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intelligent

[in-tel-i-juhnt] / ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒənt /


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The band released a statement on social media remembering him as a "visionary" and a "kind, intelligent and razor-witted friend".

From BBC

“And that also happens naturally, because of the organic, natural transition from just smart automation to highly intelligent automation.”

From Los Angeles Times

It may also help bridge neuroscience with the development of bio inspired and physically intelligent materials, offering new ways to design systems that mimic the electrical behavior of living tissue.

From Science Daily

Players... when I arrived at Monaco, I was very lucky to have Joao Moutinho there - a Portuguese player that is, for me, one of the most intelligent players that's ever played for our country.

From BBC

Each year, those firms become more intelligent and more omniscient about the markets, while the market mob becomes more animalistic and less focused on risks taken in pursuit of rewards.

From Barron's