Because nothing, not even information, can travel faster than light, the edge of this circle is a hard boundary on the causal influence of the original event.
How special relativity can help AI predict the future|Will Heaven|August 28, 2020|MIT Technology Review
The AI community is realizing how important causal reasoning could be for machine learning and are scrambling to find ways to bolt it on.
How special relativity can help AI predict the future|Will Heaven|August 28, 2020|MIT Technology Review
A team led by David Lyons, a behavioral neuroscientist at Stanford University, reported causal evidence last November in Scientific Reports.
Puberty can repair the brain’s stress responses after hardship early in life|Esther Landhuis|August 28, 2020|Science News
A direct causal relationship between the coronavirus crisis and piracy is yet to be established.
Is Maritime Piracy Back from the Dead?|Eromo Egbejule|August 25, 2020|Ozy
Its performance is unreliable, causal understanding is shaky, and incoherence is a constant companion.
GPT-3, Bloviator: OpenAI’s language generator has no idea what it’s talking about|Amy Nordrum|August 22, 2020|MIT Technology Review
The connection between acts of “coming out” and the cultural acceptance of LGBT people has always been a causal one.
Now Is the Time to Come Out|Samantha Allen|October 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"The causal effects estimated in Meier et al. are likely to be overestimates and the true effect could be zero," Rogeberg wrote.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: July 27|PunditFact.com|July 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent.
Why Hobby Lobby Will Be Bad for Conservatives|Jay Michaelson|June 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It is also important to contextualize how many cases of autism could be accounted for if a causal link to SSRI proved true.
Expectant Moms, Don't Ditch SSRIs Over Autism Fears Just Yet|Emily Shire|April 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
More importantly, he suggests a causal mechanism—he interprets the past.
Why Big Data Doesn’t Live up to the Hype|Nick Romeo|January 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The causal organism, which has not yet been demonstrated, may occur in butter or cheese.
Outlines of dairy bacteriology|H. L. Russell
Yes, there must be a causal relation here, even though we are not able to understand the nature of the causal nexus.
Evolution|Joseph Le Conte
It comes furthermore into collision with the causal principle, for it is a purely speculative constructive view.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology|C. G. Jung
Causal beings see the difference between their bodies and thoughts to be merely ideas.
Autobiography of a YOGI|Paramhansa Yogananda
Standing alone, this causal judgment meant very little to you, so far as your knowledge of coffee was concerned.
Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought|Warren Hilton
British Dictionary definitions for causal
causal
/ (ˈkɔːzəl) /
adjective
acting as or being a cause
stating, involving, or implying a causethe causal part of the argument
philosophy(of a theory) explaining a phenomenon or analysing a concept in terms of some causal relation