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"intelligently" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things
  2. (computing) a computer or program that behaves intelligently has the ability to store information and use it in new situations

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It may get done really nicely and really intelligently, or it may not get done intelligently.
People who had read the novel in Spanish were talking about it intelligently, sometimes not so intelligently, but always with a kind of awe.
So we'll be using machine learning to formulate the predictions that we need that allows drones to intelligently navigate through cities and also be intelligently scheduled.
His foreign policy has been intelligently praised and intelligently damned, but beyond question, it strengthened the United States in world affairs in the opening decade of the 20th century.
First, Android is smartly and intelligently integrated directly into Chrome.
You just have to pack intelligently and mix and match.
It also had to think more intelligently about time management.
Expanded and intelligently designed pedestrian areas will reduce the danger.
Its interior has been "intelligently designed," according to its maker.
Google began "intelligently" pausing Flash last year Google began enabling Flash blocking on a very limited scale a year ago, when it started "intelligently" pausing unnecessary content as a way to preserve battery life.
As long as your investing is done intelligently, you'll be fine.
Each of these hubs intelligently provided internet to the connected devices.
Instead of focusing their resources in a more intelligently targeted way.
Patented algorithm processes intelligently detect specific information stored in the brain.
Beyond the Assistant, the Pixel camera is intelligently designed as well.
The more tasks you've intelligently delegated, the better off you'll be.
How come speaking intelligently and being proper is a "white" thing?
With the update, CallJoy's phone agent can answer questions more intelligently.
Or they can navigate intelligently, but only by being controlled remotely.
Or they're power efficient, but unable to move quickly or intelligently.
The question is whether I think about it intelligently or not.
Trump's reaction raises concerns about his capacity to deal intelligently with terrorism.
Because the people were not created intelligently — it's as simple as that.
The same goes for those of us trying to follow elections intelligently.
We are building an app that will intelligently making you better off.
Another serious limitation is the type of science Iris can intelligently parse.
An intelligently guided laser is an extreme negative stimulus for a raven.
So how do we go about building these protective, intelligently porous systems?
The second error in particular is one that can be handled intelligently.
It means Snap might have priced itself more intelligently than many thought.
It's a very intelligently designed platform that reduces transactional costs for coordination.
He has been intelligently reluctant to talk immigration policy with President Trump.
We need the leader of our nation to intelligently -- and morally -- lead.
Instead of pandering, he answered as seriously and intelligently as he could.
"GE is thinking creatively and intelligently about how to restructure," Corridore wrote.
It's indicative of the lack of smart technology specifically — and intelligently — addressing women.
The self-driving car detected obstacles, people and even potholes, and responded intelligently.
And to make those trade-offs fairly and intelligently requires knowledge and experience.
She wants the tutor so she can intelligently converse with heads of state.
You can spin the device around, and apps and content will reflow intelligently.
Microsoft Pix does an excellent job of intelligently and automatically creating Live Photos.
America is an outlier, but plenty of countries fail to use prison intelligently.
Unmade leant their creative prowess to the proceedings, providing some intelligently crafted knitwear.
Medical schools should teach doctors (and nurses) to partner intelligently with information technology.
To solve the problem, Mexico will need to spend more money more intelligently.
Often intelligently, with a meticulously organized, relentless, insane, patient thoroughness and self-assuredness.
Despite this risk, we still haven't figured out how to use antibiotics intelligently.
However, the space was intelligently designed to fully maximize every nook and cranny.
But there is a big difference between reckless strategies and intelligently designed ones.
The future of the company is being built intelligently, with a strong foundation.
He also "knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently entered into the Plea Agreement," Sullivan noted.
Unlike adults, kids often can't search for content, or intelligently navigate channel pages.
They didn't even know what the questions were, so they couldn't intelligently follow up.
The implications for intelligently sorting through crowded footage (think airports, busy streets) are significant.
The key for Democrats is to have realistic expectations to participate intelligently and effectively.
If asked about it after the game, players often speak intelligently about American history.
And three of them respond more intelligently to the political situation than Arcade Fire.
A six-fight main card includes intelligently-matched fights such as Al Iaquinta vs.
"We want to make sure people come into these markets intelligently," Brand Engel said.
He defended it intelligently based on the state constitution, and nobody seemed to care.
"When I fully understood that, I was able to proceed intelligently with my life."
Levels are structured intelligently, with plenty of checkpoints after (and before) particularly harrowing feats.
