Sentences with phrase «slow innovation down»

Trolls do nothing but slow innovation down.

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Yes, you want to assist people, but not at the expense of losing your edge or slowing down your innovation.
The Economist notes that slowing down the pace of innovation in the name of human stability mean seem wise on the surface, but it can actually have the opposite effect:
In the case of huge industries such as retail, healthcare, and education that maintenance starts to not only slow down the industry and innovation but it also increases costs, makes the customer experience more frustrating, and ultimately distances the seller from the buyer.
As this makes clear, killing net neutrality will make ISPs rich but kill innovation — and even potentially slow down the growth of the U.S. economy, which is partially driven by the success of its major tech companies.
In the coming months, he expects that this uncertainty will slow down startup investment and innovation.
So, the government can choose to slow down the march of technology, especially one that is likely to impact 100 million jobs as the autonomous vehicles innovation would do.
Plus, SJM doesn't slow down on innovation when it comes down to reinvent the food we eat.
Bureaucracy drives out good people, slows down decision making, kills innovation and is often the petri dish of bad politics»
Academic research to show that very few companies need VCs and that VCs actually «slowed down the innovation process.»
However, too much government regulation slows down innovation and may raise fees for the end investor.
Celebrating 20 years of success, Founders Brewing shows no signs of slowing down in innovation and inspiration.
Irish whiskey innovation is showing no sign of slowing down, as Pernod Ricard unveils a new Jameson expression aged in beer barrels.
But seriously, you asked me to explain how innovation could possibly be slowing down, given all the money and attention given to high tech.
The question is how to responsibly roll out various applications in a way that does not unnecessarily slow down innovation
In reality, however, rampant problems in research funding — some attributable to the system and others cultural — are slowing down China's potential pace of innovation.
More charitably, we might conclude that just slowing down the pace of innovation is appropriate in the face of the potential job losses.
A further innovation is a so - called haptic accelerator pedal, which vibrates when sensors detect a speed differential to a slowing car ahead to prompt the driver to slow down for added efficiency.
But innovation has slowed down since 2014, when the Surface Pro 3 got a fully adjustable kickstand to give the screen a broader range of viewing angles, similar to real laptops.
Something new that Jennifer is offering to help those struggling with compassion fatigue is the Rescue Me retreat, an idea that came to her during a retreat for business owners where they were encouraged to slow down in order to spark innovation.
TEP should be a leader in innovation and local, distributed generation, rather than changing the rules to slow down rooftop solar.
At the end of the day, Pruitt's irresponsible actions are a danger to our health, our wallets, will slow down the EV market and U.S. auto innovation.
The likely route for the Internet of Things is for increasing awareness of the vulnerabilities it creates for privacy and security, without any slowing down of innovation.
It sort of slows down the amount of innovation we can do there.
It's hard not to think of Luckey's Oculus efforts when Anduril's site asserts that the company «funds and builds our own technology» and criticizes the «slow and expensive development of bespoke technology» that slows down defense innovation.
While the global smartphone industry is slowing down and lacks innovation, Huawei CBG builds on its product leadership and leads a new trend of industry innovation by pioneering ground - breaking developments in key technology areas.
Energy costs in most of the United States are increasing, while other nations like China — prime locations for mining operations due to their low - priced energy supplies — have sought to slow cryptocurrency innovation by «clamping down» on Bitcoin miners or limiting available energy.
«Bad patents like this one slow down innovation — exactly the opposite of what the patent system was intended to do,» said EFF Senior Staff Attorney Julie Samuels, the Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents.
It's perhaps the most important repercussion of all the backlash about fake news, election interference, well - being, and data privacy: that losing talent could lead to a slow - down of innovation at Facebook that might leave the door open for a new challenger.
Last year, LG cited both features as evidence that it was setting itself apart from rivals as phone innovation slows down.
Razer calls this innovation UltraMotion because the refresh rate is like NVIDIA's G - Sync, where it can adapt to any game, or slow down when not being used to conserve battery life.
It doesn't look like these improvements and innovations are slowing down either — the manufacturers behind some of the best Bluetooth earbuds are tirelessly working on creating Bluetooth earbuds that last longer, sound better and are even more affordable.
Rather than setting unattainable goals for its software team, Apple will slow down the pace, going for consistency instead of software innovation.
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