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Both questions make assumptions based on stereotypes.
"It's easy, especially in Hollywood, to make assumptions based on appearances," she says finally.
Many of us make assumptions based on the way people speak — judging certain dialects or accents as too posh, harsh, aggressive, unfriendly, "unintelligent" or "common".
Both DeepMind and its successors involve "deep reinforcement learning" – giving computers the tools to draw conclusions based on large amounts of data, in the way that humans make assumptions based on experience.
"People bring their own view and make assumptions based on no knowledge of us, but we've gone beyond the point where we can be angry at what they say.
If she allows him to take shape slowly on the page, if she resists the urge to make assumptions based on what she thinks he should do, he'll take on a life of his own and very nearly reveal the direction of the story.
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In making medical notes which erroneously attributed Gurrumul's condition to alcohol abuse, the hospital's staff have been accused by the singer's manager of making assumptions based on his Aboriginality.
A23 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 For Bloomberg Voters, Common Ground Was Key Aides to Mayor Bloomberg say they compiled a vast database of voters' tastes and profiles by calling them and asking them directly, rather than making assumptions based on public records.
But senses can also be bad for induction and reason – our own experience of the world is often very small and limited, so making assumptions based on just our own opinions and knowledge may lead us astray.
They negotiated this transition by means of legal challenges and such racial categories as "Melungeons" and "Black Dutch," or simply by staying quiet when neighbors made assumptions based on cues of class and complexion.
The crew then found themselves in a position where their instruments were giving misleading information, where the autopilot was making assumptions based on software rather than reality, and the aircraft had its nose pointing upwards when it was actually in free-fall.
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