sentience / ˈsɛn ʃəns /

⚽高中词汇感知力知觉知觉力智力

sentience 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. sentient condition or character; capacity for sensation or feeling.

sentience 近义词

sentience

等同于 life

sentience

等同于 awareness

更多sentience例句

  1. It fills one with such a joy to see this sentience unfolding.
  2. The more easily we can explain the actions of something using the intentional stance, the more likely we are to attribute sentience to it.
  3. Some would also lasso consciousness or sentience into the requirements for an AGI.
  4. Professor Smith also makes the case for future droids becoming quasi-sentient—with pre-programmed sentience, that is.
  5. Then that brought up the question of sentience: Is this Will Caster?
  6. Our sentience just cycling through our lives like carts on a track.
  7. They are also, I might add, invariably pre-machine- sentience societies.
  8. All this suggests that if they can achieve sentience, Republicans could still compete in a changing America continues changing.
  9. And the old car—that to us had always seemed to have a personality and sentience—had it been dreaming, too?
  10. But the data of the immediate are hardly human; it is probable that at that level all sentience is much alike.
  11. When the superstructures crumble, the common foundation of human sentience and imagination is exposed beneath.
  12. He couldn't remain in one body more than a month: it would mean the final death of his elan, his bodiless sentience.
  13. At that, the other sentience which shared the body with Mayhem snickered and lapsed into silence.