You can express your desires clearly and intelligently as messenger Mercury meets pleasure planet Venus.
Netatmo has already released a smart thermostat to control your heating remotely and more intelligently.
The integrated lights, which turn on automatically when it's dark out, also intelligently signal braking.
When multiple devices are plugged in, the charger will intelligently manage power based on demand.
But as Sansa warns Jon in this season's premiere, one must go about things intelligently.
The kids not only approach their problems intelligently, but the antagonists are smart as well.
In these situations, the volume will be intelligently adjusted to prevent your eardrums from ringing.
He speaks intelligently about his own battles, his own journey, and I think that's great.
Rather, I saw the attacks on Israel as an opportunity to respond intelligently and forcefully.
"These women save intelligently, they are prepared for the aftermath of natural disasters," she said.
Critically, though, each microphone also intelligently and locally accounts for its speaker and background noise.
If you use it intelligently and in a controlled manner, you can move the world.
But the space is intelligently designed to lead you back (to the store, of course).
"How do I intelligently say this — I think he's off his rocker," Magdanz tells Refinery29.
As Russ (and Mr. Byrd) admitted, the Senate has not always exercised that power intelligently.
Regardless, the Surface Book 21060 remains plenty powerful, intelligently designed, and equipped with excellent battery life.
In VR you can sneak away, while your avatar stays sitting, nodding intelligently, and paying attention.
It's intelligently directed by Bennett Miller, and features lively work from Catherine Keener as Harper Lee.
The secret sauce behind Amazon Transcribe is that the service can intelligently format and add punctuation.
It essentially transforms anything in a room into a screen that can be projected on intelligently.
You can think of it as the AI intelligently applying subtle filters to all your shots.
Can another algorithm adequately catch—let alone intelligently define—what is toxic speech and what isn't?
The app drawer will also use that ability to intelligently suggest things for you to do.
To borrow Peter Schjeldahl's definition of art, he is a painter who uses his energy intelligently.
At the same time, Russell was formulating a different vision of how to grow XL intelligently.
Intelligently, he stays away from Godard references; there is no À Bout de Soufflé au Chocolat.
It will buffer intelligently in order to bridge the data gaps, providing you with uninterrupted entertainment.
The Craft intelligently recognizes which application is in use and configures the Crown to react appropriately.
Because John McCain cautiously and intelligently asked for people to be thoughtful before voting for him?
I played enough to write review impressions, to do video coverage, to speak about a game intelligently.
Microsoft will also leverage Cortana with Timeline to prompt Windows 10 users to pick up sessions intelligently.
These are very powerful moves, and can definitely turn the tide of a battle if used intelligently.
We had to speak carefully and clearly and intelligently — and we couldn't say things off the cuff.
But he is trapped in a financial construct that makes it hard to pursue that mission intelligently.
It stands (or flies) out from other drones, Luff told me, for its ability to follow intelligently.
Cloudflare learned from this, though, and is now using its own Argo technology to intelligently route traffic.
Moreover, the Omnicharge can intelligently monitor the batteries and preserve them after each charge to extend life.
I'd go so far as to say that it's the most intelligently designed carryall I've ever used.
The camera can intelligently identify objects, like a car, and recognize when they enter a restricted area.
With the American Voter Guide, we will vote, we will vote intelligently and we will vote powerfully.
While small numbers of Americans know basic facts about America's political system, they still can vote intelligently.
I almost named a child after him but then I pulled back, intelligently, not to do so.
"We are helping everyone we work for to intelligently reach the mobile user in Africa," he said.
The innovation of the Facebook team is to intelligently cut off these unfortunate laggards before they finish.
Few movies have treated teenage pregnancy as delicately, intelligently and humorously as this coming-of-age dramedy.
An empirical computation engine is an artificial system capable of recursively and intelligently searching a solution space.
It can intelligently section your inbox into groups and immediately tell which are useful and which aren't.
To change Iran policy intelligently, we must understand the nature of the Iranian regime now in power.
As long as you do it intelligently and respectfully, they aren't going to hold that against you.
The fact that it mirrors and dissects and is so intelligently drawn from reality, that's great writing.
NewtonX is a "knowledge access platform" which attempts to intelligently answer questions posed to it by business clients.
Standout feature: Inbox's "Bundles," which intelligently groups similar emails — like travels reservations, receipts or messages from financial institutions.
"Astrobot" intelligently detects when an email may need your attention, when to unsubscribe, helps set reminders and more.
