Sentences with phrase «not human ones»

Players can't be online 24/7 (at least not the human ones), so what happens to all the hard work when players aren't sitting in front of their PCs?
Metzger also says that owners who decide to give their dogs glucosamine and chondroitin supplements should use veterinary formulations, not human ones.
Manufacturers are moving robotic jobs, not human ones, back to North American shores.

Not exact matches

On the other, each of those bodies is becoming recognizable to the network as not just another human, but a unique and distinct entity — and one that presents a saleable proposition.
Speaking of cards, businesspeople get a lot of prefabricated ones and what - not, so small gestures that create real human connections can have an outsized impact.
The human body was simply not capable of running one mile in less than four minutes.
«First and foremost, every organization needs an outside ombudsman to look at claims, and not rely on human resources to be the ones investigating.»
After several years of research, in 2011 De Brouwer launched Scanadu, a start - up he believes can be instrumental in solving one of modern health care's major flaws: that humans rely too heavily on the expertise of doctors and not nearly enough on data.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
Until human nature radically changes, and don't hold your breath waiting, we'll always gravitate to the one - stop shops, the easiest and most accessible solutions, the pre-built answers and already in - place tracks.
Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions of political prisoners and military intervention in the civil war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen as a proxy war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
In a realm of swirling, incomprehensible big biological data — which is, perhaps, another way of thinking about the human body — the opportunity to use computer learning to better anticipate which drugs will work well (and not so well) in any one person is one we shouldn't pass up.
It's a reflection of virtually any human interaction, in a way, though a slightly skewed one: The loudest voices aren't always the most popular ones, but they're the ones that most often get heard.
One is human - coded software programs, which do not scale.
Maybe not, but it won't be long before we see killer robots replacing humans in perilous SEAL Team Six missions like the one that got Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.
From electric cars that can drive themselves to modernized public transport such as the Hyperloop to human - sized drones and hover boards (real ones, not those silly two - wheeled contraptions that catch on fire), we are entering an era of potentially dramatic change on the transportation front.
In fact, we didn't even see one incident in which a passenger had to interact with another human.
It's not quite as gloomy as the one where AI becomes sentient and decides it no longer needs its human masters, but either way, it's easy to conclude that our best days are behind us.
Even so, one internal DFAIT briefing about Nevsun noted that while the allegations could not be substantiated, «the low level of respect for human rights in Eritrea means that the allegations should not be dismissed lightly.»
As a result, many people believe Carson is a flat - out mass murderer - not a hero who beautifully blended care for human health and nonhuman nature in one of the most important and challenging books of the 20th century.
Because one of Shomi's differentiators is human curation, we have the opportunity to take that content and test whether it was an anomaly or are people really digging it, or is it just not fitting our brand our audience?
Trouble is, human nature finds that people simply don't give up a drug, they transfer to another one.
Their workplace is frequently a pressure - cooker environment, working conditions are often poor, team members are not valued as human beings, and colleagues view one another as competitors and threats,» Mackey wrote in his 2013 book Conscious Capitalism, co-authored with Raj Sisodia.
«Any time you look at any kind of real life piece of text or utterance that one human wrote or said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation, fear, nested modals, lots of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
Even if you don't have an HR department, having solid human - resources policies is essential from day one, experts say.
In an earlier computing era — not really so long ago — a beautiful hardware device with smartly tailored software to run it was a market - shaking innovation, and no one did that better than Apple: Its combined expertise in hardware design and human interface design were unmatched.
«We also wanted it to be something kids could imagine as anything — we didn't want it to be something they were already familiar with like a four - legged animal or two - legged human — so it has three legs... and one eye.»
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
As humorist Dave Barry once remarked, «If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be «meetings.»»
The purpose of the disaster film is not to make small conflicts bigger but to make big ones smaller - to reduce unthinkable catastrophes to a human scale.
On the extremely unlikely chance you haven't already noticed, humans haven't been doing too well lately at governing just one planet.
First, there was that lone, cranelike arm, an appealingly simple approach, and one that followed another of Brooks's maxims: Robots should not be humanoid just for the sake of making them look like humans.
One expert told me the car drives like it is living according to a strict set of algorithms, which is safer but not at all fun or even remotely like a human driver.
More than three decades after the launch of the first space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new human spaceflight systems is back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the Space Race.
«It is a sad feature of the human predicament, in personal as in public life, that whenever one has the agreeable sensation of being impressively moral, one probably is not,» Kennan said.
But if you fundamentally believe that human beings are hard - wired for growth and adaptation and learning, then the fact that your business failed does not mean your next one will.
One needn't waste human hours tallying numbers to express that.
«The kid who looked forward to his dad coming home and taking him for a ride, taking him for ice cream, and then one day coming home and his dad isn't there... That resonates with a person because that's a human story.»
While proponents of autonomous vehicles believe they will be much safer than those driven by humans, they'll have to prove that Monday's accident and subsequent ones are not the result of fundamental flaws in self - driving technology.
They can't provide personalized, one - on - one service to human beings like you can.
One Googler explained, «The company culture truly makes workers feel they're valued and respected as a human being, not as a cog in a machine.
Payroll processing may not be the most glamorous aspect of running a company, but it's certainly one of the most important human resources related tasks you undertake.
One human can't run a rapidly growing business alone.
First, it reminds us that we are human, that our problem - solving is always a matter of looking for better solutions, not perfect ones.
«Not blind optimism, not one that ignores the scale and scope of our challenges, but that hard - earned optimism, that's rooted in the stories of very real progress that have occurred throughout human history.&raqNot blind optimism, not one that ignores the scale and scope of our challenges, but that hard - earned optimism, that's rooted in the stories of very real progress that have occurred throughout human history.&raqnot one that ignores the scale and scope of our challenges, but that hard - earned optimism, that's rooted in the stories of very real progress that have occurred throughout human history.»
We humans don't typically agree on all that much, but there is at least one thing that an impressive amount of us accept: which hand is easiest to control.
But they can't solve the underlying problems because those problems are fundamentally human ones.
The main difference between the old AlphaGo AIs and the new one is that one learns how to play Go from human data and one doesn't.
One is an attempt to make sure that its presence among us actually does some good — that it's not just meeting some demand, but actually contributing to human well - being.
«Even if it was human error and not intentional, one IT person is probably going to put this company out of business,» Loomis said, pointing to lawsuits that may be brought against the company by those who had their information exposed.
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