«If we add machine learning, the field of study that allows computers to self - learn without specific programming to do so, to existing artificial intelligence (A.I.), the resulting machines will be better able to diagnose and heal
patients than their human counterparts can now,» he notes.
And in Merkle's experimental series with around 300 participants, a humanoid reception robot scored nearly identical in terms of customer satisfaction levels and only slightly lower in terms of service
quality than its human counterparts.
Like Blade Runner, with its sympathetic depiction of Replicants, servant - like androids that are treated as second - class citizens, Monáe's albums see the robots as more
soulful than their human counterparts.
On the plus side, these algorithmic advisors are far more cost -
effective than their human counterparts, with companies charging minimal fees (0.25 % — 0.50 %) in annual management charges for the assets currently being managed by the robo advisor.
From waitering and politics to shadier occupations like smuggling drugs, these furred and feathered employees seem to be doing a better
job than their human counterparts.
«Dogs do have fewer color sensitive cone receptors in their
retinas than their human counterparts,» says Dr. Martin Goldstein, an integrative veterinarian and author of The Nature of Healing Animals.
· Robot Ninja —
Slower than his human counterpart but with more health points and the ability to boost through stages, this metallic warrior has a Drill attack and «Hammer Attack» special.
What's more, while the average lawyer took 92 minutes to complete the task, the company's A.I. did it in just 26 seconds — so in addition to being more accurate, it was 200 times
faster than its human counterparts.
Interestingly, 21 % of respondents would trust a robot more
than a human counterpart.
Director Duwayne Dunham and cinematographer Reed Smoot had to have incredible patience in working with these animals, and manage to pull off a better performance from
them than their human counterparts.
Is David, the boy - robot who «aspires to the human condition» in Spielberg's inherited masterwork, any less real to
us than his human counterparts are?