Both of those devices intelligently scale down their resolution most of the time, anyway, to preserve battery life.
The best horror is intelligently constructed, enough to keep viewers unnerved even after the adrenaline blast wears off.
The Surface Dial works with the screen intelligently, giving you software tools like color sliders in various apps.
Great businesses solve these problems first and then use capital to intelligently scale models that are clearly working.
"We can intelligently mold and guide the evolution in which we take part," progressive theologian Walter Rauschenbusch wrote.
Using advanced machine learning, Google Photos can intelligently identify people, places, and things — and it's all easily searchable.
She has the ability to come into a high-pressure situation and deal with it intelligently and fairly.
The service intelligently suggests new due dates for all these overdue tasks based on many different data points.
There you've got a lot of assets which intelligently can be brought together, that would produce real things.
"Don't just ask for more, but do so intelligently, with real numbers to support your argument," Lyon said.
So deploying police, intelligently, in these specific areas can have a big impact on fighting crime and violence.
Or teaming up with drone leader DJI to use Azure to intelligently augment drone footage for industrial applications.
Most of the rest of Leigh Silverman's intelligently rethought production isn't up to the level of its Charity.
CompStat is a way to know what's going on, deploy resources intelligently, and hold people accountable for results.
Some apps will intelligently adapt to the dual-screen view, offering more screen real estate or additional features.
I'm reminded of the film critic Pauline Kael, who wrote critically and intelligently about the movies she loved.
Since May of 2017, the researchers have been trying to train Dactyl to intelligently solve the Rubik's Cube.
The device intelligently maps out your home, meaning that it can clean in the most efficient way possible.
The hearings proposed here would fully and accurately describe the threat and intelligently discuss the proper American response.
This may be accomplished by a number of means, and one is to intelligently identify edges in the image.
Each robot is not itself very intelligent, but they are controlled as a collective that deploys their abilities intelligently.
Lattice will intelligently allocate work to the best members of the mesh, based on the requirements of the task.
An optimized fermentation algorithm intelligently controls the fermenting process with precise temperature and pressure control for guaranteed brewing success.
Take Android Pie's adaptive brightness mode, which is meant to intelligently adapt your phone's display to your lighting preferences.
It's also evidence that they can use the death of a character — in this case, a CGI tiger — intelligently.
One of Pandora's strongest selling points was that it could intelligently recommend music to users based on radio stations.
Data on efficiency is not sophisticated enough to allow models to intelligently allocate resources to it and within it.
But if you want to see how a game can intelligently and provocatively reinterpret literature, Memoranda absolutely warrants investigation.
The second principle is to think about data more intelligently, including how much is stored, and for how long.
The context in this case is understanding which areas those are and how to intelligently combine the images together.
"Take tiny steps and do it intelligently and be sure you have some background and strong footing," she said.
While the hardware described above is essential, AVs are able to act intelligently, or autonomously, because of their software.
You would think that Amazon's Ring home security system and Amazon's Echo smart speakers would intelligently work together, right?
It detects depth so that it can intelligently change the lighting effect on your face independently of the background.
Smartphones, with their beefy processors, have opened up a lot of possibilities when it comes to intelligently assisting photography.
But what if your email could intelligently predict what you might want to type by automatically completing your sentences?
It features X-Smart Technology, which helps intelligently assess each device to automatically deliver the quickest, safest charge possible.
COR — Project management software for helping professional services firms increase profitability by intelligently optimizing project costs and cash flows.
When you take that to the basketball court, he plays the same way — very intelligently, tough and very skilled.
The funds are more expensive than simple index funds, and some feel that advisors are not using them intelligently.
But the most impressive part of Knox's game so far might be how aggressively (and intelligently) he attacks closeouts.
The Souls games, meanwhile, have been intelligently challenging the notion that anything ever really ends for seven years now.
Truly advanced intelligence will likely be organized intelligently on the atomic scale, and likely even on scales far smaller.
If you're going to root against your own team, you might as well do it as intelligently as possible.
It will organize content on slides intelligently and let users work within the constraints of their employers' brand guidelines.
Bernstein claimed that investors who adopt passive strategies are free-riders who abrogate their responsibility to allocate capital intelligently.
The use of thunder and lightning as audiovisual effects throughout the episode is both overtly theatrical and intelligently expressionistic.
"You're trying to find the killer and you use your resources as intelligently as possible," the second person said.
Automix AI, the app's way of intelligently mixing music on its own with no human interaction, is also still present.
