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Then the Internet revolution brought us computing power, data networks,
unprecedented
access to information and communication, and our lives have never been the same.
We're at
unprecedented
levels of economic inequality.
But the amount created was
unprecedented.
Over the next 10 to 15 years, we need to make an
unprecedented
investment in the preservation of wilderness around the world.
So then how do these projects of
unprecedented
creative vision and technical complexity like the Pantheon actually happen?
So the result is that we have behavioral, preference, demographic data for hundreds of millions of people, which is
unprecedented
in history.
And they have nearly unlimited maneuverability with that same structure and
unprecedented
access to a variety of different areas.
For a government to do a thing like that was unprecedented, and for hackers, it made it personal.
This is an
unprecedented
history of the human race, and it's giving us valuable data about how diseases are inherited, how people migrate, and there's a team of scientists at MIT right now studying the world family tree.
There is gay marriage and sperm donors and there's intermarriage on an
unprecedented
scale, and this makes some of my more conservative cousins a little nervous, but I actually think it's a good thing.
What this graph means is that, in terms of power to change the world, we live in an
unprecedented
time in human history, and I believe our ethical understanding hasn't yet caught up with this fact.
Synthetic biology might give us the power to create viruses of
unprecedented
contagiousness and lethality.
And this will bring tremendous wealth,
unprecedented
wealth: 16 trillion dollars, according to PwC, in terms of added GDP to the worldwide GDP by 2030.
These are some of the products that I've helped design over the course of my career, and their scale is so massive that they've produced
unprecedented
design challenges.
It has more to do with changing supply and demand for skill, the race between education and technology, globalization, probably more unequal access to skills in the U.S., where you have very good, very top universities but where the bottom part of the educational system is not as good, so very unequal access to skills, and also an
unprecedented
rise of top managerial compensation of the United States, which is difficult to account for just on the basis of education.
This is the crux of the work on which I have been singularly focused for the last 16 months, the question of why privacy matters, a question that has arisen in the context of a global debate, enabled by the revelations of Edward Snowden that the United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has converted the Internet, once heralded as an
unprecedented
tool of liberation and democratization, into an
unprecedented
zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.
In its prime, the Library of Alexandria housed an
unprecedented
number of scrolls and attracted some of the Greek world’s greatest minds.
In both quantity and quality, this was an
unprecedented
scale.
He said, "China and Australia are currently enjoying a relationship of
unprecedented
closeness."
Because when I rendered his sentence, "Australia and China are enjoying a relationship of
unprecedented
closeness," in fact, what I said was that Australia and China were now experiencing fantastic orgasm.
There was an
unprecedented
flooding in the country, it covered about a third of the country, over 300 people were killed, and hundreds of thousands lost their livelihoods.
We are also offered an
unprecedented
sense of intimacy.
That I would spend my precious 15 minutes in front of an investor talking not just about my own company, but all the companies in the batch, was
unprecedented.
In the third century BC, Hieron, king of the Sicilian city of Syracuse, chose Archimedes to supervise an engineering project of
unprecedented
scale.
Because if machines and the people who run them can accurately read our emotional states, they may be able to assist us or manipulate us at
unprecedented
scales.
Sociologists Robert Merton and Paul Lazarsfeld set out to learn how
unprecedented
exposure to wartime propaganda was affecting the public.
The product is embedded in the larger system of the human body, and it works in complete harmony with that system, to create this
unprecedented
level of biological protection.
And this dynamic is producing
unprecedented
levels of transparency and impact.
This machine would be capable of waging war, whether terrestrial or cyber, with
unprecedented
power.
Well, too early, because I didn't quite pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with nearly a third of the vote, and we beat the polls by an
unprecedented
margin, or 10 percentage points above what the last poll came in at.
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