Not exact matches
God surely intends that every
human being has enough to eat, but that intention can be tragically thwarted by a
complex combination of political, economic, agricultural and military
decisions.
By studying other parts of the brain in both
humans and monkeys, however, a team from Johns Hopkins University has now concluded that last - minute
decision - making is a lot more complicated than previously known, involving
complex neural coordination among multiple brain areas.
In researches using the more
complex animals, it is known that certain nerve cells in the brain integrate information and make a
decision when reaching a certain level, which likely occurs also in
humans.
Rarely are brain tumors situated in «silent» areas of the brain, and areas often considered «silent» nevertheless can affect
complex human functions, such as relationships, employment and
decision - making.
After five years of investigating the basic mechanisms of
human decision - making, the Caltech Conte Center will tackle a more
complex topic: How do social settings affect the way we make
decisions?
The dilemma for the apes is even more
complex, especially with
human - dubious lieutenants like Koba (Toby Kebbell) questioning Caesar's every
decision and pushing for war.
As lawyers, it's often easy to forget the
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The
human societies have in addition more
complex decision making involved through the political processes.
Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the first goal of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, in the face of climate change will therefore require science that specifically considers food insecurity as an integral element of
human vulnerability within the context of
complex social, economic, political and biophysical systems, and that is able to offer usable findings for
decision - makers at all scales.
While the public health community has made strides toward understanding the significant and
complex threat to
human health posed by climate change, a strategic federal program of research and
decision support is not yet in evidence.
Psychologists have found that
humans make
complex decisions by relying on mental shortcuts (heuristics).
We are also regularly instructed in high - profile challenges to the
decisions of public authorities and regulators, including claims which require urgent applications for interim relief, and which involve
complex issues of international, EU or
human rights law in the commercial sphere.
However, as deep learning adds layers, its ability to recognise and adapt to patterns that have more
complex relationships increases and begins to approximate
human decision - making more closely.
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We work closely with roboticists, and engineers, but despite their expertise and the high quality of their work, we do not believe an algorithm could replicate this
complex and very
human decision making process.
If killer robots are truly, as I argue, expressions of
complex institutional arrangements of
humans, and thus proxies for our own collective intentionality, then programmers, implementers and military
decision makers alike need to rigorously examine their own relationships to these institutions, and the consequences of their engagement with them.
The job requires a
complex skill set, including nursing expertise,
human resources training, strong communication and interpersonal skills, problem solving, and
decision making.
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No, when consumers get into
complex decisions, they need
human help.