ubiquitous sensing based informationized manufacturing systems.
ubiquitous they are around us all the time things like bees things like snakes
ubiquitous that uh they do things that tend to cause allergies so we tend to think of what kinds of proteins and what
ubiquitous access to software, where people, in fact, would like to be part of their home and their culture and they have opportunities now of entire rising
ubiquity, increasing mindfulness, sentience. We see the mind and the kind of learning that a brain does and neurons, even happens in plants. We see it erupting throughout the
ubiquitous uh if you remember 15 years ago if someone took out a mobile phone in a movie that was your signal okay
ubiquitous in Africa there are many organizations now seeking to use those to bring
ubiquitous global network, it will be greater for individuals, ultimately, outside what we now think of as the developed regions.
of ubiquitous yellow-colored turmeric and chili powder infused set of spices and the curry powder that you find in most parts in most
fairly ubiquitous, that we have sensors that we're all carrying.
And ubiquitous surveillance is fundamentally different.
more ubiquitous than you would think so what helps what do we do how do
um ubiquitous reporting followed by aggregation and assessment and and that led to the creation of the Earth
now ubiquity how do we make money with ubiquity I mean when you think about this you know Broadband culture mobility
fast ubiquitous and inexpensive it becomes less and less necessary for us as individuals to walk around with
And if AGI becomes ubiquitous, that number will probably skyrocket.
And it's incredibly ubiquitous.
And how kind of ubiquitous is this issue?
Cellulose is ubiquitous in the plant world.
and the ubiquitous traffic jams, and also welcome chance to spend quality time at home with their near and dear family
Soy is ubiquitous amongst so many different types of foods.
Now it's ubiquitous. Illustrating that and using this specific group of people to illustrate it was an intervention in that, a way
Once broadband became ubiquitous, which Gates figured would happen after the year 2000, which he was 100% right, then they would deliver this curated Microsoft,
With the ubiquity of technology in our lives today, we can leave a lot of clues about our health state in the interactions that we have with the internet, social
Now it's ubiquitous and cheap.
is not vulnerable and ubiquitous and to be able to collect the data on it.
Which made messaging ubiquitous, was basically available 30 years before that.
Comics weren't ubiquitous. Matter of fact, the only place you saw comics in America is you saw them on the Ed Sullivan Show,
So it is a ubiquitous feature of information processing in animals.
Which is so ubiquitous now, but, back then, it was not.
And as bitters became ubiquitous, so too did these San Francentric combinations of bitter global flavor.
The coming ubiquity of wearable sensors make opportunities for calm engineering like this potentially quite common.
And it's also ubiquitous.
So the ubiquity of digital devices means that digital experiences are slithering their way
So the ubiquity of the mobile devices-- obviously the cloud computing movement is relatively new.
And it's the ubiquity of these labor-intensive foods that gets a lot of people into trouble.
Those things are ubiquitous, by definition, in our lives.
becomes this ubiquitous thought?
So dominance is a ubiquitous phenomenon, a universal aspect, I think, of all human relationships.
Along with ubiquitous surveillance, too, since-- Yeah, but not as bad as it is in London, for instance.
It was such a ubiquitous product.
They're a ubiquitous part of American culture, these prevalent, kitschy things.
It's ubiquitous. We go all the way back to the Johannes Gutenberg.
There's this ubiquitous communications texting device that everyone has and they're like, they don't want her to touch it.
world using this ubiquitous uh communication I'll give you one example
vodka was a ubiquitous product in rush literally thousands of vodka makers
somewhere right ubiquity and of course Kevin Kelly who lives I think here in San Francisco Isco from the founder of wir magazine has
This is kind of ubiquitous in philosophy and psychology at the moment.
The term Teflon was so ubiquitous that when the Italian mobster John Gotti was being prosecuted in the late 1980s, none of the charges against him would stick.
It means the chart becomes ubiquitous, that the primary care doctor and the intensivist can see the chart at the same time.