Top 90 Exponential Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
To create exponential growth in health care, we need to put tremendous resources and focus behind the best human minds working in this field.
In the decades since my youth, I've witnessed the explosion of fatherless families and an exponential increase in illiteracy and crime.
It was like an exponential weed. And people treated me as if I was an established musician. I wasn't. — © Jack Tatum
It was like an exponential weed. And people treated me as if I was an established musician. I wasn't.
The real key to wealth is the gradual accumulation, it's something Jesus talked about I call the law of use and you couple with the exponential curve.
Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist.
That's the case with these exponential technologies; our brains, they struggle with it. We live in a world that is global and exponential, and our brains evolved in a world that was linear and local.
Epic production has less to do with your willpower and more to do with the routines you install. Get those right, and you'll enjoy exponential results automatically.
We all exist in a time of widespread exponential growth. We are busier than ever.
It was never clear that it wouldn't just stop (the WWW). Any time during that exponential growth, it could have stalled. I think we were never very confident until 1993.
Today, a group of 20 individuals empowered by the exponential growing technologies of AI and robotics and computers and networks and eventually nanotechnology can do what only nation states could have done before.
If India has to achieve exponential growth, it would have to be on the back of strong growth in the manufacturing sector.
I grew up in a generation that had exponential technological advances.
Well, the security business has been growing. I think security is one of those areas where it's to some degree not linear but maybe exponential growth.
I basically look at how exponential emerging technological changes runs counter-intuitive to the way our linear brains make projections about change, and so we don't realize how fast the future is coming.
Life is exponential. Two becomes four, becomes ten thousand, becomes a plague.
Technology is not simply additive; it is more often exponential. An invention usually triggers other inventions.
The costs of solar energy across the world have come down so fast that its growth as a cheap, clean energy source has been exponential.
When you think of the exponential speed and scale of expansion of social media or a service, you have to believe that it is equally possible to rapidly transform the lives of those who have long stood on the margins of hope.
People need to understand how exponential technologies are impacting the business landscape. They need to do some future-casting and look at how industries are evolving and being transformed.
The tendency of welfare spending in the United States has been to increase at an exponential rate. — © Henry Hazlitt
The tendency of welfare spending in the United States has been to increase at an exponential rate.
We're not on a sustainable path in civilization. We're on an exponential growth curve, on which we perhaps always have been, but it has turned up sharply at the beginning of the 20th century.
I didn't start making a real living until eight or nine years in. Even after 'Goodfellas' came out, I was still working as a waiter, and people would recognize me - that was an odd experience. But when 'The Sopranos' hit, that was like an exponential leap.
The radio was an improvement on the telegraph but it didn't have the same exponential, transformative effect.
It's impracticable to halt the exponential advancement of technology.
We humans think linearly but tech trends are exponential.
After exponential quantities the circular functions, sine and cosine, should be considered because they arise when imaginary quantities are involved in the exponential.
Technology has advanced more in the last thirty years than in the previous two thousand. The exponential increase in advancement will only continue.
The extinction of the human race will come from its inability to EMOTIONALLY comprehend the exponential function.
The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.
You don't think progress goes in a straight line, do you? Do you recognize that it is an ascending, accelerating, maybe even exponential curve? It takes hell's own time to get started, but when it goes it goes like a bomb.
I'm a big believer in the transformative, exponential power of art, like a reverse pyramid scheme.
Recent rampage is a function of the exponential growth of populations and economies. It has to do with globalization and the steady increase in computational power.
We're extremely excited about the assets that Yahoo has in the areas of Sports and Finance and Email and News. You match those up with AOL, and we've just made an exponential leap in capabilities here.
The real energy occurs in each connection between two people, which can bring about exponential returns.
In an age of exponential change, we need the power of diverse thinking, and we cannot afford to leave any talent untapped.
We used to live in a world where the price of resources came down steadily, and now the world has changed. You have a great mismatch between finite resources and exponential population growth.
An exponential growth is a simple doubling. One becomes two becomes four.
Unlike us, machines do not have a 'nature' consistent across vast reaches of time. They are, at least to begin with, whatever we set in motion - with an inbuilt tendency towards the exponential.
Adolescence is interesting. I mean, all of life is interesting and all of life is transitionary. But I think there is an exponential growth physically, intellectually, emotionally and there is so much potential.
The number of queries in a large dataset is exponential, and it's growing exponentially. No matter how fast you make your system, you're never going to be able to get all that information.
I feel humiliated that I live in a country that demands more already. Why do we cling to the notion that not only must we maintain the current level of consumption, but that it must continue to grow by an exponential factor of 2 to 7 percent every year?
You're not just trying to do something marginally, incrementally better. You're doing something that is a fundamental paradigm shift, that will have exponential impact. That means it's harder to do, but ultimately, if it's successful, the impact it has is far greater.
If we can reach populations in developing countries and help them understand the value of their indigenous diet and lifestyles rather than copying ours, perhaps we can reverse the exponential rise in cardiovascular disease that is plaguing them.
If the population curve is on an exponential growth, and the resources are on an exponential decline, what happens first is you get increases in wealth discrepancy, which means that you get rich pockets of gated communities with security guards outside them, and you get more and more poverty outside that area.
Life itself is exponential. — © Jeff Rich
Life itself is exponential.
Our brains are already bad at seeing exponential curves.
The global equalization of wages and the exponential growth in technology has created a job-killing machine that's only going to get worse.
The capacity of computers is doubling every eight months. It's exponential development. I think it's a real threat, actually, that a computer one day will be more intelligent than us.
Maintaining patience, being generous, and helping your peers takes time, and no small amount of emotional fortitude. But it brings an exponential difference in your team's ability to problem-solve.
Success is the exponential effect of little things done consistently over time.
Growing new limbs, copying internal organs like a Xerox machine, exponential increases in computing power, better eyes and ears - I could read stories like this endlessly.
Exponential growth in access to the Internet, satellite television and radio, cell phones, and P.D.A.'s means that breaking news now reaches virtually every corner of the globe.
It's better to over-pay for A-level talent early on, even if you can't afford it. They will drive exponential value and help you win faster.
Success is measured in months for me. When my health fails, it will fail quickly. Tumors grow on an exponential curve.
Technology advances at exponential rates, and human institutions and societies do not. They adapt at much slower rates. Those gaps get wider and wider. — © Mitch Kapor
Technology advances at exponential rates, and human institutions and societies do not. They adapt at much slower rates. Those gaps get wider and wider.
Our principal constraints are cultural. During the last two centuries we have known nothing but exponential growth and in parallel we have evolved what amounts to an exponential-growth culture, a culture so heavily dependent upon the continuance of exponential growth for its stability that it is incapable of reckoning with problems of non-growth.
The human brain is really bad at thinking about exponential things.
The Internet, the network of networks, is growing at an exponential pace. It's growing so fast, in fact, nobody really knows how many people use the Internet.
The only way to generate sustained exponential growth is to make whatever you're making sufficiently good.
The change from atoms to bits is irrevocable and unstoppable. Why now? Because the change is also exponential - small differences of yesterday can have suddenly shocking consequences tomorrow.
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