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The internet has now reached a size where it tends to develop more like a living organism, and whatever governance structure is agreed needs to accommodate this.
The idea is that if the robot moves more like a human, it will develop more like one and therefore, hopefully, close the gap between human and artificial intelligence, allowing Eccerobot human-like relations with the world.
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Past studies suggested baby Neandertal brains developed more like the brains of chimpanzees, without concentrated growth in any particular area.
But even as they change, the allure of suburbs and the single-family house will not fade and could even grow as they develop more city-like amenities.
In order to develop more human-like prostheses with ankle and toe joints, it is of great importance to investigate the effects of toe stiffness on ankle kinetics, as it contributes to the design and control optimizations.
We found no correlation between increased complexity and improved scientific reasoning and writing skills, suggesting that sometimes students simplify their understanding as they develop more expert-like thinking.
I'd like the players to develop more; I'd like to play better.
Ajman's peculiarly rough-and-tumble ambience isn't likely to last long, as it hurries to develop more properties like the Kempinski, several already under way along the beachfront.
The "MBA toolbox" will, Search says, help her develop more ideas like this.
If we administrate diuretics with high dose to achieve a higher response, complications, which are associated with diuretics, could develop more frequently, like electrolyte disturbances, worsening of renal function, hepatic encephalopathy, and so on [ 5, 6].
To capture a share of the perceived market for "cool" and different watches, Reactor is paying increased attention to design, and though Mr. Olmes said that simple round watches remained the brand's best sellers, he said it was keen to develop more "conversation pieces," like its Flux model with a bent rectangular case that looks like something designed by Salvador Dalí.
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