sentience 的定义
- sentient condition or character; capacity for sensation or feeling.
sentience 近义词
等同于 life
等同于 awareness
sentience 的近义词 24 个
- alertness
- appreciation
- attention
- consciousness
- experience
- information
- perception
- realization
- recognition
- understanding
- acquaintance
- acquaintanceship
- aliveness
- apprehension
- attentiveness
- cognizance
- comprehension
- discernment
- enlightenment
- familiarity
- keenness
- mindfulness
- sensibility
- bodhi
sentience 的反义词 7 个
更多sentience例句
- It fills one with such a joy to see this sentience unfolding.
- The more easily we can explain the actions of something using the intentional stance, the more likely we are to attribute sentience to it.
- Some would also lasso consciousness or sentience into the requirements for an AGI.
- Professor Smith also makes the case for future droids becoming quasi-sentient—with pre-programmed sentience, that is.
- Then that brought up the question of sentience: Is this Will Caster?
- Our sentience just cycling through our lives like carts on a track.
- They are also, I might add, invariably pre-machine- sentience societies.
- All this suggests that if they can achieve sentience, Republicans could still compete in a changing America continues changing.
- And the old car—that to us had always seemed to have a personality and sentience—had it been dreaming, too?
- But the data of the immediate are hardly human; it is probable that at that level all sentience is much alike.
- When the superstructures crumble, the common foundation of human sentience and imagination is exposed beneath.
- He couldn't remain in one body more than a month: it would mean the final death of his elan, his bodiless sentience.
- At that, the other sentience which shared the body with Mayhem snickered and lapsed into silence.