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So it suggests that, if we could have a therapeutic or a pill to take to replicate some of these effects in humans, maybe we would have a way of combating lots of different age-related diseases all at once.
But the way that
humans
tell the stories has always evolved with pure, consistent novelty.
The resulting tuning and tweaking of a fetus' brain and other organs are part of what give us
humans
our enormous flexibility, our ability to thrive in a huge variety of environments, from the country to the city, from the tundra to the desert.
The reason it works is because humans, at least non-visually-impaired humans, have no trouble reading these distorted characters, whereas programs can't do it as well yet.
To put that into perspective, this red vertical bar here marks the divergence time of
humans
from chimpanzees, a mere seven million years ago.
Number two, the skills that are imperative and differentiated in a world with intuitive technology are the skills that help us to work together as humans, where the hard work is envisioning the end product and its usefulness, which requires real-world experience and judgment and historical context.
We are scratching the surface in our ability as
humans
to communicate and invent together, and while the sciences teach us how to build things, it's the humanities that teach us what to build and why to build them.
So the system is evolving to create backups that make it easier to detect those mistakes that
humans
inevitably make and also fosters in a loving, supportive way places where everybody who is observing in the health care system can actually point out things that could be potential mistakes and is rewarded for doing so, and especially people like me, when we do make mistakes, we're rewarded for coming clean.
They understood the power of human narrative and the value that we place on
humans
as changing, evolving and growing.
And I hope that one day armies can be disbanded and
humans
will find a way of living together without violence and oppression.
We need to create a connection that's an interconnection of
humans.
Place cells are also being recorded in
humans.
And of course, we don't do these experiments in humans, but just by coincidence, my colleague has shown that men who have low sperm count, low semen quality have significantly more atrazine in their urine.
The model produced a bunch of options, and this is the beauty of some of the A.I. techniques, is that computers are good at some things,
humans
are good at other things, take the best of both and let the
humans
solve this one.
And the oceans are so productive, there's so much going on in there that's of relevance to
humans
that we really need to, even from a selfish perspective, try to do better than we have in the past.
You see, those people that have faith that
humans
can solve any problem, that technology is limitless, that markets can be a force for good, are in fact right.
And as humans, we are far better at seeing the problems way in advance, but ultimately we knock them down.
WG: Throwing out just the statistic, just the facts alone, disconnected from real humans, can lead to dangerously incomplete understanding of those facts.
He wrote about the scenario in which two tribes of early
humans
would have come in contact and competition.
Jonathan Haidt: We
humans
have many varieties of religious experience, as William James explained.
And so if we wanted to fly in this room or places where
humans
can't go, we'd need an aircraft small enough and maneuverable enough to do so.
I came from a world of drifters, a place few
humans
have ever seen.
Narrator: Exploration is a physical process of putting your foot in places where
humans
have never stepped before.
So my whole picture of the animal kingdom, and including
humans
also, started to change at that time.
In humans, of course, we can study that with yawn contagion.
And for decades it had been assumed that only
humans
can do that, that only
humans
worry about the welfare of somebody else.
I'm an archeological geneticist at the Center for Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and I study the origins and evolution of human health and disease by conducting genetic research on the skeletal and mummified remains of ancient
humans.
It's that the right question to ask is, why do we
humans
find ourselves in a universe with a particular amount of dark energy we've measured instead of any of the other possibilities that are out there?
Instead the right question to ask is, why do we
humans
find ourselves on a planet at this particular distance, instead of any of the other possibilities?
We
humans
are inventing a new fire, not dug from below, but flowing from above; not scarce, but bountiful; not local, but everywhere; not transient, but permanent; not costly, but free.
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