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A human can fall….
This is the biggest mistake a human can make.
Only a human can answer that question.
Without water, a human can survive only about one week.
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They will do so better, and more efficiently, than a human can.
Without air, a human can live only a few minutes.
There are many factors that determine how long a human can survive without food.
Without water, a human can only survive for about 100 hours.
The artery of a blue whale is so large that a human can swim in it.
A human can find his way out of problems much easier.
Freedom is when a human can do what they want.
A human can say,"Look, there is a god above the clouds!
The total number of glands in a human can reach 3.5 million.
Such a human can only be happy among other happy people.
Because, if a human can dream it, then it can be.
Just as with images, bots can detectthe presence of an audio file, but only a human can listen and know the information the file contains.
A human can only convert about four percent of their energy into forward momentum in the water.
The heart of a blue whale is so big, a human can swim through the arteries.
A human can only convert about four percent of their energy into forward momentum in the water.
While the animal controls pests effectively, a human can be seriously wounded by this potentially aggressive centipede.
But how a human can practise Orthodoxy adequately more if not under ministery of"splendiferous" priests only?
Most Gnomes are seven times stronger than a human, can run at speeds of 35 miles per hour, and have better eye sight than an eagle.
A human can distinguish differences in line length, shape, orientation, and color(hue) readily without significant processing effort; these are referred to as"pre-attentive attributes".
However, no one should be under the illusion that artificial general intelligence(AGI),meaning an AI that can learn the same tasks a human can, is a vague and distant reality.
In addition, a human can distinguish up to 16 images per second, while a parrot can notice about 150 of different pictures!
Nassim Nicholas Taleb writes about"Monte Carlo generators" in his 2001 book Fooled by Randomness as a real instance of the reverse Turing test: a human can be declared unintelligent if his or her writing cannot be told apart from a generated one.
The premise of the filmis to ask the question of what would happen if a human could use 100% of their brain.