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Discover Ludwig'human-driven' is a correct and usable term in written English
It is often used to describe situations or systems in which humans are the driving force. For example, "The economy is now largely human-driven, with technology playing a supportive role."
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Now, to human-driven climate change and this crisis.
The scientific evidence for human-driven climate change may be widely accepted.
Debate persists over the extent of human-driven warming and what to do about it.
Happily, the virtues of Ida (Artificial Eye, 15) are less ambiguously human-driven.
Spotify has human-driven curation too, though it doesn't go on about them.
So what about the role of human-driven global climate change?
There could be a link to human-driven climate change, but it's too soon to tell, the scientists said.
But the prospect of driverless cars replacing human-driven taxis has been the cause of some alarm.
Rowen still thinks autonomous car insurance will be cheaper than human-driven car insurance because humans aren't very good drivers.
But there does appear to be potential for a practical application of the concept in human-driven gyms.
Ross admits that his use of data to recruit is largely limited to human-driven interpretation of candidate performance data.
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