This is
natural human behaviour, but should have no place in science.
Not exact matches
there are only two
natural consequences to
human behaviour... 1) life.
Without questioning these hypotheses, in Play, Playfulness, Creativity and Innovation, Patrick Bateson and Paul Martin advance a theory so compelling as to seem obvious: «We argue that play is an important form of
behaviour that facilitates creativity, and hence innovation, in... the
natural world and
human society.»
In a novel study, «Personality Development through
Natural Language,» published in the international journal, Nature: Human Behaviour, Kevin Lanning, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor of psychology in Florida Atlantic University's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, together with FAU Wilkes Honors College alumna Rachel (Evans) Pauletti, and collaborators Laura A. King, Ph.D., University of Missouri, and Dan P. McAdams, Ph.D., Northwestern University, examined how personality maturation or development was reflected in natural la
Natural Language,» published in the international journal, Nature:
Human Behaviour, Kevin Lanning, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor of psychology in Florida Atlantic University's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, together with FAU Wilkes Honors College alumna Rachel (Evans) Pauletti, and collaborators Laura A. King, Ph.D., University of Missouri, and Dan P. McAdams, Ph.D., Northwestern University, examined how personality maturation or development was reflected in
natural la
natural language.
It is as inherent to the
human race's
behaviour, and as
natural as breast - feeding.
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 a
natural behaviour for your dog to do, just as it is normal for us
humans to speak.
It is an irresponsible way to control a dog's
natural behaviours instead of appropriate
human interaction and socialization training.
«Those who genuinely love their cats will allow them to express their
natural behaviour and not treat them as small, furry
humans.»
So why does a
natural and necessary
behaviour in cats become such a problem for
humans and when does it become a problem for the cats themselves?
Sea Lion Island is a very good place to study elephant seal
behaviour, because seals are accustomed to
human beings, and, therefore, show a fully
natural behaviour even when observed from close distance.
She examines the cultural and
natural encodings of
human (bodily) expression and
behaviour, and through her works, she encourages reflection on the way people act and interact in given surroundings.
Works by a diverse group comprising ArtClub 2000, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Walter Keeler, Glenn Sorensen, Julian Stair and Sophie Wiltshire invoke literal notions of botany or zoology, or are inspired by
natural forms, or allude to more metaphorical observations of
human behaviour.
Some
natural process imitates the
behaviour of the
human emissions as disturbance in such a way that it follows the
human emissions in an exact ratio.
May be we need to admit that our
behaviour and actions on the earth have significant impacts on the functioning
natural and
human urban environments and is the key factor, not global warming per se.
Although global warming is driven by
human behaviour — and in particular the prodigal burning of fossil fuels at an ever - accelerating rate to dump ever - greater quantities of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere — it is also influenced by
natural climate rhythms.
Whether one believes the IPCC or not, the risk is about 2.5 to 6.5 degrees of additional climate change caused by
humans with current fossil fuel intensive
behaviour by the end of this century, dwarfing
natural cycles, and with continuing consequences for thousands to tens of thousands of years.
Essentially, one needs to show that the
behaviour of the climatic signal is distinct from that generated by
natural climate variability in the past, when
human effects were negligible, at least on the global scale.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is apparently intelligent
behaviour by machines, rather than the
natural intelligence (NI) of
humans and other animals.
The concept of
natural selection has been enormously influential to the study of
human behaviour, particularly in evolutionary psychology, which has emphasized that much of
human behaviour arises as a by - product of adaptive mechanisms in the mind and brain (Barkow et al. 1992).