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Discover Ludwig"become intelligent" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of gaining intelligence or becoming smarter. For example: - "Through hard work and determination, he was able to become intelligent and excel in his studies." - "The educational program was designed to help students become intelligent and well-rounded individuals." - "I have always admired her ability to become intelligent in any subject she puts her mind to."
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"Maybe these children I am looking after might become intelligent in school, but I don't think of myself becoming anything".
Even the lights have become intelligent.
The computer has become intelligent, a bit like us.
"You can quickly realize how difficult it is for computers to become intelligent and helpful," Pentland writes.
If machines can become intelligent by learning to love, what experiences will jolt them into making art?
If machines ever do become intelligent and self-conscious, will they revere their fighting ancestors or immediately disassemble themselves out of sheer embarrassment at their past?
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"There were science fiction people who made similar predictions, but no one took them seriously because their machines became intelligent by magic.
She showed that people had been wrong to think that we became intelligent before we stood up — Lucy and her contemporaries were better suited for walking upright than we were, but appear to have been much less intellectually advanced.
Over the last decade, creationism has given rise to "creation science," which became "intelligent design," which in 2005 was banned from the public school curriculum in Pennsylvania by a federal judge.
This paper aims to integrate a library system so that it becomes intelligent.
Internet of Things is a platform where every day devices become smarter, every day processing becomes intelligent, and every day communication becomes informative.
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