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1 In other words, satellites wouldn't need much human input at all.
2 It creates on-brand contextualised social media posts with no human input .
3 Technology can, with diminishing dependence on human input , produce practically everything in great abundance.
4 As our tech-knowledge increases, more jobs will be automated, limiting the need for human input .
5 These are the auxiliary mechanics of any judicial system that prove human input is central.
6 Reminiscent of yesteryear Mr Sleater makes a similar observation about human input in the tailoring process.
7 MIT's hacked Prius has the necessary sensors and software to drive itself without any human input .
8 There is still plenty of human input as the tiny UAVs are programmed to fly various tasks.
9 When the smart motorway becomes operational in mid-2016 there will still be a large human input into decision-making.
10 But the choice of when to launch a deal or at what size needs the human input , he said.
11 There was human input too.
12 Hyundai says the partnership with Aurora will bring autonomous vehicles to market that can operate without human input in most conditions.
13 Cyril has pinpointed four major obstacles: Technology: As our tech-knowledge increases, more jobs will be automated, limiting the need for human input .
14 Clearly, with the best will in the world, even with a big budget, a solution will not work without strong human input .
15 Senior sergeant Paul Simcox said new technology meant heavy vehicles were being snapped, but there was still a need for some human input .
16 A spokesman for the MoD said: There is no intent within the MOD to develop weapon systems that operate entirely without human input .
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