Sentences with phrase «judgments than humans are»

It may not be too long, however, before automatic systems are better at making judgments than humans are.

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I think it is difficult to know where the next crisis will come from, and, in general, it is better to have a system that is safe from errors in judgment and surprise than it is to try and avoid errors in judgment and surprises because as along as you are dealing with human beings, there will be errors and surprises.
If your god's «judgment» is to kill, how is that any different than a flawed human?
Misery, sorrow, poverty, loneliness, helplessness, and guilt mean something different in the eyes of God than according to human judgment; that God turns toward the very places from which humans turn away; that Christ was born in a stable because there was no room for him in the inn — a prisoner grasps this better than others.
And a society in which each of us is invited to treat our years of decline as less valuable than our more vigorous, productive years may find it difficult to get away from the comparative judgments between human beings that Daniels himself is eager to avoid.
Whitehead's philosophy requires a broader conception of time, for example, one which will allow for the reality of the past in the present, a concept that the traditional metaphysician would likely judge as intuitively false, leading to the additional judgment that much of human experience is appearance rather than reality, a position which we reject, having come to a greater understanding of Whitehead's metaphysics.
For we shall then be all too likely to dismiss death as a mere incident, to think of judgment without due seriousness, and to regard heaven and hell (our possible human destiny, for good or for ill) as nothing more than «fairy - tale» talk.
But we must acknowledge that God's work itself is always something more than our works; and in its full depth and power and wholeness stands in judgment over our human working.
One objection to asserting that some entities have greater intrinsic value than others is that human beings make the judgment.
Science itself is incapable of making moral judgments and it is not really too wild a step of the imagination to think of a situation where scientific knowledge is valued more highly than human lives.
Morality does not rule out feeling — on a human level moral judgment is simply logically in a different category than ordinary feeling.
In Buchler's system, a principle of ontological parity is a commitment which pervades the analyses in both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological parity.
Thus, the criterion of judgment is the treatment of disciples by the nations rather than treatment of human kind in general.
Soul - crises such as mine, if experienced within an empathic and compassionate human relationship, within a culture that makes room for them without judgment and condemnation, have the possibility of becoming opportunities for personal growth and transformation rather than dreadful experiences simply to be endured and survived.
We may wish to suspend judgment on the ultimate meaning of human existence, but in actual fact we find ourselves compelled to act as if certain things were true and certain values more important than others.
Of course, in the end, in anything involving human judgment, there's a little subjectivity, but College Insider's poll and definition of who is and isn't included carries a bit more weight than blog commenters.
'' «This judgment is a victory for all those who believe that homeless people are human beings with rights rather than simply an eyesore to be eliminated,» a spokesperson for NELMA said.
«It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids: TV shows may have us fooled, but in real life, our brains make accurate snap judgments about what is real.»
Deceptively clever and possessing an innate understanding for the follies of human nature, the film is a romantic comedy that offers up more thoughtful questions than one with pre-conceived judgments may expect.
To Eunice Shriver, all of these individuals are capable of expressing and receiving love, possess abilities, and have no less human dignity than those who otherwise might be passing judgment upon them.
Collective human judgment informed by reliable evidence is a much better way to assess teaching and learning in schools than data - driven judgment based on high - stakes standardized tests.
Human beings have to make judgment calls about which kids are «better fits» or otherwise more suitable for entry into this school than other kids.
Another study, in the peer - reviewed journal IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, found that software was able to make judgments about students» levels of engagement that were as reliable as those of human observers, and that these video - based engagement scores predicted post-test scores better than pre-test scores could.
The whole point of collecting all of this information — and DQC is clear that they mean much more than just test scores — is to use it to inform inquiry, human judgment, and decision - making.
Collective human judgment informed by reliable evidence is a much better way to assess teaching and learning in schools than data - driven judgment based on high stakes standardized tests.
Where Prose can pass judgment on testimonies, giving or withholding a stamp, Immordino Vreeland is at the mercy of her cast of starry talking heads — among them Larry Gagosian, John Richardson, Edmund White, Calvin Tomkins and Robert De Niro — who, being human, are no less likely to mythologise than the subject they have been invited to demythologise.
Michael @ 498, OK, now that we've established that you are not in immediate danger of a judgment of non compos mentis, why are you assuming that human welfare is dependent particularly on fossil fuels rather than on energy resources in general?
Lawyers tend to concentrate on points which win cases, rather than on first principles, and whilst human rights were a relevant consideration before the Act's passing (judgments of the European Court of Human Rights were persuasive but not binding), they amounted to little more human rights were a relevant consideration before the Act's passing (judgments of the European Court of Human Rights were persuasive but not binding), they amounted to little more Human Rights were persuasive but not binding), they amounted to little more that.
Legal problems experienced by human beings requiring irreducibly complex judgments is smaller than the legal profession currently assumes;
It was for a new kind of political message - targeting based on an influential and groundbreaking 2014 paper researched at Cambridge's Psychometrics Centre, called: «Computer - based personality judgments are more accurate than those made by humans».
I share Dr. Gubrud's deep skepticism that even in a few decades will we have autonomous weapons that would be either better than humans at making IHL judgments or military judgments for that matter.
The sources are referring to a controversy that started in May, when Gizmodo published a story in which former Facebook workers revealed that the trending news team was run by human «curators» and guided by their editorial judgments, rather than populated by an algorithm, as the company had earlier claimed.
Although excruciatingly difficult, I am attempting to withhold judgment about the fact that these prospective adoptive parents obviously consider the adoptee as a commodity rather than as a human being.
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