Sentence examples for artificial phrase from inspiring English sources

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In fact, there is no "natural world," it's a bad and artificial phrase.

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We use the phrase "artificial" intelligence, as though intelligence isn't a property of the world.

The ubiquitous phrase "artificial strawberry flavour" gives little hint of the chemical wizardry and manufacturing skill that can make a highly processed food taste like a strawberry.

The phrase "artificial intelligence" is invoked as if its meaning were self-evident, but it has always been a source of confusion and controversy.

I have long resisted the phrase "artificial intelligence," as he also does, and was an early and public skeptic of the A.I.-inflected work on the project known as the Semantic Web.

Today, the very phrase "artificial intelligence" conjures certain iconic images; a robotic reflection of ourselves.

And now, we've all blindly latched onto the next hot buzz phrase, Artificial Intelligence or AI.

In 1956, attendees of a research camp at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire coined the phrase "artificial intelligence" to describe its efforts to "find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves".

Thus, in the proposal written by John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Claude Shannon, and Nathaniel Rochester for the 1956 event, McCarthy wanted, as he explained at AI@50, "to nail the flag to the mast". McCarthy is credited for coining the phrase "artificial intelligence" and solidifying the orientation of the field.

The issue was content moderation, and the phrase was "artificial intelligence".

Set next to this ensemble's bold character, Mr. Pahud's playing seemed small-scale and inexpressive, some of his ornamentation fudged and his phrasing strangely artificial, as if the music were in quotation marks.

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