Sentences with phrase «using real human beings»

Another reason Vibeline is a top choice among callers is that it works using real human beings, not manufactured ones via artificial apps or devices.

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«Companies can challenge the bot to prove that it is a human, using various puzzles, and machine learning to determine if it is a real user,» says Rami Essaid, chief product and strategy officer at Distil Networks, another of these vendors.
Startups are using chat too — like Digit, a free app that hunts your spending patterns for opportunities to make withdrawals into savings, or Pana, a chat - interfaced virtual travel agency that creepily promises there are some real humans in there somewhere.
«While machines can be powerful to make real - time decisions and remove human bias, the element of strategy needs to be inputted into whatever system you're using
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Religion and god is often used as a justification of prohibition and Silences Free Speech and stops humans to seek for real answers.
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.
Well if we use SCIENCE and assume Jesus was a real human being then he was a hebrew of the time period which means he most probably had tan olive skin, dark brown eyes, a black beard and black curly hair.
Nature for him (be understands too late) is mere chaos, without form and void, until given meaning by human culture: «This used to be real estate / now it's only fields and trees.»
Holy schnikees are they real, and really scary as they have multiple high capacity guns and are just salivating to use them to kill another human being just to prove how much they love their jeebus.
(3) third, it aims to equip humans to live in the real world not least of all by «calling the thing what it actually is» to use Luther's words in the Heidelberg Disputation.
I have evidence of humans who use the internet to post comments to blogs, including my personal example, so I have no reason to be skeptical of «spiffy's» reality, but I have no evidence of there being a real God.
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world when we have our imaginations and delusions about gods with no evidence of them existing.
I now see it for what it is, something that man invented, something that man uses to control and manipulate eachother, something that has no real value outside of what the mind of a human places on it.
In a real sense, the principle use of imagination is to inform and vitalize human life.
Our identification with the death of Christ, it maintains, is not merely a present event, but a present event controlled by a real event of the past — i.e. the dying of Christ: «Bultmann takes over from Heidegger the concept of existence, and uses it to describe the stripping away of illusions and the consequent entry into the authentic human existence.
Quite to the contrary, God used His immense power to give genuine and real freedom to humans, and often, the evil things that happen are a result of our misuse and abuse of that freedom.
We are concerned with the stupid things that real humans do when they use books written by con men and theives in the distant past to guide their behavior in the twenty - first century.
Divisions and bondings occur among people and groups on the basis of categories of skill, morality, ethnicity, cultural tradition, gender, religion, etc. that are not reducible to class analysis, and attempts to use a single version of the «master - slave» relationship to understand the modern social world is to pervert the real fabric of human relationships.
The real question posed by the conflictual nature of human existence is, What is the norm by which we judge our use of violence?
The lab - grown meat — which the company calls «clean meat» — is developed from self - reproducing cells taken from a chicken, with the purpose of creating a product that omnivores can't distinguish from the real thing, but with a fraction of the considerable downsides of meat production, including environmental destruction and using agricultural land to grow animal feed rather than crops for human consumption.
The only real alternative to obtaining human milk from a peer is using infant formula, and the evidence for short - and long - term negative impacts on infants from exposure to infant formula is overwhelming.9 It is interesting that the same health authorities who condemn peer - to - peer milk sharing have not condemned the use of infant formula.
Speech recognition software transcribes their conversations for researchers to label with keywords, so that AI can use real human speech and behaviour in similar situations.
Begley and Doidge wade against this current with a strong message of hope: By recognizing neuroplasticity as a real and powerful force, we can tilt our theories of mind back into a realm where choice and free will are meaningful concepts, and where radical improvement to the human condition is possible using the right, scientifically proven techniques.
«A significant amount of work remains in the development of teixobactin as a therapeutic antibiotic for human use — we are probably around six to ten years off a drug that doctors can prescribe to patients — but this is a real step in the right direction and now opens the door for improving our in vivo analogues.»
Field reports suggest that not all K13 mutations are capable of causing resistance, and the genetic system developed by Dr. Fidock to study K13, based on DNA repair approaches that are being used in human gene therapy studies, will be critical in identifying real hot spots of resistance.
Now, a study uses a new method that relies on ancient proteins to identify and directly date Neandertal bone fragments from Grotte du Renne and finds that the connection between the archaic humans and the artifacts is real.
The existence of cancer stem cells has already been reported in a number of human cancers, explains Professor Jacobsen, but previous findings have remained controversial since the lab tests used to establish the identity of cancer stem cells have been shown to be unreliable and, in any case, do not reflect the «real situation» in an intact tumour in a patient.