So Petzl is upgrading its hands-free headlamps with Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity to intelligently manage brightness and battery life.
For gold valued as gold cannot be purchased intelligently through the utilization of gold — or even silver — valued as lead.
And second, companies that quickly and intelligently sift through reams of data to make IT more responsive, agile and secure.
The biggest benefit is that all Alexa-enabled devices will now work together more intelligently in a multi-device environment.
Perhaps it would even melt away our unreasonable expectations that a single superhuman president can intelligently know everything about everything.
Having a penchant for the aesthetically superior and the intelligently designed, it takes quite a bit to rattle my resolve.
Currently the car will change lanes when the turn signal is activated, but wasn't able to intelligently take off-ramps.
In Dearborn's better moments, she shows how intelligently Hemingway managed to apportion the amount of empirical accuracy for each occasion.
Delmar has intelligently tapped into the absurdity of a coffee-making device that functions primarily as a symbol of status.
How will people sift and navigate information intelligently in the future, when there's even more data being pushed at them?
Still, Harford has the difficult task of figuring out how to spend its marketing dollars intelligently without losing its ridership.
"This way we can intelligently spread demand throughout the day, helping to reduce grid stress, carbon emissions and energy costs."
It's part of the company's new focus on "embodied AI," meaning machine learning systems that interact intelligently with their surroundings.
"I don't like how he talks, he doesn't talk intelligently, he's simple-minded," said Mr. Waitek, a retired physician assistant.
Consumers have intelligently shied away from Bitcoin 1.0 because of the complete lack of consumer protection built into Bitcoin 1.0.
Either way, like any political technology, this one is unlikely to have much of an impact unless it's deployed intelligently.
Thanks to the AI chip, the Mate 10 Pro's camera can intelligently recognize certain scenes and objects and adjust accordingly.
To read the information behind the rationales for events and messages and participate intelligently in meetings where they were developed.
How do you do all this routing intelligently in a way that doesn't make inefficient use of scarce public spectrum?
Parts of that experience involve intelligently showing who to request money from, and who to pay, right from the get-go.
"We will locate anyone who cooperated with this attack and we will act firmly and intelligently to fight terrorism," Netanyahu said.
They also sport Quantum HDR 8X technology for rich, realistic colors, plus an intelligently powered processor that makes for crisp details.
Save money quickly and intelligently Digit Making a major purchase also requires saving money — something that Americans are generally terrible at.
More information can be generated, and with artificial intelligence and machine learning, information and energy can both be more intelligently managed.
By applying machine learning and advanced image recognition, Google Photos is able to intelligently and accurately identify people, places, and things.
For those with shellfish and seafood aversions, an intelligently selected cheese plate ($18 for five varieties) comes with French fruit preserves.
The velocity of her shots too—she throws really hard and really fast—and she puts her combinations together really intelligently.
The system analyzes the picture of your face and determines how to intelligently crop it to leave nothing but your face.
Amazon Guard uses artificial intelligence to kind of intelligently turn your lights on and off, to kind of ward off intruders.
Below, both quick and more elaborate ways to help them understand the issues, view intelligently and respond to what they see.
Full suite of sensors intelligently navigate the robot under and around objects and under furniture to help thoroughly clean your floors.
In normal benchmarking scenarios, once Huawei's software recognizes a benchmarking application, it intelligently adapts to "Performance Mode" and delivers optimum performance.
When it turns forward on Tuesday, you'll be ready to intelligently address whatever skeletons Jupiter has dug up from Scorpio's closet.
Messenger Mercury harmonizes with you planetary ruler Saturn, and you can get your shit together and say no to things intelligently.
In short, it is precisely the kind of complex policy problem the current polarized era feels structurally incapable of intelligently addressing.
Dabby, a dongle-and-touchscreen entertainment system, uses AI and "deep search" to intelligently play any free or paid content online.
They remember a mayor who effectively and intelligently shut down Occupy Wall Street before those troublemakers could actually occupy Wall Street.
Any reasonable examination of the issue would have to grapple intelligently with three core questions: •  Is voter fraud a significant problem?
For example: Traditional retail stores may use Gizwits' platform to intelligently track in-store customer behavior, and thus streamline the shopping experience.
Users can search for news by byline to track particular journalists' output — a useful feature for PRs wanting to intelligently target pitches.
If we harness it ethically and intelligently, it could unlock many of the mysteries that confound us in medicine, mechanics and engineering.
A number of startups have found a sweet spot in-between banks and consumers, helping to match the two selectively and intelligently.
