Exponential growth is something which grows in proportion to its current size.
exponential growth that we are in today.
So exponential growth has multiple meanings in different contexts.
So exponential growth bias has a number of problems.
So exponential growth bias can damage our responses to things like pandemics.
an exponential growth here in the number of objects launched into space, so really reaching a new era where a lot more things are
and exponential growth of this energy and so on.
So exponential growth of untreatable disease has already begun.
that the transformation creates exponential growth as a result of the transformation in an unexpected way.
It's called exponential growth .
So it is an exponential growth process, but it's not big or fast, and that can surprise people, I think.
The other thing about exponential growth bias, going back to the pandemic, is that people who exhibit higher levels of exponential growth bias
But things like exponential growth , square laws.
"Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist."
this headlong exponential growth that we've been doing, especially in the rich world.
In this extraordinary exponential growth , we've lost our innocence.
Since they're exponential growth , you can get lots and lots of cells, like, really, a pound of cells from not so many.
So you see this exponential growth here and us here.
It's exponential growth .
fast enough exponential growth .
It has produced near exponential growth in what's termed ultimate human performance, which is performance when life or limb is on the line.
So near exponential growth in ultimate human performance.
Look at the exponential growth in trade over a 10-year period.
and the ongoing exponential growth is a series of s-curves I mean another objection to my ideas is that well cwell
So there's a phenomenon called exponential growth bias, and I like to visualize it in my head, at least, like this.
People didn't understand where this exponential growth was, and where it suddenly leaps up and overwhelms you.
And China and India are showing exponential growth as well.
And can I start moving into exponential growth .
What this revolution did was allowed an exponential growth in information flows, rather similar to what we've seen in the last 20 years.
So we're seeing an exponential growth .
actually a very good example of that exponential growth .
What's driving this is the exponential growth of information technology.
But that's the power of exponential growth .
to sharing ideas on specifically the exponential growth of information
because they are the implications of exponential growth are startling but it's is not just in the future we've
a finite Planet you can't have exponential growth in pollution and resource use and population without having overshoot and collapse and really
Brain imaging technology has been advancing on exponential growth curves for quite a while.
And this is why we sometimes call an exponential growth curve a J-shaped curve, because they have this propensity to take off very, very quickly.
No, it's exponential growth .
But it's no longer a line because it was not exponential growth .
i.e., exponential growth with sudden transitions to faster growth modes.
So I want to say a few words about exponential growth and my law of accelerating returns, which was the primary message of "The Singularity is Near."
When you look at the curve of the exponential growth of computer power, it's quite remarkable.
It's going to go through the roof of exponential growth , and it's going to hit all fields at some level.
When you look at the curve of the exponential growth of computer power, it's quite remarkable.
Back in the ‘60s, that exponential growth in computing power seemed virtually impossible to most people.
And we've done other research showing that people don't understand exponential growth .
So again, this is the usual exponential growth in technology.
again the next 25 years as you'll see there's a slow exponential growth in the rate of exponential growth took us three
takes these exponentials and just projects them out and we all know exponential growth can't go on forever you have two rabbits in