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  • 11intelligently — in·tel·li·gent·ly …

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  • 12intelligently — See: intelligent …

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  • 13intelligent — intelligently, adv. /in tel i jeuhnt/, adj. 1. having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student. 2. displaying or characterized by quickness of understanding, sound thought,… …

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  • 14Ningbo dialect — 寧波閒話 Spoken in People s Republic of China Region Ningbo, Zhejiang province Ethnicity Ningbo peop …

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  • 15Artificial intelligence — AI redirects here. For other uses, see Ai. For other uses, see Artificial intelligence (disambiguation). TOPIO, a humanoid robot, played table tennis at Tokyo International Robot Exhibition (IREX) 2009.[1] Artificial intelligence ( …

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  • 16Philosophy of artificial intelligence — The philosophy of artificial intelligence considers the relationship between machines and thought and attempts to answer such question as: [Harvnb|Russell|Norvig|2003|p=947 define the philosophy of AI as consisting of the first two questions, and …

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  • 17Medals of the New York City Police Department — New York City Police patch The New York City Police Department presents medals to its members for meritorious service.[1] The medals the NYPD awards are as follows (from highest medal to lowest): Contents …

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  • 18Ryle's regress — In philosophy, Ryle s regress is a classic argument against cognitivist theories, and concludes that such theories are essentially meaningless as they do not explain what they purport to explain. The philosopher Gilbert Ryle was concerned with… …

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  • 19informed consent — n: consent to medical treatment by a patient or to participation in a medical experiment by a subject after achieving an understanding of what is involved and esp. of the risks Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. informed… …

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  • 20Chinese room — If you can carry on an intelligent conversation using pieces of paper slid under a door, does this imply that someone or something on the other side understands what you are saying? The Chinese room is a thought experiment by John Searle which… …

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