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subjective

[suhb-jek-tiv] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv /


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We’re talking specifically about subjective experience: Are these systems limited to mechanical information processing, or do they have an internal point of view, something it’s “like” to be them?

From The Wall Street Journal

“It may be subjective to me because I like the gloomy weather.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It feels Christmas-y — the weather. It may be subjective to me because I like the gloomy weather.”

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Jones argues that in the guidance, engineers are not explicitly required to present fire test safety data for these materials, making assessments subjective and open to interpretation.

From BBC

And there is always the matter of beauty, the most elusive and subjective measure of all.

From The Wall Street Journal