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Made by Humans: The AI Condition

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Alternatively, it could be that the environment we now find ourselves living in is very different to that of our ancestors. Homo sapiens had better technology and trade networks so they coped better with the changing environment. It is possible they took advantage of the weakened Neanderthal's hunting grounds but so far it's not thought Homo sapiens caused the extinction of any other human species.

First and foremost there was Homo neanderthalensis, whose range overlapped with modern humans in the Near East. Neanderthals most likely became extinct as a result of direct competition with the more technologically sophisticated Homo sapiens. Developments in biochemistry and immunology during the first half of the 20th century enabled the search for evidence of the relationships between modern humans and the apes to shift from macroscopic morphology to the morphology of molecules. Anne-Marie Lubenau, Director of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence at the Bruner Foundation and author of Urban Placemaking: Building Equity by Design With respect to our origin and the desire to keep moving forward and build on the dream that sparked Made By Humans in the first place, we are more than a home décor or gift shop. Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Professor of City Design, University of Illinois Chicago and author of City Planning in India: 1947-2017 and One Idea, Many Plans: An American City Design Concept in Independent India

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We live in a world where real human beings make things. We also live in a world where things that once were only created byhumans, can now be done by a machine. finger and toe bones are straight and without the curvature typical of our earliest australopithecine ancestors.

shortened jaw has affected the arrangement of the teeth within the jaw. They are now arranged in a parabolic shape in which the side rows of teeth splay outwards rather than remain parallel as in our earliest long jawed ancestors.Anirban Adhya is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Lawrence Technological University, USA. He focuses on highlighting underlying dimensions of architecture in the city that connects urban ecology, spatial typology, and everyday urbanism. His previous book, Shrinking Cities and First Suburbs: The Case of Detroit and Warren, Michigan (Palgrave, 2017) illustrated the ecology of problems and responses in metro Detroit. He has also written on evolving notions of publicness in The Public Realm as a Place of Everyday Urbanism (University of Michigan Press, 2008), and worked with communities in Buffalo, New York; Warren, Michigan; Seattle, Washington; and Monteverde, Costa Rica. Innovation techniques range from agile qualitative and quantitative research methods to popular design thinking tools and strategic frameworks. It's possible that understanding how certain genes lead to diseases could help inspire new treatments. Some even say it could even help us move towards a new era of personalised, precision medicine: where targeted drugs could be used for each unique genetic profile. However, others are more cautious. The blueprints for building a knee have been subjected to intense selection to build a knee correctly, and further excessive mutations aren't tolerated," says Capellini. Wrap your insights into problem-framing ideas (prototypes) and let stand until all stakeholders have had a chance to reflect.

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