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We
rapidly
prototype our satellites.
When atoms are moving more rapidly, we perceive that matter as hot.
After Jenner discovered the smallpox vaccine, a lot of other vaccines
rapidly
followed.
And athletes have fulfilled that motto
rapidly.
The animals
rapidly
invert and disappear in less than 150 milliseconds — you never see them — using the same structures that they use to run, their legs.
They can run upside down very
rapidly
on rods, branches and wires, and if you perturb one of those branches, they can do this.
They are compelled to either exploit it or try and change it, and so they find the vulnerable aspects in our
rapidly
changing world.
I've spent the last 15 years or so advising governments around the world, and in all of that time I have never once seen a single domestic policy issue that could not be more imaginatively, effectively and
rapidly
resolved than by treating it as an international problem, looking at the international context, comparing what others have done, bringing in others, working externally instead of working internally.
In such a brutal environment, entrepreneurs learn to grow very rapidly, they learn to make their products better at lightning speed, and they learn to hone their business models until they're impregnable.
And so, for instance, consider the ways that strategies for making cities more bike-friendly have spread so
rapidly
from Copenhagen to New York to Austin to Boston to Seattle.
Within a few decades, millions will have the capability to misuse
rapidly
advancing biotech, just as they misuse cybertech today.
So this is driving us to new technologies and new telescopes, telescopes that can go faint to look at the distant universe but also telescopes that can go wide to capture the sky as
rapidly
as possible, telescopes like the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or the LSST, possibly the most boring name ever for one of the most fascinating experiments in the history of astronomy, in fact proof, if you should need it, that you should never allow a scientist or an engineer to name anything, not even your children.
So what we're proposing is really something that will add one football field of green space underneath this neighborhood, but more importantly will introduce a really community-driven focus in a
rapidly
gentrifying area.
By regulating coal, within a few years the problems of smog were
rapidly
reduced.
Over the last few years, actually more than a few, Ethiopia has been growing much more
rapidly.
And technology is changing very
rapidly.
But as you all know, it's
rapidly
disappearing.
And of course, China is still a
rapidly
developing country.
MSF
rapidly
set up an Ebola treatment center, as many of you know, in the area.
What they decided to do was they would first try and slow down this epidemic by
rapidly
building as many beds as possible in specialized treatment centers so that they could prevent the disease from spreading from those were infected.
They would
rapidly
build out many, many burial teams so that they could safely deal with the dead, and with that, they would try and slow this outbreak to see if it could actually then be controlled using the classic approach of case finding and contact tracing.
And we saw the U.N. agencies, the World Food Program, build a tremendous air bridge that could get responders to every single corner of these countries
rapidly
to be able to implement the strategies that we just talked about.
So does what we do early on, where the microbiome is changing so rapidly, actually matter, or is it like throwing a stone into a stormy sea, where the ripples will just be lost?
NATO has a mobile unit that can deploy very
rapidly.
These planetary-scale environmental changes that we have set in motion are
rapidly
outpacing our ability to alter their course.
All of this superintelligence could develop, and possibly quite
rapidly.
This fascinating universe of bacteria inside of us is an integral part of our health, and our technology is evolving so
rapidly
that today we can program these bacteria like we program computers.
Tom Rielly: So Cosmin, tell me what hardware is this that they're
rapidly
putting away?
Because, it turns out that the fascinating thing about science is also a fascinating thing about children, which, to put a gentler spin on Mark Twain, is precisely their ability to draw rich, abstract inferences
rapidly
and accurately from sparse, noisy data.
And yet, our speed that we've used these materials has increased rapidly, exponentially.
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