Then the journalist blurted out his real reason for calling: «Isn't that a little strange, that the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development is funding a study that uses porn?&raquis funding a study that uses porn?»
In this course we will learn how algorithms, databases and popular software tools are used to answer these and many other questions in modern clinical genomic biology as well as applying them to real world whole human genomes experimental datasets for understanding and interpretation.
Martinez - Trujillo, a member of Western's renowned Brain and Mind Institute, notes that most spatial memory experiments include animal models being tested in actual, real - world mazes while humans are assessed virtually, using computer screens, more often than not in a two - dimensional setting.
The most profound effect of stem cells in the meantime could be to screen new drugs for safety and to gauge a medication's effectiveness on real human tissue without using patients as guinea pigs.
Although optogenetics is not yet possible in humans, Dr. Paz believes we may be able to use similar therapies like deep brain stimulation to target a specific area in real time to stop a seizure.
The human receptors were biologically functional in the mice, but the real question was whether the mice could use the new visual information.
Now, scientists at the Salk Institute have studied a 3D «mini-brain» grown from human stem cells and found it to be structurally and functionally more similar to real brains than the 2D models in widespread use.
Not only would it be used to unlock it for analysis, but it would verify the file is human (in case the fly by night lab is real dirty...) and specifically verify it is my DNA.
Then, using semi-quantitative real - time PCR, we found that the expression of miR - 142 was able to upregulate the expression of miR - 150 in human breast cancer MDA - MB - 231 cells (Figure 5C).
Yes, Dwayne, you are already a big human being, but let's be real, you are definitely using some sort of enhancers:
And although real world human medical trials are still needed, the use of probiotic bifidobacteria, specifically, appears especially promising as a long term option for patients with celiac disease.
The theme of this article was that once the modern science of nutrition divorced individual nutrients from the context of real food and the approaches to dietary balance that governed human dietary choices across time and space right up until the modern era, we lost the perspective needed to understand that nutrients are neither good nor evil but are all capable of goodness when used in the right way and in the proper context.
Most of the sites have drawings of a woman with the apple shape (instead of showing a real human being) because there aren't any models or celebrities who have that shape (one place even used Catherine Zeta Jones as an example of an apple shape, PUH - LEEZE).
Some users use pick - up line after pick - up line in poor English, which made us wonder numerous times if they were bots or real humans.
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In Real Life, the human brain acquires new knowledge and puts it to use via a spectacular... I have a colleague of whom this is a favorite phrase, used in the sense of knock yourself out, go for it, have at it, go to town, help yourself.
Taking a real - life story that is complicated and unsettling, Steven Spielberg uses all of his technical prowess to propel the narrative but also allows this very human story to touch the audience on a personal level.
It is only after hacker cult figure Morpheus agrees to show Tom «how deep the rabbit hole goes» that Tom, and we, learn The Ugly Truth: the surface of the earth has been uninhabitable for centuries, and all humans are spending their lives in a virtual reality construct, while a complex network of machines uses the electrical energy and body heat from their real bodies, which are stored in individual pods, as a fuel source.
Though, the fact that the film isn't entirely without obvious merit confuses things even further: Krauss is wryly brilliant as Krauss and delivers the film's biggest laugh with his Herzog - ian reasons for using a wheelchair; Gael Garcia Bernal has a great time as a lecherous member of Laura's delegation, spinning his suitcase with the sneering verve of a cartoon villain who twirls his mustache and gleefully acts smarmy before being felled by his own beleaguered bowels; Herzog's shots of Diablo Blanco, portrayed by Bolivia's real - life Uyuni salt flats, are among the most stunning in any film released this year; Shannon has fun in the impromptu photo shoot that takes place toward the end of the film; and as expected, there's a fascinating push and pull in the battle between human and nature at the heart of the film's central premise.
Weisman's book uses real - world science to predict exactly what would happen to the planet if humans were to suddenly disappear entirely.
There are moments of personal magic (the boy «talks» with his sailor father as he passes their Cliffside home using signal lamps), natural magic (schools of fish become literal waves curling upon the shore in the search for the missing Ponyo) and imaginative magic (Ponyo turns a toy boat into a watercraft sized just right for a couple of kids), but the film's real magic is in the generosity and love on display from humans and spirits alike.
The film was notable at the time for using real animals as «actors» for the most part, with them being trained for their performances, rather than using humans in costumes.
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