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Because people have different
preferences
for the words they use.
Everyone will have their
preferences
and can make their arguments.
There were questions at the outset about who I am, what kind of work I do, what my goals are in looking for a medical marijuana prescription, or product, what my goals are, what my
preferences
are, what my hopes are, how do I think, how do I hope this might help me, what am I afraid of.
Asking patients about their hopes, their fears, their goals and
preferences.
Compassion and Choices did a study where they asked people about their health care
preferences.
And it's not designed just to satisfy the desires of one person, the user, but in fact it has to respect the
preferences
of everybody.
Probably the most difficult part, from my point of view as an AI researcher, is the fact that there are lots of us, and so the machine has to somehow trade off, weigh up the
preferences
of many different people, and there are different ways to do that.
Our online life is personalized; everything from the ads we read to the news that comes down our Facebook feed is tailored to satisfy our
preferences.
So much of this is justified in terms of human preference, where we've got these algorithms that do an amazing job of optimizing for human preference, but which preference? There's the
preferences
of things that we really care about when we think about them versus the
preferences
of what we just instinctively click on.
That coming out will no longer be an option, because people's brains will long ago have revealed their sexual orientation, their political ideology or their religious preferences, well before they were ready to consciously share that information with other people.
I have dinner, talk with my neighbors, and I go home, having been fed a delicious meal by someone who cares about my vegetarian
preferences.
Imagine a population in which people have three different kinds of preferences: for green, for orange and for red.
From their point of view, these
preferences
have nothing to do with health; they just like what they like.
Now, a scientist coming in and sampling this population discovers that green
preferences
are universal.
So the point about this little abstract example is that while
preferences
for specific physical features can be arbitrary for the individual, if those features are heritable and they are associated with a reproductive advantage, over time, they become universal for the group.
Through the mid-20th century, members of the community would, if possible, make their funerary
preferences
known in advance, sometimes requesting that family members gather to consume the body after death.
Matching people's TV
preferences
with their views on social justice issues reveals that Americans who rank immigration among their top three concerns are more likely to be fans of "The Walking Dead," and they often watch for the adrenaline boost, which is measurable.
The general idea here, by the way, is that we actually don't know our
preferences
that well.
And because we don't know our
preferences
that well, we're susceptible to all of these influences from the external forces: the defaults, the particular options that are presented to us, and so on.
From my American perspective, when a paying customer makes a reasonable request based on her preferences, she has every right to have that request met.
This is the only way to ensure that your
preferences
and interests will be most fully accounted for.
Success was just as much about pleasing key figures as it was about satisfying one's own
preferences.
Or, you could say that the individual's
preferences
were shaped by the
preferences
of specific others.
And this means that sometimes we'll actually switch our
preferences
to avoid this.
We should have
preferences
that lead us into one future over another.
But when those
preferences
drive us too hard and too fast because we have overrated the difference between these futures, we are at risk.
It is often hard to decide what the best film is that you've ever seen, since this may vary by genre,
preferences
for actors/actresses, or even the mood you're in on a particular day!
It is true that everyone has his own preferences, but you can trust me on this movie.
This movie is very entertaining, and any critique is based on personal
preferences
- not the films quality.
Instead of insulting the audience's intelligence, he relies on it to draw humor from his wardrobe preferences, Hitler, the moon landing, and the British.
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