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Each of these developments, FAIR’s researchers say, brings the lab incrementally closer to achieving intelligent robotic assistants.
“If you can find a way of doing satisfiability problems that takes into account the symmetries in an intelligent way, then you’ve made the problem much easier,” said Hales.
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In 1950, the mathematician Alan Turing suggested that if you could converse with a machine without knowing whether it was a machine or a person, you should consider that machine intelligent.
Armed with a deep, versatile roster stocked with hyper-intelligent defenders, Nurse is the NBA’s most inventive defensive coach, tinkering night to night and even on the fly within games.
Look for solutions that provide intelligent automation and enable human SEOs on the team to focus on the more creative aspects of each campaign.
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Governor Jindal seems like a good guy, intelligent, reasonable.
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Vice President Jindal: “Here is a good, intelligent, and reasonable plan for legislative action.”
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I thought he was very intelligent, very gentle, soft-spoken, precise.
That kind of spoiled naïveté seems inexcusable in a clearly intelligent author who is pushing 30.
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Genuinely funny and intelligent and navel-gazing and strange, these parts might eventually add up to something truly big.
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All our intelligent students will insist upon learning what they can of these discussions and forming opinions for themselves.
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So intelligent were her methods that she doubtless had great influence in making the memory of his art enduring.
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His dark, shining, almost too intelligent eyes looked at Nigel, and looked away.
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With less intelligent children traces of this tendency to take pictorial representation for reality may appear as late as four.
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He looks about thirty-five, has a clean-shaven intelligent face, and is dressed in a dark tweed suit.
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On this page you'll find 147 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intelligent, such as: astute, brainy, bright, brilliant, creative, and imaginative.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.