Sentences with phrase «need for a human»

But, the development of chatbot technology is on a continuum, meaning that the need for human supervision of bots has steadily diminished.
«The need for human bodies is absolutely vital,» said Chicago doctor Armand Krikorian, past president of the American Federation for Medical Research.
The MBA team ultimately recommended that Howard get a Square Register, an iPad - based point - of - sale system that will allow his customers to enter their products, calculate the cost and pay by credit or debit card — still checking out without the need for a human cashier.
«It's such a basic need for every human to be able to live a full life.»
These three brands have tapped into something deeper in all of us with their spot - on video advertising campaigns that, respectively, inspire our love of nature and adventure, our need for human connection and the desire for creative thought and expression.
While the need for human connection has been an overlooked problem for some time, technology brings heightened awareness to the topic.
The rise of programmatic advertising has driven the already - low price of digital ads, such as banners and video pre-rolls, even lower because they eliminate the need for human interaction.
It was Facebook CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's comments to the New York Times and Wired, though, that laid out the limitations of A.I. and the need for human hiring.
Electronic markets also reduce the need for human labor, undermining the requirements for individual desktop software, terminals, and other graphical - user - interface products.
The popularity of robo - advisers indicates a significant disruption in the fintech industry, and implies the need for human advisers to embrace the new business model of advanced technology.
As much as the democratizing internet was supposed to remove the need for human gatekeepers, it's increasingly looking like that was a bad idea.
Suppliers say the machines reduce the need for human labor substantially.
Indeed, much of Silicon Valley is building technologies that will most certainly displace the need for human labor.
We are living in a society where there is a need for human connection and a sense of community.
«Dixie is living proof of the need for human cloning - every entrepreneur needs a Dixie and there is only one.»
She said AI can solve up to 80 % of any healthcare problem, but there likely will always be a need for a human component.
One way blockchain reduces conventional cybersecurity risk is by simply removing the need for human intermediaries — thus lessening the threat of hacking, corruption, or human error.
Rumpel adds that Uber has the ability to go «to the next level» by automating a commercial fleet, eliminating the need for a human driver.
When Uber puts its modified Volvo XC90s on the streets of Pittsburgh, it will be the first, fledgling attempt to commercialize vehicles that drive themselves without the need for a human being at the controls.
We must ensure that our Catholic schools teach Catholic doctrine, and uphold Catholic values — including the values that might clash with current trends in British society: marriage as the lifelong union of a man and a woman, the need for human life to be cherished from conception to natural death, the truth about our sexual identity as male or female.
I believe that we have established that there are definitely times when it is needed for us humans to take a stand against one another and our destructive suvivalists and hedonistic impulses; and it is also needed that we give each other grace and stand back to allow each other to believe and act as we wish.
No one should control for profit those goods and services needed for human survival.
Although there are important social dimensions to sustainability, the point was to accent the need for human beings to achieve a sustainable relationship to their environment.
It was the proclamation of God's glory, not the need for human restoration, that was the original intention of the Sabbath command.
(We will not even count the space needed for the humans, breathing space for all of the animals, and space needed for the structure of the «ark» itself.)
It is a «social event» founded on the basic need for human beings to interrelate with others of their kind within the context of a nourishing social environment; it is a «living - togetherness» constituted of individual human beings sharing a common and, to some extent, mutually satisfying form of social experience.
God's power «is the power that prevails over the chaos, that sets limits to the onslaught of the forces of destruction and ensures the conditions needed for human life and prosperity... God's power is his «justice» in action,» as exemplified particularly in the Magnificat.48
This whole process has been brilliantly successful in reducing the need for human labor on the farm.
Yeah, because just forgiving things without the need for a human sacrifice was too much for him to handle.
The need for human organs is acute, and pastors should be able to broach the sensitive subject of organ donation during bereavement counseling.
Meanwhile population continues to grow and technological developments are reducing the need for human labor.
For still others such Germanic circumlocution is impossible to understand, let alone embrace; they will regard the resurrection in a rationalistic, relatively «old - fashioned» deist - liberal manner as a prescientific way of expressing the timeless content of Jesus» life and ministry — his preaching about the love of God and the need for human fellowship.
All people have a striving for superiority, to overcome ubiquitous feelings of inferiority, but they also have a deep need for human togetherness and cooperation.
(We will not even count the space needed for the humans, breathing space for all of the animals, or for the internal structure of the «Ark» itself.)
And no wonder: frankly, there's no need for humans to partake in the consumption of animal milks, and indeed, people in many cultures not only don't eat it, but can't tolerate it.
The UK government's waste agency has said that alternative protein sources will be needed for humans and livestock to reduce land and energy use.
The UK Government's waste agency has said that alternative protein sources will be needed for humans and livestock to reduce land and energy use.
I agree with what i think your basic points are — we should consider downsizing the amount of plastic «gear» we parents think we «need,» and that the infant seat shouldn't be used so much that we don't neglect our babies» needs for human touch.
When you leave them alone, you're going against a very normal developmental need for human contact.
Thousands of passionate volunteers and participants in the United States, Canada and beyond have helped us raise the profile of the need for human milk for vulnerable infants.
Meeting our infant's biological need for human contact is not about following a particular parenting philosophy.
The unfortunate reality of being an introvert, though, is it doesn't eliminate the need for human connection, it simply makes it that much harder to achieve it.
The empowerment of knowledge and the need for human love and kindness can have the impetus to change the culture to normalize breastfeeding.
Nursing is, for a baby, the ultimate fulfillment of that need for human touch.
All of these factors have led T - Bird and I to a new bedtime routing which meets her vital need for human touch and connection... and also provides something invaluable to me.
«Looking forward, machine learning, big data and self - driving vehicles will further increase the potential for automation in both agriculture and manufacturing, reducing the need for human labour.»
«Our work illustrates that this exquisite control mechanism — regulated by PUS7 and pseudouridine — is critical to adjusting the amount of proteins needed for human stem cells to grow and produce blood,» says Cristian Bellodi.
This approach could enable cooperation among vehicles without the need for human intervention.
«The results show we can now produce the number of cells needed for human therapy and get formation of new heart muscle on a scale that is relevant to improving the function of the human heart,» Laflamme said.
The report is replete with examples of the social controversies involving science and technology at that time - the biological and environmental effects of nuclear weapons testing, DDT and other dioxins, the use of defoliants and herbicides by the U.S. military in Vietnam, the safety of nuclear power plants, the ban on fetal research, a moratorium on recombinant DNA research, the need for human subject protections and informed consent in genetics research, the misuse of psychology as a tool for torture, the implications of national security controls on science; misconduct in science, and the role of and protections for whistleblowers - many of which continue to resonate in the science and society relationship of today.
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