Sentences with phrase «real intelligence»

For the first time in an FPS, you fight an alien army that is controlled by real intelligence.
He directed me to a section from his book where he and co-author and fellow UBC professor Alan Mackworth explain that «the term «artificial intelligence» is a source of much confusion because artificial intelligence may be interpreted as the opposite of real intelligence
That this notoriously thorny and treacherous territory is negotiated with real intelligence and sensitivity tells us that, if there's any justice, it will be as much a breakout for its neophyte director as for its lead.
Often in scripted AI there's not real intelligence that underlies the actions of the characters.
As befits a production that blends real intelligence with anything - for - a-laugh energy, everyone had something interesting to say to a table full of committed fans and this enthusiastic «Community» newbie.
Observer origin is beyond human mind, it reaches into consciousness itself which is the ground for real intelligence, creativity and coexistence between different cultures and nations.
It's the perfect role for her to sink her teeth into, sexy and fun, but she brings a sense of real intelligence and soulfulness to the character.
Knowing when you need help and the time to cede control is real intelligence.
Shows you lack any real intelligence to begin with... have a nice day.
Next, the soul gives us real intelligence — the ability to know the truth and value of things absolutely rather than just in terms of their pragmatic use for ourselves.
truly a captain america response — lacking of any real intelligence!
«Gordon is a man of deep values, enormous integrity and real intelligence - and we've got to get that message out there.»
No suggestion here of the real intelligence, the unaccountable elegance, the stout immoral fibre of the man — just a gross clown without charm, excitement, or dangerousness.
If we are to believe that those afflicted with rage have no real intelligence, just unthinking killing machines out to infect or kill those not tainted, it is ridiculous that he should be following so closely on the heels of his children almost everywhere they turn.
I'm not a fan in particular of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, but consider the real intelligence behind the scene in the bank where our holed - up survivors «rob» the place but obey the lines delineated by its stanchions against the flat, «duh» moment in Zombieland where the four play Monopoly with real money.
The real intelligence of this innovative fighting system is in the enemies that act as its foil.
If firms are dependent on client data, but less than a third of the lawyers are inputting data or recording data in a central repository, then there will not be a reliable source of information and the firm will lack any real intelligence that can be used for business insight.
We are likely to need some real intelligence, and perhaps some artificial, to guide us through these issues in the foreseeable future.
The bulbs and lamps may be what ultimately produces the light output and make everything in the home pretty, but it's the Hue Bridge that's the real intelligence behind the operation.
Natural language processing «doesn't imply any real intelligence behind the interface,» Jude explained.
HDR 10 doesn't work like that — it requires the TV to figure it out with no real intelligence, opening up the potential for all sorts of errors.
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