that when all of this money flowed into our country about 40 years ago, we embarked, the government of the day embarked on a series of government-to-government arrangements to have
rapidly
develop the country.
The goal of SpaceX is to try to advance rocket technology, and in particular to try to crack a problem that I think is vital for humanity to become a space-faring civilization, which is to have a
rapidly
and fully reusable rocket.
Well, George Church, in his book, "Regenesis," has mentioned many of the techniques that are
rapidly
advancing to work with fragmented DNA.
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.
It was at this point that events began to
rapidly
overtake me.
And the opportunities for this are developing more
rapidly
than you might think possible.
Now, faced with opportunities like that, does it not seem a little unambitious to be thinking only of bringing back wolves, lynx, bears, beavers, bison, boar, moose, and all the other species which are already beginning to move quite
rapidly
across Europe?
To reach clinical fruition rapidly, it was obvious: I had to think about the problem differently.
Costs are coming down very
rapidly.
Take rodents and primates, for instance: In larger rodent brains, the average size of the neuron increases, so the brain inflates very
rapidly
and gains size much faster than it gains neurons.
With this large brain now affordable by cooking, we went
rapidly
from raw foods to culture, agriculture, civilization, grocery stores, electricity, refrigerators, all of those things that nowadays allow us to get all the energy we need for the whole day in a single sitting at your favorite fast food joint.
These hormones travel to most of the body’s cells, where they influence how quickly those cells use energy and how
rapidly
they work.
But on October 19, 2017, Pan-STARRS spotted an object moving
rapidly
between the stars, and this time the usual follow-up measurements of position and speed showed something completely different.
Well, I could think of a million things, but there's what you want and what you can have, and 'Oumuamua was moving away and fading very
rapidly.
He expects to hire 30 more people in the next year, as his demand
rapidly
rises.
The world is changing so rapidly, it's impossible to say.
There were fears of a global pandemic as the virus started
rapidly
moving across China.
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