Not exact matches
In a conversation Tuesday with Inc.com executive editor Christine Lagorio at SXSW that swerved from the
human genome to space plumbing (which Dyson mastered while training to become a cosmonaut), Dyson challenged the investment community to look deeper, to find entrepreneurs
solving real - world problems.
Aside from how it is making
humans much better at poker, it could help
solve real - world problems that, like poker, involve incomplete information.
If science able to offer any truths that would help
humans solve the kinds of
real psychological, social, political problems that they constantly face, then I'm sure that as a species we would be rational enough to use those truths.
«The complexity of practicing medicine in
real life will require both
humans and machines to
solve problems,» Komarneni says, «as opposed to pure machine learning.»
Proponents say, however, the
real beauty of training AI to be creative does not lie in the end product — but rather in the technology's potential to expand on its own machine - learning education, and to
solve problems by thinking outside the box far faster and better than
humans can.
CAPTCHAs — scrambled letters that separate
real online users from software bots — protect online services from being overwhelmed by spam by posing problems only
humans can
solve.
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human psychology and a slick ex-con — who head a unique agency designed to
solve their clients» problems using the
real science of
human motivation and manipulation.
The
real challenge is in trying to
solve the
human problem.
She'd read my posts about our program's focus on
human - centered design and our desire to give kids the chance of
solving real - world problems.
Biomedical sciences students will take hands - on,
real world, problem -
solving courses in
human medicine.
I crowbar in family matters, ethnic concerns, society's ills, romance, pet peeves, etc. to make the story lines more
real, more
human, and not just for
solving crimes in robotic fashion.
I think this is one of the fundamental things that make us
human — our fascination with mysteries,
real or fictional,
solved or unsolved — and the whole crime genre has grown from that fascination.
At Code, this has become the norm, so I spend every day with multidisciplinary teams, working out how to originate, position and deliver
human - centered products that
solve real problems in a cost - effective way.
He says the
real need is for
humans to understand themselves first and foremost, that our destructive natures are what we should be researching and
solving and not environemental issues.
So it seems to me that the simple way of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions of the
real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same time averages of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is
solved in the time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities of
human kind save for our contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend time and money working on the problem.
The site, which believes
human - made climate change is a
real problem that needs to be
solved quickly, writes that prominent energies wind and sun share the same problem: «They are not available on a regular basis».
The main point of the post is that regardless whether climate change can be linked to
human influences, the lazy thinking that all we need to do to
solve all our problems is stop burning fossil fuels is causing us to miss opportunties and direct our efforts away from the
real causes of today's problems.
With
human centered design at the core of our design process, we rely on the subject matter expertise of attorneys and legal operations professionals to design user experiences that
solve real problems.
Now it's apparent it hasn't mastered the
real game of how
humans and technology can best work together to
solve the new problems of this age.
«This is a
real important
human problem to be
solved, especially here in South Africa, where there is a
real need.»
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real estate, says Kelly Marinelli, talent acquisition panelist at the Society for
Human Resource Management and president at
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