Sentences with phrase «much human intervention»

What I'm wondering about, really — and I'm sure that this is the burning question on everyone's minds — is how much human intervention will be provided.

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«Driverless,» «autonomous,» and «self - driving» all mean pretty much the same thing: a vehicle that can drive itself with no human intervention required, at least under some circumstances.
«Much of the tiring pre-purchase journey, which ranges from finding what you're looking for at the right price point to customer support and checkout, can actually be fully automated with the help of a personal A.I. shopping assistant without any human intervention,» said Friedman.
But entrepreneurs should keep in mind that much of healthcare is a service business and the best solutions to healthcare problems may also require a human component or intervention.
What we need is to recognize that some human rights crises may demand preemptive force (In the form of humanitarian intervention) as a deterrent to much greater violence.
Of course, we no longer think very much about the fact that almost everything we eat has been domesticated and that domestication implies a history of human intervention.
Climate skeptics tried to embrace Ruddiman simply because his views differed from conventional models — even though on the side of much greater sensitivity to human intervention.
Eating lower human intervention foods, cutting out refined sugar and refined carbs... it all makes so much sense.
Dangerous to the point of potentially lethal, our pets are in just as much of as a weight epidemic as their humans and without intervention, most dogs would eat themselves to the point of near explosion.
Too much disturbance after the birth might upset the new mother, so the less human intervention the better.
Canadian - American photographer Robert Polidori has devoted much of his esteemed career to exploring the effects of time, nature and human intervention on buildings and landscapes.
The extirpation of wolves from Yellowstone in the 1920s, resulting in an imbalance of the park's ecosystem for much of the 20th Century, is but one illustration of the unforeseen adverse consequences of uninformed human intervention.
What is much worst, is when the tipping point is reached, the physical changes to the system are more unpredictable (subject to chaos theory), also meaning making corrections via human intervention to correct it plain impossible.
«The lake may actually go dry much sooner, because the lake dry - down or almost - dry - down happened 120,000 years ago happened without human intervention,» Ito said, «and we're helping the lake dry down much sooner.»
The statement would evidently be much improved by human intervention by a criminal lawyer.
A Waymo test driver will be behind the wheel at all times, but the company insists that the vehicle will drive without human intervention as much as possible.
While there may be benefits to online therapy, we must wonder how much we need human interaction and intervention.
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