why is human interaction is more important than robots
Human interaction is more important than robots because robots lacks the following
Strategic thinking
Creativity
Critical thinking
They dont have feelings
They cant make eye contact
Physical skills
imagination
Communication skills etc
is human interaction with customers more or less important since the advent of the Internet? What are retailers doing to encourage contact with their customers?
COURSE: Human Computer Interaction Why is it important to understand tradeoffs between usability measures for various kinds of systems? Explain by describing usability motivations for Industrial systems and Life Critical systems. PLEASE: I DON'T PREFERR HAND WRITING AND PICTURES.
Why should users be involved in HCI(human computer interaction) Design?
There are more cells than organelles in the human body. Briefly explain why it is false or reword it to make it true.
Highlight the important concepts of microbe-human interaction in health and in infection and disease. Outline and discuss the body’s immune system: 1st Line of Immunity, 2nd Line of Immunity and 3rd Line of Immunity (specific or acquired immunity). Explain the phenotypic, genotypic, and immunologic methods to identify pathogens and diagnose infections. Discuss in detail the structure and disease process of the pathogens associated with human disease including Gram (+) and Gram (-) cocci, Gram (+) and Gram (-) bacilli and...
Highlight the important concepts of microbe-human interaction in health and in infection and disease. Outline and discuss the body’s immune system: 1st Line of Immunity, 2nd Line of Immunity and 3rd Line of Immunity (specific or acquired immunity). Explain the phenotypic, genotypic, and immunologic methods to identify pathogens and diagnose infections. Discuss in detail the structure and disease process of the pathogens associated with human disease including: Gram (+) and Gram (-) cocci, Gram (+) and Gram (-) bacilli and...
Why is the workplace capability of persuasion important in human and social services? Why is persuasion important to the human and social services degree program?
Why are the receptors on the postsynaptic neuron more important than the neurotransmitter released at the synapse for the response of the postsynaptic neuron?
2. Why is that human beings feel loses so much more than they do gains?
Education seems to be important for human capital deepening. As people become better educated and more knowledgeable, are there limits to how much additional benefit more education can provide? Why or why not?