Litterman argued that only special situations and event - driven strategies that focus on mergers or restructuring provide opportunities for profit (perhaps because these strategies
require human judgement and interaction):
«Ultimately, hate speech is a subjective phenomenon that
requires human judgement to identify,» says Davidson.
Giving ultimate legal advice
requires human judgement that machines don't have (yet).
Not exact matches
Such jobs will
require some basic level of understanding of the new technology, but also
human judgement and empathy to both guide it and explain it to those it affects.
Minimalist politics, in contrast, avoids the need for elabourated conceptions of the
human good and only
require general
judgements about the needs, desires, capacities, opportunities and resources that are of fundamental importance.
In other words,
humans are
required to evaluate and analyze what the software has flagged, and then to make a
judgement about whether to adjust the line item or leave it alone.
«What we're seeing now are lots of systems and machines that perform tasks which
require creativity,
judgement and empathy when provided by a
human being, but don't necessarily need to rely on those faculties to solve the problem themselves.»
Musk later admitted that he is being slightly optimistic about the concept and mentioned that it would
require much more than a software update to replace
human judgement.