Sentences with phrase «human users control»

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Facebook controls what users see in two fundamental ways: Its news - feed filtering algorithm decides how to rank various kinds of content to make the feed more appealing, and a team of human beings flags and / or removes posts when they appear to be offensive or disturbing.
If they are «controlled» by a human user, it is because they are programmed to be controlled by an EOA with a certain address, which is in turn controlled by whoever holds the private keys that control that EOA.
Yandex could also improve its commitments to users» privacy by clarifying its handling of user information, and giving users clear options to control what information the company collects and shares, and for how long it retains it, so that people can better understand the privacy, security, and human rights risks associated with Yandex services.
Two new laws in Russia jeopardize the privacy and security of internet users and aim to further control Russians» freedom of expression, Human Rights Watch said today.
Another possible issue is how Human Dx's AI quality control will address users who consistently deliver wildly incorrect diagnoses.
Not by chance, all the main controls are incorporated in the steering wheel as on a Formula 1 car, while the human - machine interface consists of two simple, user - friendly knobs for adjusting the Alfa DNA selector and the infotainment system.
Semantic metadata is not intended for direct human consumption; it instead provides a controlled way for Reading Systems to learn more about the structure and content of a document, providing them the opportunity to enhance the reading experience for users.
«Who controls the past,» ran the Party slogan, «controls the future: who controls the present controls the past»» has been marked by 349 Kindle users, while «If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — for ever» has been highlighted by 195.
While it's good to see Twitter attempt to find a system for controlling the behavior of its users, human beings are too complicated to be algorithmically guided into playing nice.
Enterprises interested in these technologies should look to bioacoustic sensing, quantified self, 3D bioprinting, brain - computer interface, human augmentation, speech - to - speech translation, neurobusiness, wearable user interfaces, augmented reality and gesture control.
«Apple believes privacy is a fundamental human right,» the company will tell every user the first time they turn on their devices after the update, «so every Apple product is designed to minimise the collection and use of your data, use on - device processing whenever possible, and provide transparency and control over your information».
For human control to be meaningful, the technology must be predictable, the user must have relevant information, and there must be the potential for timely human judgement and intervention.
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