Quotes About Ingrained
We need to be vigilant about how we design and train these machine-learning systems, or we will see ingrained forms of bias built into the artificial intelligence of the future.
~ Kate Crawford
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Old habits die hard; most Americans still cling to what they were taught as children.
~ Joel Fuhrman
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The president's admiration for autocrats is so ingrained that it extends to men even less worthy of respect than these.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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The story of the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia holds lessons that still need absorbing. Good guys don't always win, especially when they are divided and less determined than their adversaries. The desire for liberty may be ingrained in every human breast, but so is the potential for complacency, confusion, and cowardice. And losing has a price.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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The desire for liberty may be ingrained in every human breast, but so is the potential for complacency, confusion, and cowardice.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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But comedy is ingrained. A writer doesn't choose to be comic. You can choose a plot, or not to have one. You can choose your characters. But comedy is not a choice; it just comes out that way.
~ John Irving
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Instead we experience reactive commentaries on thoughts and feelings. The ability to meet with stillness all that appears and disappears in awareness will gradually (very gradually) replace this deeply ingrained pattern of meeting experiences with reactive commentary.
~ Martin Laird
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If ever a monk got to heaven by his monkery, it was I." "Christ was given, not for picayune and imaginary transgressions, but for mountainous sins; not for one or two, but for all; not for sins that can be discarded, but for sins that are stubbornly ingrained.
~ Martin Luther
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There were some things that would never go away, no matter how long ago they'd become a habit or how you tried to get rid of them.
~ Megan Hart
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Yet his experiments led him to a contradictory conclusion. Programming did not teach people how to think—he realized he knew too many narrow-minded programmers for that to be so, now that he considered the question in depth. The truth was the converse: Every individual's ingrained way of thinking affected how he or she programmed.
~ Unknown
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