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computerize

[kuhm-pyoo-tuh-rahyz] / kəmˈpyu təˌraɪz /


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And in Colombia, a new central computerized system will soon make it far easier to churn vital event data into the kind of statistics that can be used to guide health policy.

From New York Times

That may sound like a computerized brain, but, really, it’s a mathematical system that learns skills by finding statistical patterns in enormous amounts of data.

From New York Times

The knowledge test for drivers 70 and older is computerized, Gould said, and that’s an unfair challenge for people who didn’t grow up with computers.

From Los Angeles Times

And a computerized timing and scoring system was so popular it was adopted by the Formula One circuit.

From Los Angeles Times

That technology, which overlays computerized images onto the real world, is currently limited because artists must build 3D models, but generative AI can speed up the process, Spiegel said.

From Reuters