Whether it does that fully enough — it will have taken four seasons to actually address it — or intelligently enough is anyone's guess.
Or else will turn out to be Mechanical Turks — ie they will have actual people intelligently pulling the strings behind the scenes.
"At the same time, by intelligently distributing volumes the AI can help dramatically improve the living quality of future residents," he adds.
When you feed lower resolution content to the TV, regardless of the source, the TV's processor will intelligently upscale it to 8K.
The app intelligently controls your laptop display, reducing the emission of blue light which research suggests is one reason for sleepless nights.
Games that can communicate intelligently with players will be the next landmark advance in gaming, according to industry legend Robert J. Mical.
With 4D Smart Shock, the HONOR Play recognises different gaming scenarios and intelligently responds with different vibrations, similarly to a game console.
The report simulated what would happen if the Ardehuizen implemented an intelligently managed microgrid with more sophisticated local supply and demand mechanisms.
Whatever else the police are sworn to do, they are sworn to respond to these worst-case scenarios intelligently, bravely, and selflessly.
"I don't think we should stop taking chances; I just think we need to take chances intelligently and thoughtfully," Dean Lyon said.
Considering the competing interests he must juggle as Speaker, in my view Ryan has acted intelligently and honorably up to this point.
" Nadler disagreed with Tlaib's use of profanity and her push for impeachment, saying, "it's much too early to talk about that intelligently.
In between the two extremes are some grievances that the United States could reasonably pursue in negotiations with China if done intelligently.
Zimbabwe's society struggled under Mugabe's rule "He is a debater, he is a thinker, he argues intelligently, he can philosophize," Mukonori said.
If you really wanted to call Ivanka Trump a c***, well, there are ways to intelligently stick that landing and be funny.
"I think Canelo wins; he will box intelligently, and he will win a decision," the lightweight champion Mikey Garcia told ESPN Deportes.
The app will be capable of intelligently organizing emails into categories, potentially making Apple's Mail app a more formidable competitor to Gmail.
The many peripheral themes intelligently raised — racism, alienation, the futility of creativity — are wiped out as the narrative reshuffles itself and restarts.
A better strategy, Mr. Riordan suggested, would be to find a community that is intelligently preparing for whatever climate change may bring.
"It promises to be a curator of services and experiences that intelligently meet needs and engage consumers emotionally — anytime, anywhere," he added.
Other smart alerts include away lighting mode, where smart lights will intelligently randomize lighting to make it look like someone is home.
"They couldn't even intelligently explain to me exactly what the problem was when I spoke to them on the phone," she said.
I think people are going to have to be educated so that, as consumers, we do this intelligently rather than self-destructively.
"We're matching up our support and looking very intelligently at the map," Mr. O'Malley, the former governor of Maryland, said in an interview.
And I couldn't answer those questions intelligently when we first launched a pop-up in our office two-and-a-half years ago.
It so powerfully and intelligently describes the obligations of believers to nonbelievers and the obligations of nonbelievers to believers in a pluralistic democracy.
New eco-friendly furniture might not be cheaper upfront, but good-quality pieces last longer and can be more intelligently made, said Schwab.
I learned that it really makes an impression when someone most of the country believes is a moron speaks intelligently for a change.
Wes Craven's Scream gave horror a hip, self-aware, meta-comedy feel, letting horror movies stay scary while intelligently acknowledging their own tropes.
Have a 23D understanding of the scene, then automatically and intelligently place your content in the scene in context to what's already there.
So it was how can we help the other 16,188 startups that we can't work with at least think about this stuff intelligently?
The new chip also brings the neural engine found on the company's phones, which should help more intelligently perform tasks like editing photos.
Let Google handle that one more task, let it know that extra snippet of personal information so it can more intelligently assist us.
OhMD — a HIPAA-compliant texting app — is intelligently targeting their marketing efforts towards residents, the youngest and most innovative thinking of all doctors.
It also claims to be able to intelligently manage power supply, depending on the device, so you don't fry your phone by accident.
You can use Google Assistant to intelligently search through your picture library and look for photos of people, places, objects and so on.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Samsung also updated the phone's scene optimizer, which intelligently detects various objects and environments to help optimize camera settings.
Each of them spoke more eloquently and intelligently than anything we have had coming out of the Oval Office since January 17, 2017.
For the most part, the tracking worked in my demo with MQ, intelligently following me around as I moved around in a room.
