Sentences with phrase «by flawed humans is»

What Facebook means is that the algorithm chooses what to show you — as though the algorithm was some kind of omniscient entity, and not a thing programmed by flawed human beings.

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It's been 32 years since the Chernobyl disaster, a nuclear reactor meltdown caused by a mix of design flaws and human error.
While proponents of autonomous vehicles believe they will be much safer than those driven by humans, they'll have to prove that Monday's accident and subsequent ones are not the result of fundamental flaws in self - driving technology.
Time and time again, what you believe to have been proven by OTHER FLAWED HUMAN BEINGS, turns out to be FALSE!
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
Not for the communist atrocities those were caused by attempts to engineer society, based on a flawed understanding of innate human nature and a fallacious belief in humans beings as blank slates.
Another very human flaw revealed by Jesus was a character flaw, vindictive hubris.
One, the human translation is flawed, written by primitives compared to where humans stand today in greater depth of intelligence and consciousness.
I've been able to accommodate faith and science, at least to a degree by Paul's words about our flawed human understanding and seeing through a glass darkly..
Face it your book is written by flawed humans, who had no knowledge of science.
If people accepted that the Bible is a flawed text created by fallible human beings, that wouldn't be a problem.
In another publication, Fletcher wrote that «I am afraid that reality has overtaken Meyer's book and its flawed reasoning» in pointing out scientific problems with Meyer's work by citing how RNA «survived and evolved into our own human protein - making factory, and continues to make our fingers and toes.»
I also know that humans by flawed default will interpret the words as they morally see fit, because it is in our nature to judge others against ourselves and our own ethics, beliefs, and morals.
Though most, if not all, humans are guilty of thinking judgmental and hypocritical thoughts, those making up roughly 60 % 0f the population who are truly ignorant, narrowminded, with lack of a personal identity (easily manipulated by peers) tend to go to the extreme of blowing the horn of self - righteousness by pointing out the flaws in other groups instead of focusing on their own flaws, which is an increased epidemic in this day in age especially in the age groups of 15 to 33.
Tragic natural disasters, the consequences of human preditory selfishness and injustice will be experienced by both believers and unbelievers; but whether those experiences make us bitter and cynical or empathetic and compassionate will depend a lot on whether the inevitable suffering that comes to all will depend a lot on whether we believe our flawed existence to be essentially good, though disordered or essentially evil in spite of its few «good» moments.
[37] In another publication, Fletcher wrote that «I am afraid that reality has overtaken Meyer's book and its flawed reasoning» in pointing out scientific problems with Meyer's work by citing how RNA «survived and evolved into our own human protein - making factory, and continues to make our fingers and toes.»
Your flawed book claims humanity is a mere few thousand years old while actual evidence from cave art to DNA show humans origins are much much older by a factor of 10.
Still, by starting with the frankly stated premise that the problem is the flawed human character in a mysterious universe, Miller was able to highlight the universal aspects of even so eccentric an experience as that of the Puritans.
Ordinary human beings, full of flaws, sins, humanness, but found by God.
The marvel is that we imperfect and deeply flawed human beings can be called by a God who alone is holy.
Even if the international human rights regime is affected by the flaws of modernity in today's reality the regime is more noted for its violations than its respect, and the world would undoubtedly be a safer place for the world's majority if its provisions were implemented.
Granted, there will still be many divorces brought about by the flawed decisions of individuals, giving witness to the continuing ingenuity of human sin, and creating a painful legacy of injury and evil.
God is the only untouchable standard because he wasn't created by humans, and therefore isn't inherently flawed
As loving caregivers and flawed mediators — we're human, we don't always get it right — we've taught our girls that when someone does you wrong, or when you do wrong by someone, it's best to immediately make amends and move on.
The Poverty of Historicism by Karl Popper - by far the best reminder that all dogma is suspect and that all models, theories and doctrines concerning human affairs become flawed if pressed too far and should always be treated with healthy scepticism.
In its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's character mirrors the classic tragic character — the person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.»
Some of my misguided colleagues do just that when they say things like, «Computers will inevitably evolve to correct flaws in our posthuman visions, such as the fact that software is endlessly buggy and needs to be fixed by human programmers.»
