Not exact matches
City
streets are much more difficult to navigate for autonomous systems (and
humans) than highway roads, because the cars have to navigate
around other cars, understand traffic signals and watch for pedestrians or other unexpected interferences.
For every moment of eye - popping heroics (the now - famous camera spin
around the Avengers gathered on the
streets of New York City) there's also a gag (the shawarma end credit stinger) or a
human connection (Black Widow and Hawkeye bonding over their mutual inner demons.)
This, in turn, has led to another flare up of the rumbling culture war between the analytics insurgents, who believe all
human endeavour can and must be reduced to a single equation, and the traditionalist old guard, who believe the only way to understand a footballer is by following him
around for weeks at a time and watching everything he does, meticulously observing his breakfast habits, which way «round he arranges his toilet paper, and whether he throws chewing gum into a bin or just drops it in the
street.
Cars that require little to no
human input appear ever closer to reality as automakers like Audi AG, BMW AG, Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. continue developing their own versions of the technology and Google Inc. sends driverless cars
around the
streets of California.
IN THE millennia before
street lights and smartphones,
humans could, on rare occasions, walk
around on a moonless night and see clearly.
A good chunk of the film deals with escapes and the main characters creeping
around on empty
streets, and the lossless tracks really gives a sense of the emptiness of the city with small, subtle noises; the sound of
humans disintegrating is another highlight.
In what can only be described as a particularly unique set of casting, Torun's film shuffles across the city with vignettes about a collection of individual moggies, following them
around as they roam the
streets, finding food, fighting, hunting, battling for attention from
humans who aren't so much owners as casual caretakers, and thieving fish from markets and ports.
All
around us — from the local health - maintenance organization to the preschool down the
street — public agencies are nurturing choice - oriented, mixed - market incarnations of key
human services.
When not wandering the
streets of the Big Apple looking oh so fashionable, Ella Bean can be found jet - setting
around the world with her lady
human.
Humane Society International extends the work of The Humane Society of the United States
around the globe to promote the
human - animal bond, protect
street animals, support farm animal welfare, stop wildlife abuse, curtail and eliminate painful animal testing, and confront cruelty to animals in all of its forms.
Fast forward to New Years Eve — we made a
HUMAN mistake by taking her on a quick walk
around the block between 5 - 6:30 PM before keeping her inside for the night (because of fireworks) and someone down the
street let off a huge BIG loud boom with lights and the whole thing... It seriously scared me to my core and I know it frightened our poor baby girl — she immediately didn't respond to commands even with the e-collar, and basically pulled / drug me more than 300 meters all the way home.
Travellers can explore powerful
human rights stories from across Canada and
around the world in Manitoba; learn about Canada's military history with volunteer veterans in Ontario and hit the
streets of one of Vancouver, British Columbia's oldest neighbourhoods during a culinary tour of hidden gems.
Highlights of the six - night festival include a new commission by Bob and Roberta Smith, Art Is Your
Human Right, that will feature illuminated words hanging
around the town; a display of 34 light drawings of children in windows of the former Ocean Hotel on North Promenade; and a performance from
street - fire pioneers, Les Commandos Percu.
With the aim of keeping the words and images made and deployed by
human rights advocates who took to the
streets of cities
around the country this past January circulating within the public sphere, FemFour, a group of Cincinnati - based artists and arts advocates, put together a traveling, ever - evolving archive of posters and placards, sculptures, textiles, and photo documentation from the day collected by the arts philanthropist and collector Sara M. Vance Waddell.
Waddell is the founder of the FemFour, a Cincinnati - based group of socially minded women who assembled the exhibition «with the aim of keeping the words and images made and deployed by
human rights advocates who took to the
streets of cities
around the country this past January circulating within the public sphere,» according to a press release.
In October, CCLA joined with nine other domestic civil liberties and
human rights organizations from
around the world to release a report, «Take back the
streets»: Repression and criminalization of protest
around the world.
Brandon Stanton is an incredible photographer and his project
Humans of New York, photographing regular people on the
streets of New York and sharing a small accompanying story about their life, quickly became a daily social media must - read for people
around the globe.