Today, no AI application possesses
the uniquely human ability to synthesize multiple skill sets and make reasoned judgments the way lawyers do.
It can be defined as
a uniquely human ability to conceive of....
The (until now)
uniquely human ability to understand the complexities of language, multiplied by the speed of computational efficiency, results in a very effective response program.
I will present examples drawn from recent work on the psychology and neuroscience of
uniquely human abilities for calculation and reading.
Not exact matches
«Although some animals show some limited
abilities to copy, copying actions that have no apparent purpose appears to be
uniquely human.»
The timing adjustments that archerfish must make to powerfully hit their targets over an extended range are surprisingly comparable to the «
uniquely human»
ability of powerful throwing, the researchers write.
«This shows that rhythmic
abilities are not
uniquely human,» Slocombe says.
Our results suggest that two distinct systems underlie quantity discrimination in both
humans and fish, implying that the building blocks of
uniquely human mathematical
abilities may be evolutionarily ancient, dating back to before the divergence of bony fish and tetrapod lineages.
The
ability to infer others» thoughts, intentions, and feelings is regarded as
uniquely human.
It also addressed a second point that that group made, which is that the jobs that remain in the future will be those that leverage the
abilities that make us
uniquely human and separate us from machines.
CFT discusses how the
human brain has the fantastic
ability to imagine and question our very existence — as far as we know a
uniquely human quality.