• GLOBAL WARMING Physicist Richard A. Muller, although convinced that climate change is real, potentially dangerous and probably caused in part by humans, has disagreed with many climate scientists, asserting that their measurements and analyses are deeply flawed.
Among the areas determined to be flawed and in need of more research are: accuracy and error rates of forensic analyses, sources of potential bias and human error in interpretation by forensic experts, fingerprints, firearms examination, tool marks, bite marks, impressions (tires, footwear), bloodstain - pattern analysis, handwriting, hair, coatings (for example, paint), chemicals (including drugs), materials (including fibers), fluids, serology, and fire and explosive analysis.
Gleeson's character could come across as a real jackass, but he doesn't — he's a deeply flawed and mistake - making human being, but ultimately one with a really good heart, as evidenced by the not - quite - throwaway brief subplot with his dying mother.
As the American presence in Pakistan comes to an end, with no indication of inroads made or missions accomplished, the War on Terror once again becomes a function of flawed, human choices, constrained by the fact that our departure isn't «peace with honor.»
Anomalisa, co-directed by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, is tragic in its unflinching depiction of human flaw, those choices we make that end up shaping our world for the better or worse.
It also reminds us of classic road - trip movies, such as 1991's «Thelma and Louise» (directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri), and is reminiscent of the days when American movies featured authentic, fleshed - out characters with human flaws and quirky peccadilloes.
Directed by the versatile Leo McCarey, a master of improvisation and slapstick as well as a keen and sympathetic observer of human folly, «The Awful Truth» is a warm but unsparing comedy about two people whose flaws only make them more irresistible.
By portraying Oscar as an authentic human being, someone with the same flawed nobility we all share, the movie repositions the entire conversation around this and other instances of racially motivated wrongdoing.
Like Blood Simple, Blue Ruin deals in crimes of passion, carried out by human beings who are flawed yet tragically relatable.
«He was so excited about creating an anti-heroic woman who was really driven by these very, very pure human flaws
While other superhero comics dealt with human character flaws that were lessened by the choice to become a superhero (Peter Parker's wimpy nature was negated by Spider - Man's presence, etc.), the «Watchmen» gave us a vision that those with superpowers would have their character flaws heightened exponentially along with their powers.
It's generated by flawed humans.
Rich in the compassion and insight into flawed human nature that has become a Lippman trademark while telling an absolutely gripping story, The Most Dangerous Thing will not be confined by genre restrictions, reaching out instead to captive a wide, diverse audience, from Harlan Coben and Kate Atkinson fans to readers of Jodi Picoult and Kathryn Stockett.
Colin's romantic but remarkably human / flawed characters could be brought to life by several skilled actors today.
As gamers, we need to understand that reviewers are still human and bound by the same psychological «flaws» as we have.
Beast mode is a great addition to the series, but does come with one irritating flaw; a timer counts down on each round and all humans must be killed by time it runs down.
It's an inventive idea, created with flaws inherent in anything created by humans.
She sews obsessively by hand, documenting the transgressions of public figures, celebrities and ordinary people who are flawed, vulnerable and human.
Ultimately, the main feature of Jenny Saville's art is the captivation by the endless aesthetic and formal possibilities behind the materiality of the human body, all of its flaws and features.
The raw and flawed, artless, aesthetic of Prouvost's visuals echo the motto of Prouvost & Sons Ltd., which is, «we promote imperfection» and bring to mind a statement by the critic and commentator, Pavel Buchler in his book «Ghost Stories» where he writes, «to produce a blurred photograph has come to be seen as the exclusive right of the professional, even a sure sign of the professional mandate, whereas the same blurred image taken by the lay photographer implies a «human error».»
Following the all - too - familiar pattern, this deeply flawed paper was heavily promoted by special interests as somehow challenging the scientific consensus that humans are altering the climate (an excellent account is provided by science journalist Dan Vergano of USA Today here).
There has been plenty of flawed coverage of human - driven climate change, some by me.
Engineers and biologists from the Universities of Strathclyde and Leeds in Britain have decided it's well worth looking in to just how they do it so that the technique can be employed by humans for everything from robotic vehicles to testing structures for flaws.
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