Ví dụ về việc sử dụng A human can trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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That is not what a human can do;
Only a human can pay for human sins.”.
Is it really something a human can create?".
In this way, a human can directly interact with the BionicCobot and control it using movement, touch or speech.
This is the highest that a human can achieve.
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How fascinating that a human can focus his or her intention upon someone inches or miles away and effect a healing response.
They will do every single thing a human can do.”.
And this labyrinth is the only way a human can travel through the underworld and get to the heart of Tartarus.
It is the single most terrifying sound a human can make.
However, a human can write a poem about his experience and post it online, thereby enriching the global data-processing system.
The heart of a Blue Whale is so big a human can swim through the arteries.
In spite of remarkable technological advances, search engines can't yet understand the text, see images,or watch videos in the same way a human can.
Some people might define it as the best condition that a human can have- a condition of mental and physical health.
While it's true that some vegetables, as well as other food sources, do offer protein content, a cat's digestive system isn't designed to digest andmetabolize these foods the way a human can.
Simply put, relational databases can recognize what a human can: If the same words appear in multiple lists, they refer to the same thing.
Dogs can produce in one hour as much prostatic fluid as a human can in a day.
As with methods based on computer vision, in some cases a human can probably perform a task with greater accuracy than a trained machine-learning model can. .
The DeepMind team kept improving it,and AlphaZero today doesn't make any mistakes that a human can possibly notice.
As someone whose days were defined by the ten thousand ways a human can hurt, she needed, now and then, to remember that the nervous system didn't exist exclusively to feel pain.”.
While AI is getting better all the time at creating content,anything generated by a machine is still of a lower quality than what a human can produce- something original, helpful, and of substance.
She likens birth toone of the most physically challenging experiences a human can go through, and thus, something women should really be training for in a focused and intentional way.
These headlines- and there were several- stem from comments by Rice University's computer scientist Moshe Vardi who at the weekend asked what society would do when, within 30 years,machines become capable of doing almost any job a human can.
When neurologists and neuroscientists talk about the processing speed of the brain,they're referring to the rate at which a human can take in a new piece of information, reach a judgment about it, and formulate a response.
But more recently the company has seen a particular interest from self-driving car companies, and specifically the ability to look at, understand and categorise images of what mightappear on a road with the kind of recognition that only a human can provide for training purposes.
Today's tech leaders arefocusing on the intersection between what a computer can do and what a human can do, ultimately striving for an end result that's better than what each entity can provide individually.
News traders usually need to be in extremely quickly after news is released, because computers that can read news releases andact on the information before a human can read the first word are competing against people.
Most trade today is already being managed by computer algorithms,which can process in a second more data than a human can in a year, and that can react to the data much faster than a human can blink.
What will be the fate of all these lawyers once sophisticated searchalgorithms can locate more precedents in a day than a human can in a lifetime, and once brain scans can reveal lies and deceptions at the press of a button?