Sentences with phrase «technology arms race»

Fortunately, they've figured out how to let that technology arms race happen while keeping the racing pretty enjoyable.
The technology arms race has already begun so it will be interesting to see how and where online brokerages continue to digitize going forward.
They create a technology arms race.

Not exact matches

Live - streaming apps like Twitter's Periscope have touched off a new arms race among the technology giants
It's a concept another Canadian, Brad Katsuyama, has already championed on Wall Street, and one embraced by an emerging faction of securities markets participants beleaguered by the ongoing arms race for ever - faster trading technology.
The Trump administration is holding talks on providing nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia — a move that critics say could upend decades of U.S. policy and lead to an arms race in the Middle East.
The United States and China are also working on the technology needed to build hypersonic missiles, raising concerns about a new arms race among the world's top three superpowers.
Pompeo also warned that North Korea could sell nuclear - weapon and ballistic - missile technology and research to other countries, including Iran, which could set off a nuclear arms race.
Technology is always striving to be just that little bit better, parents are exhausted by an arms race of activities and engagement, and workers, fearing a perpetually droopy economy and the specter of competition from abroad, are bombarded with never - ending pressure to be more productive, efficient and ever connected.
The increasing push to assert ownership of broad technologies has led to a destructive arms race, engineers say.
This has sparked an expensive arms race between technology giants as they try to outbid each other to stockpile on valuable patent portfolios up for grabs.
However, critics point out that the program is very expensive (largely paid for by the public), that the technologies are risky, that the threat rationale isn't very strong and that this will affect international relations, and could lead to an arms race.
But Richard Garwin, a leading expert on military technology and a critical figure in the development of the hydrogen bomb, says that would only incite a space arms race that would ultimately make our satellites more vulnerable.
Joy warned that research into defense mechanisms in a new kind of «arms race» would inevitably provoke further evolution of the new technologies.
There's an arms race back and forth to get the best technology and to get the edge.
As part of the Cold War arms race, the United States found itself engaged in the Space Race, pushing for superiority through technorace, the United States found itself engaged in the Space Race, pushing for superiority through technoRace, pushing for superiority through technology
Applications are dropping and costs are up as independent schools wage a facilities arms race and try to deal with escalating technology and staffing costs — at Catholic schools, because the number of nuns is down 72 percent since the mid 1960s, and they have gone from comprising most of the teachers to fewer than 2 percent of them, requiring the hiring of higher - paid lay teachers.
Grieving in public by pushing for changes in policy and laws, the Stoneman Douglas survivors ripped a collective scab off a host of issues — school violence, gun control and safety, arming teachers, mental health, the power of protest, race, privilege, technology and internet trolling — and thrust them into the local, state, and national spotlights.
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Since then, however, the technological arms race in the Canadian financial services industry has been accelerating, largely to keep pace with technologies that surround the consumers that use financial services such as online brokerages.
My opinion's also that, as @google -75 b01ca07f65fad60c1abd1c21d655b2: disqus mentions below, casual game dependency is a far smaller threat than the technology and content arms race.
Rumour has it that tech - savvy fans know how to get around these limits using widely available technology, leading to a sort of arms race as broadcasters try to stay one step ahead.
Concerns over an arms race were raised several times in the course of the Chatham House conference, which was sponsored by BAE Systems, manufacturer of the Taranis autonomous aircraft, the prime example of a UK precursor to autonomous weapons technology.
Myanmar (10 October)-- «In light of technology advancement, security issues that warrant our serious consideration include Prevention of an Arms race in Outer Space - PAROS, Cyber Security and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems.»
The consequences of using scrypt mean that there has not been as much of an «arms race» in litecoin (and other scrypt currencies), because there is (so far) no ASIC technology available for this algorithm.
Technology companies do not want to risk being involved in an arms race of mining farms with Chinese miners.
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