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It specialises in AI, developing technology to exhibit something like intelligent reasoning.
Perhaps because the field of A.I. has recently made striking advances — with everyday technology seeming, more and more, to exhibit something like intelligent reasoning — the book has struck a nerve.
The fact that megachurches (and perhaps the big evangelistic crusades or Women of Faith/Promise Keepers-type stadium events) provide mountaintop experiences only seems to exhibit something desirable that's happening.
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Usually Ru is all sunshine and catchphrases, so to see her exhibit something even close to anger was out of character.
The religious quarrels in which Descartes's ideas embroiled both himself and his followers are too numerous to count, ranging from the character of transubstantiation in the Eucharist to the possibility that the animal kingdom might exhibit something other than the Bible's apparent "fixity of the species".
It's OK, we all do this - show things in progress - but there are painters who would rather die than exhibit something before it is finished.
By Stuart Armstrong et al. From the start, the AI field has been marked by a series of notable predictions about exactly when machines will exhibit something approaching human-level intelligence.
Whether intensionality is indeed the defining criterion of intentionality, one can certainly question Brentano's thesis that only mental phenomena exhibit intentionality by noticing that some non-mental things exhibit something very much like Brentano's intentional inexistence, namely sentences of natural languages.
Since 1971, the two schools have exhibited something close to parity -- not in the minds of most Kentuckians outside of Louisville, but in the minds of fair-minded basketball fans and in the stat sheets.
Nevertheless, he himself has exhibited something of a double nature with respect to literature over the years, directing canonical masterpieces almost as often as his preferred nonsense texts and assemblages of literary fragments.
The tragedy of Bourdain is that he once exhibited something better — in his first book, "Kitchen Confidential".
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