Sentences with phrase «on human capabilities»

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Reading Pierre Trudeau's remarks today, I'm struck by his foresight on issues like protection of fragile Arctic landscapes, and the capability of humans to push our species and others into extinction.
We'll celebrate design for its own sake, but our primary aim is to focus on how melding the creativity talent of great designers with the capital, human resources and execution capabilities of large firms can to achieve distinctive, high - impact business results.
The development of a robust autonomous system that does not require a human to take over (level 4 autonomy), then, depends greatly on building out the capabilities of the other sensors.
That is to say, most human action consists of learned responses, which depend on mental capabilities.
While Catholics and Protestants alike typically read Aquinas first for his natural law doctrine and next for his proofs of God's existence, topics which seem to stress the human capability of discovering God's truth, these volumes portray an Aquinas far more focused on the mystery of God.
Given our stress on freedom in the divine nature, we need to reinterpret omniscience of the future so that it means not a fixed knowledge of every coming event held in a timeless instant, but the simultaneous grasp of an absolute infinity of possibles — a capability we human beings lack — and an instantaneous calculation of the odds for all future possible events and actions.
The cognitive model has been validated using a database of about 1500 input sentences, based on literature on early language development, and has responded by producing a total of about 500 sentences in output, containing nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and other word classes, demonstrating the ability to express a wide range of capabilities in human language processing.
And while chess computers are stuck between beating up on humanity and achieving perfection, Massey says Go computers are not even close to human capability.
«The roadmap to a future human Mars landing has many challenges; we must develop additional capability to land more mass on the surface accurately and precisely,» said Gazarik.
According to Michael Nees, assistant professor of psychology at Lafayette College, «A lot of the public discourse to date about the capabilities of vehicle automation has been based on unrealistic expectations about the role of the human operator.»
It is being instituted as a routine service for research means that all researchers now have the capability to more closely relate research model findings to human health and physiology,» said Jose Barrera, director of the Shimadzu Institute and a co-author on the new paper published by the journal Analytica Chimica Acta.
The researchers found that once malware is on a computer, it can indirectly control the HDD LED, turning it on and off rapidly (thousands of flickers per second)-- a rate that exceeds the human visual perception capabilities.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig have recently discovered that these capabilities are embedded in a much more finely - tuned way than previously assumed — and even differ depending on the style of the music: They observed that the brain activity of jazz pianists differs from those of classical pianists, even when playing the same piece of music.
On the opposite extreme, independently operated coiled polymer muscles having a diameter less than a human hair could bring life - like facial expressions to humanoid companion robots for the elderly and dexterous capabilities for minimally invasive robotic microsurgery.
Chinese breakthroughs in understanding these fundamental particles, like its progress in human spaceflight, Luk says, «demonstrate the capability and potential of China in science and technology, which are on the rise.»
What Arkin calls the «proportionality algorithm» mathematically compares the military importance of a target (ranked on a scale of 0 to 5 — a number that a human must provide) with the capability of every weapon the robot has and with every nearby place from which the robot can fire that weapon.
This theory from social science provides general approaches, not framed mathematically, to account for several distinct aspects of human behavior including attitudes towards impacts of behaviors, perception of social norms, and perceptions about the capability for behaviors to be effective and to have impact on controlling a system.
The finding, the first discovery of a so - called «master» gene for myocardial, or heart muscle, cells in an animal model, puts researchers on track for exploring the capability of homologous genes in mice and humans.
The project associates the expertise of IRIBHM in GPCR discovery and validation, the unique technology on sensory GPCRs developed by ChemCom, the in - depth tumor immunology expertise of de Duve with the drug discovery capabilities of iTeos and the expertise of ImmunXperts with human primary cells in immuno - oncology.
William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations at NASA, said in a statement, «To reach Mars, we'll rely on new technologies and advanced capabilities proven through the Asteroid Initiative.
It is based on the scientific understanding and high - throughput analyses of human immune responses to disease - related proteins in selected populations including elderly with the capability to stay healthy during the aging process.
Though just a small step on a cosmic scale, it will be a significant one for humans, because it will require going away from Earth with very limited capability to return.
«This latest work extends the capabilities of our multi-material bioprinting platform to thick human tissues, bringing us one step closer to creating architectures for tissue repair and regeneration,» says Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering, the senior author on the study and a Wyss Core Faculty member.
