Sentences with phrase «mimic real humans»

Just like a robot in real life these computer bots are designed to do tasks that mimic real humans.
Swan said the old model of testing should be thrown out and that the new goal should be tests that mimic real human exposure.
The bot's speech is designed to mimic a real human's speech as much as possible, to fully optimise her role as your digital dating coach.

Not exact matches

The new drug - like compounds discovered by Vogel and her co-authors offer hope that using a computer - generated P - gp model, explained here http://bit.ly/1LVmR7a, developed to accurately mimic the physical, chemical and biological functions of the protein in the human body, will speed up the drug discovery process and work in real life as well.
The team didn't give the chimps the chance to do real cooking out of concern that they might mimic humans they'd witnessed cooking, or that they'd burn themselves.
Professor Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE), graduate student Boyang Zhang and the rest of the team are among those research groups around the world racing to find ways to grow human tissues in the lab, under conditions that mimic a real person's body.
Others included clustered networks, in which a small group had multiple connections — an arrangement that was designed to mimic real life, where humans often run in packs socially and at work.
One computer scientist at the Center for Human Modeling and Simulation «freaked out,» Bruckner remembers, when she said the computer needed to mimic the 26 bones and 23 joints of a real human Human Modeling and Simulation «freaked out,» Bruckner remembers, when she said the computer needed to mimic the 26 bones and 23 joints of a real human human foot.
And as newer versions of organs on chips get better at mimicking the function of real organs — a kidney's ability to filter waste from the bloodstream, for example — the devices themselves may find their way into humans, replacing or augmenting underperforming organs.
Since the first organoids were created less than a decade ago, their uncanny ability to mimic in miniature the development of real organs in the human body has caused a quiet revolution in many areas of medical research.
I suppose this was to be expected (he did Gollum in the The Lord of the Rings trilogy, after all) but I was constantly amazed at how brilliantly a human could not only mimic the movement of an animal, but also invoke real audience empathy for what is just an animated image.
Setting aside the philosophical issues surrounding what is intelligence, most real - life AI algorithms are actually doing something much simpler — to mimic some aspects of human - like behaviours, such as identifying objects inside an image, learning, natural language comprehension, and social interactions.
It is an intimate exhibition and the scale of some of the smaller rooms is intended to mimic the scale of his studio... This is a living exhibition; Freud's paintings allow us to see the real people behind the paint with human frailty at its most magnified.
We've all heard or read about how our atmosphere is supposed to mimic a real greenhouse and how that is supposed to make our earth warmer through the emissions of human generated carbon dioxide.
While early text readers sounded robotic and were hard to understand, Google's DeepMind ® AI allows computers to mimic the human voice in a manner that is virtually indistinguishable from a real human voice (Listen to some sample audio files and read more about how they are created).
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