Artificial
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Some of them are
artificial.
I hasten to say that these surfaces are completely
artificial.
To begin with,
artificial
landscapes, which I invented sort of, are used in cinema all the time.
Desperate for a solution, we've turned to engineering to design
artificial
components to replace our worn-out body parts, but in the midst of the modern buzz around the promises of a bionic body, shouldn't we stop and ask if there's a better, more natural way?
How are we going to revolutionize
artificial
joint replacement?
I don't mean to say that I want no choice, but many of these choices are quite artificial."
Well, it turns out that when people are living without any sort of
artificial
light at all, they sleep twice every night.
And according to them, this creates an
artificial
lung in the filter.
Here is an American citizen and his son having an
artificial
foot.
You have to design an
artificial
foot for such conditions.
Automation anxiety has been spreading lately, a fear that in the future, many jobs will be performed by machines rather than human beings, given the remarkable advances that are unfolding in
artificial
intelligence and robotics.
This view was popular in
artificial
intelligence at one point, too.
I know this because Richard Susskind, who is my dad and my coauthor, wrote his doctorate in the 1980s on
artificial
intelligence and the law at Oxford University, and he was part of the vanguard.
And with a professor called Phillip Capper and a legal publisher called Butterworths, they produced the world's first commercially available
artificial
intelligence system in the law.
It essentially means to replace a damaged tooth by an
artificial
one, that is screwed into your jaw.
Artificial
intelligence-based data analysis and the miniaturization of sensor technologies are already starting to make monitoring of the individual health status possible.
With the advent of
artificial
intelligence and automation, many of the jobs we see today will either not exist or be transformed to require less routine work and more analysis and application of expertise.
Has anyone followed the show closely enough to tell me, did they actually make the "acting" and reenacting parts more
artificial
on purpose, or did I just not notice before.
I'm usually pretty good at sensing this stuff, but the recent episode was so obviously
artificial
I practically tripped over it.
And then rebellious military deserter Ryan Phillippe goes on a "Road Trip" with best friend's girlfriend, an
artificial
storyline manipulation to visit families of dead servicemen, maimed soldiers in military hospitals, etc. and finally to broach the issue of fleeing to Canada or Mexico.
She's been to a fertility clinic - as has the lover she takes - so both know how
artificial
insemination works; but, instead of using the method thousands of people use every year around the world (the $5 turkey baster), they engage in coitus.
The acting was bad and
artificial.
Artificial
melodrama with a screenplay adapted by Mel Dinelli from his play "The Man" concerns a boarding-house proprietress taking in a troubled handyman who may be homicidal.
Palm trees in D.C. (already mentioned), a dummy-as-dead-body bit so obviously
artificial
that I thought it was SUPPOSED to be a dummy ... until it left a bloodstain ... stilted dialogue, ridiculous plot.
Half of the movie was filmed on stage in front of a movie canvas (that's sure that blue box wouldn't look so artificial).
Talented screenwriter Alvin Sargent sadly cannot get any engaging ideas cooking in this
artificial
trifle about a wayward mother and her mature teenage daughter trying to make their lives work in Los Angeles despite mom's flighty behavior.
At the time of its broadcast, most viewers who grew up in the 1950's were in middle age with families, and the scenes at Mel's Diner probably brought an
artificial
nostalgia to them.
The film does not hold together well and the ending is very
artificial
and unbelievable.
I guess you could say that they succeeded in producing awkward dialog, but what was said seemed false and
artificial.
For example, one of the laziest copouts for a filmmaker involves forced verbal exposition where characters basically explain everything for the viewer even when the constructed scenario is totally
artificial.
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