Sentences with phrase «very human response»

His now - notorious video of finding a dead body in Japan's «suicide forest» wouldn't have been picked up by any computer system as objectionable — it took the very human response of outrage to prove that.
This very human response should be understood and people who are suffering loss, or fear of it, should be treated with sensitivity.
Self - doubt is a very human response to all the challenges life throws your way.
Their responses are insightful and diverse, and they look closely at personal, and very human responses, to the effects of conflict of our communities.

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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.
It has been relegated to many narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
An interactive voice response (IVR) «chatbot» in today's call centers can do very little human interaction, and customers are more like to hang up frustrated even after in efficient, inhuman interaction than they would be after a less successful, empathetic interaction.
In very personal language, I believe that all things are progressing from the same divine source; that that source is the ground of all being and its essence is love and interdependence; that all human beings (all of life, really) are equal and beloved in its sight; that in response to that overarching, boundless love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist in the creation of just and loving community here on Earth.
In the next place, a purpose of proclamation is to bring about genuine commitment, whether this is for the first time (as with some who are present it very well may be) or is a renewed response in self - dedication to God who in Christ has acted decisively for us humans and for our wholeness.
I read an article once that said when a human gets stressed, her hypothalamus sends a message to her adrenal glands and triggers the same response her very distant ancestors would have experienced upon getting chased by a tiger.
When most of the interviewees admit that it is indeed a baby, they are asked to finish the following sentence: «It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when...» Various responses follow: «That's very hard to say...»; «It should never be done lightly...»; «If the mothercannot provide for the baby...»; «If the mother was raped...» The questioner presses the issue: «When asked about the Holocaust, you said that you valued human life, so why is this situation any different?»
Faith, as we have seen, is by its very nature our human response of trust and loyalty to the explicit gift and demand of God's love both for ourselves and for all others.
In the Hebrew Bible, writes Wyschogrod, God's love is «a love very much aware of a human response.
This does not mean that something very like self - conscious human purpose is to be found in amoebae, but it does mean that there must be some continuity between an amoeba's response to its environment and the response of higher organisms (including human ones) to theirs.
The Faith vision argues that the Incarnation of the second person of the Blessed Trinity, far from being primarily a response to human sin, is in fact from the very beginning the meaning and purpose of the Universe.
Global food companies are hungry for insights, and we oblige with resources from published research to our patent - pending EsSense Profile ® — a scientific measurement of the very emotional human response to flavor.
The experts found that by creating lamellar structures — fine layers, alternating between different materials — the human eye's response to the visible light was very high.
The response we've seen in flies to low doses of lithium is very encouraging and our next step is to look at targeting GSK - 3 in more complex animals with the aim of eventually developing a drug regime to test in humans.
Studies in rodents and in human fetal beta cells have showed that the responses of very young beta cells to increases in blood glucose are blunted when compared to their more - mature counterparts.
Biomedical engineer Madhavan delivers an accessible and very human story of innovators, from Alfred Hitchcock's thought process crafting The Birds to a father motivated by grief to improve emergency response times.
It is very effective in portraying some of the unanswered questions about consciousness in machines and our own reactions to machines, including the way those reactions are conditioned on our built - in response to the human form — a really good reason not to build humanoid robots!
«Overall, these drug responses in cave fish are very similar to what you see in human patients,» he said last week at the meeting in Fayetteville.
«They were very clear it was a tool, but at the same time, patterns in their responses indicated they sometimes interacted with the robots in ways similar to a human or pet,» Carpenter said.
It appears that these tiny little worms have a fear - like response that's very similar to human anxiety when exposed to chemicals given off by its natural predator.
«Pet rabbits are tame and tolerate well human presence while wild rabbits are extremely fearful and have a very strong flight response
G protein - coupled receptors (GPCRs) are actually a huge protein family (i.e., superfamily) of transmembrane receptors that sense molecules outside Eukaryotic Cells in species ranging from yeast to humans, and activate very basic biological pathways and cellular responses inside the cells.
The unfolded protein response may be very different in human brain, or may be altered differently in the various forms of neurodegeneration.
By itself, inflammation is a very important part of the immune response in the human organism, playing a crucial part in the body's attempt to heal and defend itself after an injury and repair the damaged tissue.
«But keep in mind that humans are highly suggestive: Sexual response and sexual chemistry have a lot to do with emotion, and so if these women are paying money for a treatment, they may very well be experiencing a powerful placebo effect.»
A poor diet — there are a lot of foods that us humans can not process very well, and when we eat such foods the inflammatory response begins.
He is equal parts animal behaviorist and human psychologist (the latter became especially important as Brian had to manage the very different responses and skill levels of me, Tony and his daughter who was nervously monitoring our experience from the West coast).
Although cats are very different from their humans in their responses to pain, they are very like us in one way: each cat is unique.
Like humans, the responses can be very different.
Over the weekend, a pair of very different climate studies — one physical, one social — illustrated two uncomfortable, and related, realities confronting society as it grapples with possible responses to human - driven global warming.
While I am still comfortable with my argument that «human inertia» is the prime explanation for a long response time for doing anything about greenhouse gas emissions, I am very wary of efforts by California and the U.K. to stick their necks out on carbon reductions.
As a sociologist and longtime student of human responses to environmental problems, I've seen reams of analysis come and go on why we get some things right and some very wrong.
I'd much rather, when all was said and done, be remembered as one of the ones with the valid criticisms, but to err is human, and to find a response that leads to a temporary cessation of stupidity is as good for the very bright as for the very dim, if it has a more general application.
In the conclusion to his «Plan B» chapter (p 228), Bob Carter writes: «It is therefore time to move away from stale «he - says - she - says» arguments about whether human carbon dioxide emissions are causing dangerous warming, and on to designing effective policies of hazard management for all climate change, based on adaptation responses that are tailored for individual countries or regions... By their very nature, strategies that can cope with the dangers and vagaries of natural climate change will readily cope with human - caused change too should it ever become manifest.»
The issue of biological responses to climate change is very complicated, but the report is very well - written and includes concerns which relate to human health as well.
By choosing to portray these issues as negative rather than presenting them as opportunities for truly radically evolutionary change, to cultivate compassion, patience, gratitude, by playing into people's fears, insecurities, worries and by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human need.
Canada's response undercuts the UPR of its very purpose — to advance human rights protection, not simply hold the course.
The very first chatbot hit the scene in 1966 and was able to mimic human conversation with pre-programmed responses.
The artificial intelligence technology used to power M is still in a very early stage, which means that while the system is learning some of the basic responses for popular requests, human moderators handle the bulk of the interactions with actual users, according to Facebook's chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer.
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