Sentences with phrase «humans will go»

It is very obviously that humans will go extinct beyond some threshold (s), but that isn't really what we're dealing with here.
As the newest recruit to Fenrir's Far East Branch, discover that in times of adversity, humans will go to any length to survive in God Eater Resurrection.
You've studied the lengths that humans will go — in ancient and modern times — to protect and promote their religious beliefs.
In my mind, that discounts theories raised lately that humans will go extinct soon.
Filmed on three continents — and at altitudes ranging from sea level to 16,500 feet — the film features breathtaking views of Chile's remote Atacama Desert, and demonstrates the lengths to which humans will go to understand the universe they call home.
Someday, humans will go to Mars, and «you can't sterilize a human,» Fairen argues.
It's known to be inexpensive but I've seen facts that prove humans will go to any expense to kill monkeys and any wild life standing in their way to get the palm oil from it's sources.
We humans will go to any length to make life just how we want it to be, and lately, we've gotten very good at this.
We humans will go to any length to make life just how we want it to be; and lately we've got very good at this.
I find it amazing the extremes to which we as humans will go to be right.

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I this all sounds like psycho - babble but I promise you that if you'll commit just one day of your life to go to prison with the team at Defy Ventures you will feel profoundly moved, you will feel deeply human and you will feel the calling to do more.
Both will start with humans on board later this year, with the intent of going fully autonomous sometime in 2018.
We will give to migrants from everywhere the documents they need to travel in the Schengen area, so that the human wave could go straight to Berlin.»
These probably won't go away entirely, but a car that doesn't «see» on the same visible spectrum of light as humans won't really need to illuminate the road.
Through space exploration, most of what we do is look back at ourselves, and going to Mars will reveal more about what it means to be an earthling and a human
«If it's gonna be in the context of engaging with human co-workers... there needs to be some kind of co-design in their spec, and that affects how it will fit in,» Smith said.
Going forward, the best financial advisory firms will combine the best of client - centered technology and the benefits of the human touch in providing advice, Weissbluth believes.
While the company has gained attention as an early adopter of implanted microchips in humans, it will be interesting to watch how it plays out and helps shape the practice for other companies going forward.
If autonomous cars are safer than human - driven ones, the reasoning goes, we'll save more lives by bringing the technology to market as quickly as we can, even if there are a few fatal crashes along the way.
«Again, I'm dreaming here and it's science - fiction and I'm not saying Intel is doing this, but eventually we're going to have good enough robots with good enough artificial intelligence that we'll be able to implant all of a human's memories (in it).
Natural user interfaces are going to be huge and will start augmenting human capabilities in ways we have yet to imagine, Agam says.
The seed round of a few million dollars — in which venture fund Polaris also participated — will go toward getting the technology prepped for human trials, which 30 - year - old CEO Carl Schoellhammer anticipates will happen within the next 12 months.
Many experts don't expect that the world will adopt Level 4 autonomy — the ability to summon a car that goes from point A to point B without human interference — for 25 years, or a full generational change.
That extra touch, the human touch, will never go unnoticed by your customers and will lead your business to lasting success.
Entrepreneurs with no budget for crowdfunding can still launch a successful campaign but will need to devote a lot more human hours to researching and mastering the numerous elements that go into preparing and running a winning campaign.
AI is going to be increasingly important in the financial services industries, with the biggest change to the sector probably coming from «robo - advisors» that will replace human financial advisors.
To get consumers over the psychological speed bump of letting go of the wheel, the switch from entirely human - operated cars to self - driving vehicles will be gradual.
If and when Facebook does get there, the company is going to have to prove the conversations won't be used for anything beyond simple suggestions — and that humans aren't reading them.
«Without that human presence to talk the investor off the ledge, will these firms retain their top client assets if the market goes down?»
As humans, we try to avoid the feeling of regret as much as possible and often we will go to great lengths, sometimes illogical lengths, to avoid having to own the feeling of regret.
Since the early days of the Internet when Bill Gates wrote in his book The Road Ahead that the «information superhighway» would become the «ultimate go - between» and that «only the humans involved in a transaction will be the actual buyer and seller» there's been a constant theme that middlemen are finished.
Those numbers will go a long way to quell opposition from anti-automation traditionalists, paving the way for more features that allow robot cars to share the road with human - piloted ones.
This is where the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica story catches us — in the realization that the right to make autonomous choices, the basic prerogative of any human being, might soon be gone, and we won't even notice.
Regarding human rights, «religious investors are newly asking for an end to fees levied on migrant tobacco workers — although the voting outlook is uncertain — while three proposals on a set of fair employment principles for Israel - Palestine will go to votes for the first time.»
We'll be going head - to - head with them in a global war for talent, not to mention with powerhouses like China and India, who are pouring investments into education, and also working to retain and attract human capital.
All systems are go for The 4th Pillar — a platform which will revolutionize digital identity control in the fields of human resources and finance.
Moving on, today, I'm going to drill down on a human behavioral trait that I've discussed in the past, including here, and it's the danger of the «It Won't Happen to Me» syndrome.
It will mean letting go of long held beliefs in rigid B2B product marketing and embracing a brave new world where human connection is not seen as fanciful but essential to helping businesses succeed.
«The kind of rigorous assessment made by investors will ensure that the qualified applicants have really a high level of human capital and they are going to be able to move around the economy,» the minister said.
With any paradigm shift, I'm doubtful, I believe greedy human nature, and genuine working capital advantages of going public will continue to make IPOs are useful indicator in the years to come.
Yeah, go back to your X-Box and let the real thinkers like DumbG there conjecture about all the things no one can disprove, for to truly disprove anything you need complete knowledge of everything in the universe, and since no human will ever achieve that, people like DumbG can tell as many unproven «truths» as they want.
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident».
The trillions of lifeforms that have gone extinct before us, the billions of humans that have died, are dying, and will die in pain and agony.
He warns us of hell, he pleads with us not to choose it, he suffered to give us the best hope of avoiding hell... but each human makes the free will choice to go there or not.
In other words, a properly ordered will (one that leads toward good things in good measure) following closely on the heels of right reason (one that perceives and presents to the will goods really perfective of the human person) goes a long way to putting the passions in their place (which is not, emphatically, squashed way down into a virtual black hole).
... well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on people and see how they react and hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable argument which with to beat others over the head with... maybe I am wrong to do so because the Human Condition is so cold and bleak in its finality that people need the cushion of god to go on with their everyday lives.
So in that spirit, you can start realizing that it is the human species which will go on, if it doesn't become too self - destructive.
Basically, humans are humans and if we don't have a set of rules to go by we'll by nature corrupt & ruin things.
Okay let me add that relations with a goat are unlike those with other humans regardless or gender because the goat is not consenting, it may be willing, but not consenting, I'm not even sure they mate for pleasure, same goes for relations with children, willing maybe, but not consenting.
Of course, there is still a long way to go before this particular method will be tested on humans....
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