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smart
adjective as in intelligent
adjective as in stylish, fashionable
adjective as in brisk, lively
Example Sentences
The new startup would focus on developing so-called world models, a different path from the large language models that Meta is currently pursuing as an avenue to superintelligence, or AI that is smarter than humans.
It makes sense—after all, Mr. Gates’s products succeeded not because everyone got together and agreed that they should adopt MS-DOS but because smart design met human need.
We’re doing something much more than just telling it to be smart.
I think father is a very smart man and I will follow his advice, even if he did compare me to a locomotive.
Given what was happening in the real estate market—and given what subprime mortgage lenders were doing—a lot of smart people eventually were going to want to make side bets on subprime mortgage bonds.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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