Sentence examples for less human intervention from inspiring English sources

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The potential advantages of total automation are decreased personnel and operating costs, less human intervention and fewer laboratory errors, more rapid processing of samples and recording of results, increased safety, better control of the entire process, and decreased need for laboratory space.

The new meters are more automated, and could operate with less human intervention, Davis says.

Similar to Clara (see above) in functionality (but with less human intervention), these assistants currently schedule tens of thousands of meetings each month.

IBM, for example, is working on self-healing, self-tuning systems that are more resilient to failure and require less human intervention than existing computers.

The developed system exploits the "Outsourcing of operations" feature by its agents to conclude the manufacturing processes faster and reduce the idle time of certain machines with less human intervention.

The developed numerical tool is coupled with ABAQUS FEA in order to ease the uptake of the technology code and allows for an accurate and automatic simulation of composite engineering structures with substantially less human intervention and a rational control of the error.

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Rewilding cannot be about recreating the past, but it could be a way of developing wildlife-rich, exciting and interesting landscapes that depend less on human intervention.

Alternatively, if reseeding remains constant, then an increase in days to completion increases the independence ratio and the virus can be considered less reliant on human intervention to propagate.

What we are left with is decisive evidence that the radiation fields cell phones produce can and do penetrate into our bodies and brains, a variety of studies less robust than human intervention trials showing the potential for those fields to injure our cells and DNA, and observational epidemiology showing associations between cell phone use and the development of tumors.

Things seldom spontaneously become un-garbled, or less obsolete, without deliberate human intervention, simply because there are always more ways of doing something wrong, of failing to safely catch a mastodon or cook a perfect turkey, than there are of doing it right.

An anticipated outcome of AVs is less traffic accidents due to reduced human intervention and also increased personal safety due to the option to monitor one's journey through GPS and connected devices.

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