Don't Ever Believe Another Human Being When They Speak Negativity On What Your Capability's Are.
The research utilized a culture model of inflammation of human tendon to examine the anti-inflammatory capabilities of curcumin on cells of the tendon.
Is it true that the body wears out like an old car part — or is our mindset a common but limited perspective on the healing capabilities of the human body?
Altered States (Hulu, July 1st) During the Sixties, scientist John C. Lilly was a pioneer on the frontier of consciousness, testing the capabilities of the human mind by ingesting LSD and other psychedelics while submerged in a sensory - deprivation tank.
He is on the verge of finding a way to upload the human brain and create an operating system that will transcend the present capabilities of man and machine.
Gods of Egypt is a spectacular failure, reminding us of the visual capabilities of film, but plays as a warning on how easily technical craft replaces the human aspect of the story.
Effective education leaders can increasingly contribute to creating opportunities to improve the living conditions of most people on the planet, to expand human freedoms and capabilities, to foster unprecedented understanding and collaboration among different people, and to advance peace and sustainability.
However, from a cognitive load perspective, we humans have relied on our visual capabilities far longer than the relatively recent availability of written language.
Dede's research focuses on the expanded human capabilities for knowledge creation, sharing, and mastery that emerging technologies enable.
Nonetheless, one of the irrational exceptions on rational economic theory which is observable and systematic is that human beings are inherently overconfident about their capability, knowledge and future predictions (Economist, 2010).
Then they can be offered or made available according to the regional dynamics to have an initial acceptance followed by creating conducive atmosphere to enable a progressive and broader perspective oriented global citizens with global concerns and capabilities and character to enhance global welfare on all aspects of life of human beings, other species and the whole environment.
And Roald Dahl's imagination seems to have given us a glimpse into the future early - on, by delving into the human mind and withdrawing its capabilities in terms of a story.
Dede's research focuses on the expanded human capabilities for knowledge creation, sharing, and...
From districts such as Washington, DC to most charter schools, human capital management based on the quality of the individual's capabilities, knowledge and aptitude for the profession does result in better objective measures of school success.
A lack of a conventional steering wheel also indicates the Portal Concept comes with a self - driving capability, taking over from its human driver on the highway.
Bravery is a term most often used to describe a human being and his / her capability to tackle a situation head on.
Christensen encourages people with large dogs to work with them and be realistic about their capabilities, as even when they're on leash, once they get a whiff of a nearby pig, it can be stunning how quickly humans can lose control of the situation.
All dogs have the capability to inflict significant amounts of damage on a human being if they so choose but according to many, it is the breeding and upbringing of the dog that results in a dangerous dog.
Weyland - Yutani and the Colonial Marines are as present as ever, and the latter have developed armor featuring resistance to Xenomorph acid blood, as well as stealth capabilities that give humans their first real chance to go head - to - head against their extraterrestrial foes on an even playing field.
Based on existing technological capabilities, the 9 to 10 billion humans now forecasted for this century — when human populations are expected to peak - can be sustained using existing resources.
It is not likely to be pleasant and it is probably past time to create some sort of repository for current human knowledge in the hope that it might prove useful in some distant future... perhaps stick it on the moon so the Earthly turmoils will have limited impact and we can assume that the species has once again achieved some technical capabilities.
By forcing ourselves to solve the problems inherent in developing the capability to send humans to another star system we develop the capability to live sustainably here on earth.
This is why super-computers are needed to replace the great human brain capabilities in predicting outcomes based on earlier experiences.
Our advisory services focus on the organizational design and human capabilities of a firm and in particular on aligning strategies for recruiting, developing and retaining talent, taking into account each firm's unique history, culture and leadership style.
LG has filed regulatory documents with the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology showing off the cellular capabilities and radiation impacts on humans of a new device supposedly set for sales in the US.
Those who want to make an impression on executive recruiters and CIO headhunters must have solid business knowledge, strong leadership traits, effective communication skills and excellent human development capabilities.
As a registered nurse and the human resources director at Northwest Primary Care Group in Portland, Oregon, Svensen - Cox is responsible for finding, keeping, and growing the capabilities of the nurses and medical assistants on staff.
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