Sentences with phrase «human changes radically»

We are excited and awed by the potential to create an intelligence which exceeds our own, however at the same time, in the hypothetical moment when artificial intelligence has progressed to the point of a greater - than - human intelligence, civilization and perhaps even what it means to be human changes radically.

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Until human nature radically changes, and don't hold your breath waiting, we'll always gravitate to the one - stop shops, the easiest and most accessible solutions, the pre-built answers and already in - place tracks.
Wisdom, cleverness, experience and psychological «know - how» are all useful tools in dealing with human situations, but unless they are used by love no situation is permanently changed and no human attitude radically altered.
The grittiness of Lent, and the «intransigent historical claims» without which Easter makes no sense at all, should remind us that Christianity does not rest on myths or «narratives,» but on radically changed human lives whose effect on their times are historical fact.
Indeed, the new virtues of personal freedom and human equality being promoted by the Enlightenment led to the French Revolution, followed by much social change and radically new thought in Europe in the 19th century.
Deneen, to the contrary, argues that social contract theory radically changed the founders» conception of natural law — the «common good,» for example, was no longer an objective human good knowable to reason, but merely a collection of personal preferences.
Once we collectively understand our situation: the contribution made by humans to the degradation of the environment and the extinction of other species, or the impact consumers in the rich West have had, and continue to have, on the impoverishment of producers in developing countries, our proper response is to want to change things - and to change them radically
Horses radically changed human history, revolutionizing how people traveled, farmed, and even made war.
The discovery of ice ages in the distant past proved that climate could change radically over the entire globe, which seemed vastly beyond anything mere humans could provoke.
«Human IVF has radically changed the field of reproductive medicine.»
«After Botstein, Davis and Hogness published their findings, the world of human genetics changed radically,» said Clifford J. Tabin, head of the department of genetics at Harvard Medical School.
The world has radically changed, now that the streets are deserted, and the only human contact seems to come from the occasional rage - filled murderer.
I commented to you that quantum computers, Artificial Intelligence, nanotechnology applied in health, alternative energy and space travels will change radically the human life in coming decades.
Advances in the ability to identify and functionally interpret changes in the genetic blueprint of humans and their animal companions have already begun to radically change the practice of medicine for all species.»
NATURE's two - part special Dogs That Changed the World tells the epic story of the wolf's evolution, how «man's best friend» changed human society and how we in turn have radically transformeChanged the World tells the epic story of the wolf's evolution, how «man's best friend» changed human society and how we in turn have radically transformechanged human society and how we in turn have radically transformed dogs.
«Ruff takes it a step further by radically changing his subject matter every few years, working in opoosition to the Bechers» long - term, single - minded devotion to the specific project of recoding decaying structures (blast furnaces, foundries, derricks, etc.) at the end of the ndustrial age... And in the case of Struth, he diverges from the Bechers most notieceably in terms of his interest in human subjectivity.
The problem is not finding evidence for drastic climatic change; it is convincing persons who think «economics» is more important that human survival, that energy intensive activities must abate radically if the species is to survive.
But its also fascinating and somewhat terrifying to realize that if this study is right then within centuries we may have to abandon or radically change so many low lying centers of human habitation and activity.
The discovery in the mid 19th century that there had been ice ages in the distant past proved that climate could change radically over much of the globe, a change vastly beyond anything mere humans seemed able to cause.
Here is the IPCC message: We are as certain that humans are radically changing the planet's climate as we are that tobacco causes cancer.
Leo Hickman: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change from radically impacting on our lives over the coming decades.
To those who fear human any human intervention in the environment on principle you must consider that we humans have been radically changing the environment for hundreds if not thousands of years and so far most of the changes have been good for humanity.
«The pressure on a finite planet will make us radically change human activity», said Pretty.
And just where is the empirical evidence that humans are at present changing the earth's climate radically?
Or that ANYTHING, human, solar, cosmic rays, or any other climate driver, known or unkonwn, is changing the earth's climate RADICALLY?
Perhaps the most important issue in all this is, as the Royal Society pointed out in their assessment of geoengineering, the first and foremost thing we have to do to stop climate change is radically limit greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activity — stopping burning fossil fuels and stopping deforestation are at the top of list for how to do that.
Behind their people and nature friendly terminology, the adherents of environmentalism make ambitious attempts to radically reorganize and change the world, human society, our behavior and our values....
By choosing to portray these issues as negative rather than presenting them as opportunities for truly radically evolutionary change, to cultivate compassion, patience, gratitude, by playing into people's fears, insecurities, worries and by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human need.
This radically changes the way humans relate to each other concerning exchanges of value.
«The world of valuation is radically changing, with users demanding reliable data available 24/7, and our ability to derive insights from the massive pools of data is revolutionizing human - based valuations,» says Alex Villacorta, EVP of Analytics at HouseCanary.
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