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The phrase "smart computer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a computer that has been equipped with artificial intelligence capabilities. For example, "This smart computer can solve problems more quickly than a human."
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But it turned out that letting very smart computer scientists and statisticians dig through the video rental site's data had one major, unforeseen drawback.
Dyson bridles: "I'd like to disabuse anyone of the view that they are all smart computer geeks, the archetypal spotted teenager hacking into US military computers.
That's why a group of smart computer scientists has proposed that techniques be developed to allow voters to view the receipt while it remains in the machine; the receipt can then be stored in case there is a recount.
In Washington no first family is happy, and it turns out that all busy counterterrorist offices are alike: Renee's subordinates include a snippy, smart computer whiz, Janis Gold (Janeane Garofalo), who is very much like C.T.U.'s Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub).
The projector includes a smart computer inside its attractive casing.
Called Hal, after the smart computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the SBS system doesn't use regular processors.
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"The center of computing has switched to these smart computers that we all carry in our pockets," Wang explained.
"Smart homes, smart cars, smart health, smart robots, smart science, smart crowds and smart computer-human interactions".
The smart, computer-coordinated market described herein offers the potential to significantly reduce coordination problems and transaction costs associated with finding mutually beneficial trades that satisfy environmental constraints.
These smart computer-assisted markets apply optimization algorithms to the decentralized messages (location-specific bids to buy, sell, and transport), combining the information advantages of decentralization with the coordination advantages of central processing in a rule-governed system.
As more and more entrepreneurs, hobbyists in maker communities, and other not always fully trained individuals pursue their design and make ideas, there is a need for smart computer-based support to facilitate a successful design-to-print process.
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