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Could a deep-learning system sustain the autonomy of nonhuman ecological processes at designated sites without direct human interventions?
However, the most recent (since c. 1800 CE) environmental changes, i.e., deforestation, enhanced channel and slope erosion and lake in-filling are a consequence of direct human interventions.
The carbon stored in vegetation varies across tropical landscapes due to a complex mix of climatic and edaphic variables, as well as direct human interventions such as deforestation and forest degradation.
Nonetheless, direct human interventions such as disturbance, and nourishment projects not intended to restore species habitat, as well as anthropogenic catastrophes like oil spills [38], pose a serious risk to SP survival and for the whole coastal ecosystem in general.
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Earlier this month, he and his associates became the first people in the world to grow, tend, and harvest a crop without direct human intervention.
In addition to resisting cyber attacks, the enhancement of the root server system is made necessary by the rapid growth in new types of Internet devices, many of which can communicate among themselves without direct human intervention.
As Professor John Jackson of the US Naval War College said in testimony before the US Congress in 2010, "autonomous systems could soon be developed that are capable of making life and death decisions without direct human intervention".
In fact, I would argue that owing to trading at the speed of light by robotic trading systems operating without direct human intervention, another flash crash is probable.
Some scientists, including Professor Ryo Matsumoto of the University of Tokyo and James P. Kennett, a professor of earth sciences of the University of California, Santa Barbara, argue that global warming could set off the release of methane clathrates even without direct human intervention, which would in turn push climate change into hyper acceleration.
The falcon is not the lone comeback bird -- the American bald eagle has done well too and without direct human intervention -- but experts say that if not for the likes of a Dr. Tom Cade, an emeritus professor of ornithology at Cornell and founder of the Peregrine Fund, the peregrine falcon might not have survived.
Experts from the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Defence are participating in the week-long session in Geneva which will consider whether increased computing power will eventually enable drones and other machines to select targets and carry out attacks without direct human intervention.
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