SPHERES was initially designed to be more of a satellite, but with a smartphone with all the capabilities that it has-- a camera, processing-- order of magnitude better than what was in SPHERES.10 years ago, the state of the art was this TIDSP that ends up running its operating system with this smartphone.
could get another order of magnitude I don't know but you know seems like it should happen that we could get another order of magnitude in terms of the capital efficiency of deploying web services and that's that's fundamentallydisruptive because it means that you don't need much Capital to go out and
And Bill Gates Foundation was also a significant-- Yes, right out the gate, in that fall of 2010, it was Google $2 million, Gates Foundation, same order of magnitude . You know, get our first office space.
Now, order of magnitude is fancy for factor of 10. Why do I use order of magnitude instead of factor 10? Because a factor of 10 is about as much as we puny human beings can conceive of.
Which makes riding the Moore's law wave one of the great adventures of all time. We need another order of magnitude .
redshift than at low redshift. About an order of magnitude higher at redshift 2 and 1/2. So two basic facts about how galaxies work.
one a billion you're standing out for the for the edge price um a bilon any other guesses a billion right order of magnitude when say 100 million 100 million okay we're going down an order of magnitude what if I told you that the Sunday Times reported a few years ago
And I can do a lot less-- excuse me-- a lot more with a lot fewer people. My team is an order of magnitude smaller than the other teams that do similar work to mine, and we produce a lot more with a lot of higher quality, which helps me in my annual review.
And so what do we do with all of this information? by an order of magnitude .
As much as we may be impressed by what our friends over Amazon are doing as far as delivery, JD.com putting things on people's desks within four hours of ordering is really an order of magnitude beyond this. And so I don't expect these stories to be particularly surprising in a room like this.
to months of trawling through reference sources, making phone calls, and visiting archives. Our searches are in order of magnitude more efficient and less time consuming than 20 years ago. And this is an example of externalization.
And their populations as well-- estimates range from the sort of pre-contact populations of half a million to 1.5 million in the Caribbean. So in order of magnitude , less than green turtles. But now they're thinking about 12,000 nesting females of hawksbills in the entire Caribbean right now.
it's the best interface for a city, and bicycling. It's also a phenomenal invention; doesn't need much more. So, we privileged that and we also give the road a bit of intelligence member #4: An order of magnitude -- Mitchell: No, no. It's, it's-- member #3: Mitchell: we just did it this summer, so it looks a little bright and I don't wanna
And also we gave it original jurisdiction on certain issues. The naturalities, in the United States, you know, Supreme Court, typically 100 to 150 cases, I may be, I may be wrong by an order of magnitude of ten, twenty percent. Only that many cases are taken every year. And they're heard continuously by all the nine Justices. And at the end of the year if there is some pretty big cases never heard, they're all set aside because they'll come,
of things like app engine and Amazon web services and other cloud computing platforms and it may well be that we could get another order of magnitude I don't know but you know seems like it should happen that we could get another order of magnitude in terms of the capital efficiency of deploying web services and that's that's fundamentally
fire hose of information every morning when he went into the office obviously the level now is much higher there's been a change in order of magnitude but equally obviously it's not the the first such change so that's part of my story just to try to look at different information regimes see um the extent to which traumatic change in how much we
But the investments and the encouragements and the activities that we've done to those companies-- for instance, like SpaceX, Blue Origin-- that now have rockets that can get up It will go actually an order of magnitude faster.
the amount of plastic by an order of magnitude , potentially, on beaches.
And to give you an order of magnitude , we own several brewers in Africa.
So it's like an order of magnitude or more memory.
And what we noticed when we looked at these big simulations is that the dispersion-- so we notice that the accretion rate grows like this. So it grows by about this order of magnitude as you go out in redshift, and the dispersion is independent of mass and independent of redshift. And the dispersion in the star formation rate of galaxies is known to be about 0.3 dex.
Often these things are off by an order of magnitude .
We don't even know by an order of magnitude how many animals we're sharing it with.
of planetary systems are an order of magnitude smaller than for the Earth-sized planets.
But that doesn't explain the order of magnitude .
One is what's the order of magnitude of the number of stoves that are in the hands of actual end users.
So it turns out it is an order of magnitude harder to throw a knucklehead out of the door than to keep
You know that they're cholesterol-lowering drugs. Google has made searches an order of magnitude more efficient than they used to be.
It was that that was the order of magnitude that we thought was needed in order to really be able to break the barrier
I think it's not quite an order of magnitude , but it's in that ball park.
The-the noise level goes up in order of magnitude , the vibration is more violent. Just when you think the whole thing is gonna fall to one side and fall over, you feel a push in your
that I feel uh is happening in this disruptive um uh kind of activity is we're going to get businesses that may be an order of magnitude smaller in terms of Revenue but they're going to maybe be multiple orders of reg magnitude smaller in terms of expenses and could be way more profitable so the classic example of
as the worst failure of an order of magnitude estimate in the history of
It is at a higher order of magnitude than that.
My intuitive version of Moore's law is that everything good about computers gets better by an order of magnitude every five years. Now, order of magnitude is fancy for factor of 10. Why do I use order of magnitude instead of factor 10?
And we have to come up with new conceptualizations. Moore's law says there will be one of those order of magnitude reconceptualizations every five years. And that's been true since 1965.
I just don't believe it anymore. The engineers basically don't know what to do with an order of magnitude change either until they get there and then they say, oh, look what we can do now, and they push it again. So maybe we'll hit the end.
We were happy that we're in the right order of magnitude here.
It beats anything else out there by an order of magnitude .
little unusual: designing human interfaces using things on that order of magnitude . And other than that, we're mostly doing media art. So, there's a
And it almost increased sales in the opening month like an order of magnitude , which is bizarre.
that that estimate might be off by an order of magnitude .
I don't think I'm off by a whole order of magnitude .
coming down. It's just coming down an order of magnitude every year.
And the end result of this would be to rapidly accelerate human evolution by an order of magnitude .
And then, to mobilize an order of magnitude more resources for tiger conservation.
Wow. Of that sort of order of magnitude .
The answer is highly unlikely that the same things would succeed to the same order of magnitude that they did succeed.
institutional stove, the impact is an order of magnitude higher than placing a household stove.
We are probably 10 to 20 years away from another change of that order of magnitude happening, and we don't yet have a clear path on it.