Sentence examples for intelligence theoretically from inspiring English sources

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These characteristics gave the robots "intelligence". Theoretically, they would be able to work together to play games and accomplish tasks.

But Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, while declining to talk specifically about the new intelligence, theoretically suggested taking a diplomatic approach to North Korea: "To rein these guys inside a deal that has some transparency".

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Theoretically, intelligence officials would have to revert to older — and, they say, more cumbersome — legal standards if they were now to stumble onto a new terrorist group that was not covered by a previous wiretapping order.

So that's the hype taken care of but what does a bot-driven world look like, especially in the context of the Artificial Intelligence that's theoretically supposed to drive them?

This article aimed to detail the comprehension of Market Intelligence (MI) concept, working theoretically and with a case study analysis.

Next up, they'll integrate, for example, a memory function, and so on – until, theoretically, every intelligence milestone is in place.

Unified cognitive architectures such as GOMS and Soar, derived from artificial intelligence, have proven useful theoretically, but too detailed for general application in design.

Gray matter changes theoretically relevant for intelligence were observed for the practice group mainly in frontal clusters (Brodmann areas 9 and 10) and also in smaller parietal and temporal regions.

Under the bill's vague and generalist terms, Australia's national intelligence organization, ASIO, could also theoretically monitor the entire internet by issuing a single warrant.

From a pool of potential demographic covariates, we retained those that were empirically or theoretically importantly related to child intelligence, as well as those that made an initial contribution (at significance p < 0.20 or better), in initial regression analyses, either to any of the outcomes of interest or to the measures of As exposure.

So, theoretically, if we can get more intelligence into driving, we can save lives and reduce the number of accidents on the road".

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