Sentences with phrase «human error of»

In a rare instance it is possible she reported and someone made a human error of not processing it.
Had another shop do another diagnostic on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple human error of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back on, leading to a gallon of gas being spilled out as I pumped it at the gas station).
Confusing correlations with causations represents one of the most common human errors of logic.
People are mixing up the human errors of the humans in the Church with The Church.

Not exact matches

Professor Zhu Chaodong, the Institute of Zoology's lead scientist in insect evolution studies at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said it would be a «catastrophe» if billions of cockroaches were suddenly released into the environment — be it through human error or a natural disaster like an earthquake that damaged the building.
«We were not violating any Kickstarter rules, but at the back of my mind, I had this fear that what if, knowingly or unknowingly, due to a human error, we end up doing any kind of miscommunication with the backers or the customers» that Kickstarter would consider problematic, says Sanghavi.
A new study says a fleet of self - driving cars would be far more efficient than a bunch of error - prone humans.
You'll save tons of hours of work, it will offer you the opportunity to analyse your strategies for maximum results, it will help you avoid human errors, it's easy to use and it will also allow you to keep monitoring what it's happening with your followers, listen to them, and engage with all of them — no one should be left behind.
It's been 32 years since the Chernobyl disaster, a nuclear reactor meltdown caused by a mix of design flaws and human error.
Because advances in AI allow the ability to rapidly automate many tasks that used to require humans, with fewer errors, there is a tremendous amount of wealth to be made in this industry.
This eliminates the risk of human error and provides further peace of mind.
Rather than expose miners to the risk of a human error - induced accident involving a multi-ton vehicle, Clearpath takes the driving out of human hands.
«Every human assessment, it's always going to have some margin of error,» says Wilson.
The number of times a human is required to move data from one location to another increases the likelihood of error due to transposition of numbers, typos or a simple misunderstanding and labor is the most costly and finite component of your business.
It often starts with human error, says Tony Bailetti, director of Carleton University's Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program.
This means that you will save money by not having to hire another analyst and that the analysis will be higher level due to the lack of human error.
«Every small human error — even the little errors we all tend to make — become reminders of their shortcomings.»
It shouldn't surprise you to learn that human error is a leading cause of most hacks and cybersecurity threats, rather than the sophistication of the threat itself.
On top of that, human error is always going to make it impossible to develop something that's «hack proof.»
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
Furthermore, a number of these vital processes are very manual, meaning they are subject to the all - too - common risk of human error.
That way, you can blame the blue screen of death instead of «human error» for the next critical foul - up.
Over 90 % of them are caused by human error.
An alert mistakenly directing panicked Hawaiians to seek immediate shelter from an incoming ballistic missile was the result of human error, the state's governor said.
But despite the widespread nature of this problem, many of these companies still rely on outdated pen and paper scheduling books which are both time - consuming to manage and vulnerable to human error.
They also offer the promise of better - tasting food, provided that they're continually stocked with fresh ingredients, because robots can follow recipes exactly and aren't prone to human error.
«Even if it was human error and not intentional, one IT person is probably going to put this company out of business,» Loomis said, pointing to lawsuits that may be brought against the company by those who had their information exposed.
They can also help secure better data integrity since they automate the sharing of data and remove human error.
Old - school types argue that human error and emotion is part of the game, and indeed part of the fun, so it needs to stay there.
Having a majority of the investor capital going to a handful of fund firms increases the likelihood of a normal accident in the markets, which could be amplified by either human or organizational error.
Uber's recent accident was not the self - driving software's fault, but rather because of human error, according to investigators.
Human error is involved in 95 % of all security breaches.
PREPA reports power out in Puerto Rico due to «failure of the Cambalache Manatee 230KV line» * This is the same line where there was failure last week - Yesterday, PREPA boss Ricardo Ramos said last weeks outage was caused by a «crane», signaling human error caused it
Joined by the other three members of the court's liberal wing, Justice Stevens said the majority had committed a grave error in treating corporate speech the same as that of human beings.
You accept your own risk that the internet or other online communications media may not perform as intended as a result of human, mechanical or other error, despite the efforts of Leith Wheeler, you, or any third party.
The response plan should definitely include the following: manage the cybersecurity incident in order to limit damages, make sure you collaborate well with the rest of your company and with other organizations, create metrics for measuring the incident response efficiency, prevent more by minimizing human errors, create incident response protocols that will improve your team's effectiveness.
I would hope that that would free me up enough sanity and / or time to do something worthwhile instead of mindlessly punching a clock every week with the fear of an unexpected change outside my control (economy, medical emergency, human error at my job...) leaving me to live out of my car.
Protect your business from malware, hackers, viruses and the most commonly avoidable security risk of all: human error by your own employees.
Manufacturing stoppages, delays, and disruptions — whether they're caused by equipment failure, human error, or a combination of the two — are a billion - dollar headache for manufacturers.
Thrun movingly recounted how a high school friend had been killed in a car accident, the result of the kind of human error that self - driving cars would eliminate.
& It is unnecessarily costly to operate a business, financial institution, or financial intermediary where human workers are doing jobs that computers are capable of handling faster, more efficiently, and with less error than human workers.
In industries like accounting where human workers handle and manage tasks such as verifying records and confirming the truthfulness of transactions, it is possible that human error or individuals with ill incentives manipulate records or create fraudulent records that are not an accurate representation of transaction history.
By the late 1970s, Japan's use of assembly - line robots in automobile manufacturing, which made human error nonexistent and boosted overall quality, sent shivers throughout the U.S. automobile industry, which was still assembling cars by hand.
These tools are most useful for traders because they allow us to look at price activity in an objective way (without the human error that is associated with other types of forecasts).
The bad news is that human society is a never - ending comedy of errors in which our hopes and dreams play out as farce.
One way blockchain reduces conventional cybersecurity risk is by simply removing the need for human intermediaries — thus lessening the threat of hacking, corruption, or human error.
He believes that a wider presence of self - driving technologies will reduce the risks associated with driving, as human error is responsible for more than 90 percent of all car crashes.
Ahuja points out that 95 percent of auto accidents are caused by human error, so autonomous cars will help reduce medical and insurance costs.
With 94 percent of traffic accidents due to human error, Chao and the Department of Transportation (DOT) proved they recognized the important role self - driving vehicles play in saving lives and ensuring vehicle safety.
Over one million people die on the world's roads every year and 90 percent of these accidents are due to human error.
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