Examples of using Bryson in English and their translations into Chinese
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But Bryson warned that AI has the potential to reinforce existing biases because, unlike humans, algorithms may be unequipped to consciously counteract learned biases.
The University of Princeton's AI expert Prof Joanna Bryson added that people should be cautious about buying too deeply into the firm's hype.
Bryson is very analytical as we all know, but what most of the guys don't know is how competitive he is.
Dartmouth student Bryson Lochte did an neuroimaging study on it as part of his senior honors thesis, the results of which are highly anticipated.
Bryson Djuan Tiller was born on January 2, 1993, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ladino Bryson describes keywords as“a tool used to help find candidates that are relevant to a position.”.
Nicholas Bryson spent years as a deep cover operative for the American secret intelligence group, The Directorate.
Author Bill Bryson made his name with colorful first-person accounts of stays in some prettychallenging environments, like the Appalachian Trail and the Australian Outback.
And Prof Bryson says:"It is good to get people thinking about the problems of autonomous weapons systems.".
Arthur Bryson and Yu-Chi Ho describe their early version of backprop in Applied Optimal Control*(Blaisdell, 1969).
Bryson has said it wasn't expected to amount to the tens of millions of dollars suggested during a guardianship fight before King's death.
Bryson later donated the GBP£10,000 prize to the Great Ormond Street Hospital children's charity.
Hingtgen& Bryson(1972) reviewed over 400 research articles pertinent to the field of autism that were published between 1964 and 1970.
At Home: A Short History of Private Life, Bill Bryson.
Commerce Secretary nominee John Bryson"appears to endorse world government.".
If you didn't believe that there was racism associated with people's names, this shows it's there,” said Bryson.
The most popular song that year was“A Whole New World,” sung by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle.
We know it's really easy to convince people not to go to the polls,” says Bryson.
After spending two decades in England, celebrated travel writer Bill Bryson returns to the United States.
It could prove impossible to eradicate bias in machines without a complete cultural overhaul, but Bryson isn't willing to wait for one.