In fact, when it's possible, many fire experts promote intentionally and intelligently lighting fires — to thin out forests that we've let become overgrown.
One example of this is figuring out when to intelligently retry a recurring billing charge, which may fail for any number of reasons.
That means the key question in the world of fintech is shifting from how to raise capital to how to intelligently spend it.
The gearbox makes the best of all eight cogs, acting intelligently but responding quickly to any user paddle-ordered shifts from the driver.
Voters should like it because it integrates complex information about the candidates into a user-friendly form that can help them vote intelligently.
But it means that the only way you can intelligently approach this issue is to see whatever the evidence was that he had.
Changes there will require that young people learn the nuts and bolts of these systems, so they can intelligently argue about reasonable options.
Manfred Eicher, who founded ECM and remains its sole proprietor, has forged a syncretic vision in which jazz and classical traditions intelligently intermingle.
Not only that, but the TV offers LG's a9 Gen 2 processor, which intelligently removes image noise and is powered by artificial intelligence.
Zuo also suggested researching opportunities that Sloan offers in advance so that you can speak intelligently about them in your interview and application.
But once it happened, many of them — particularly in America — acted quickly and intelligently, and as a result another Great Depression was averted.
If we were really doing tax reform intelligently, we'd make all postsecondary education tax deductible, to encourage everyone to become a lifelong learner.
Syndergaard also said Thursday that he had not stopped lifting weights, but that he was doing so more intelligently than in the past.
Her desserts at Crown Shy look uncomplicated, and you don't realize how intelligently they've been put together until you start to eat one.
Such a candidate could effectively whip up an alt-right base of support, but potentially use it more intelligently and effectively than Trump.
The L16 intelligently chooses a combination of its 28mm, 70mm, and 150mm modules to use in each shot, depending on the level of zoom.
It also uses Visionary Mapping technology with a FullView Sensor to study the layout of your home and intelligently avoid any obstacles while cleaning.
The system intelligently reduces the volume of the music or effects soundtrack around dialog, though editors can always manually override any of these changes.
You don't go to Facebook to purposefully see videos like on YouTube, but end up watching them anyways because the feed intelligently inserts them.
In conjunction with an app, it can intelligently resolve issues when they crop up, or let you control who has access to the network.
They're not far off, but AI is an incredibly broad term — more of an umbrella term, really — that simply means making computers act intelligently.
ARKit lets iOS developers take unique advantage of iPhone and iPad hardware and software advancements to intelligently place virtual objects in the real world.
It can potentially be used to intelligently photo edit, increase visual quality, or edit out perceived visual errors in an image, according to Google.
But it's a cool demonstration of the idea that the virtual world can be materially improved by intelligently crossing it with the physical one.
A similar process is done on the target images to mask out the faces and intelligently put your own in their place — and voila!
B. Engaging intelligently and openly with conspiracy theorists of this kind actually provides good exercise for the rest of us who agree with Tyson.
Imagine the Facebook brand as a sort of loose 'franchise', with each little Facebook at liberty to intelligently adapt the menu to local tastes.
But changes can be made gradually and intelligently, for example by paying benefits on prepaid debit cards and supplying charities with contactless card machines.
Combined with every scrap of data the Pokémon universe has to offer, its software can intelligently place Pokémon in locations that fit their descriptions.
It's about developing coordinated strategies to encourage discipline to weather the inevitable bad days and the flexibility to adjust your direction as needed … intelligently.
And unlike some of its predecessors, it treats its audience intelligently; the show knows we can handle words such as "xenobiologist" without an explainer.
"It's important for Republican candidates to talk about the issue intelligently and not be dismissive of climate change," said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster.
"I may struggle with profoundly understanding ineffable feelings such as love but I can intelligently discuss the topics of love and death," says BINA48.
That's why, in many circumstances, some experts agree that it's okay to keep exercising when you're hurt—as long as you do it intelligently.
Kelly continued his assault and despite Carlos Junior moving to his knees again, the fight was stopped as he failed to intelligently defend himself.
You're never going to agree with every single pick on a list, so why not engage a little more intelligently than just typing "LOL"?
Seems dumb and too simple, but the Google twist is that it'll intelligently make sure the photos are related — by place, time, subject, etc.
It would be nice if someday they tried to do so, not haphazardly and hypocritically and often stupidly, but intelligently and consistently and well.
Others, more intelligently, surmised that Mr. Almagro was referring to a domestic involvement by the Venezuelan armed forces: in short, a military coup d'état.
Biden and his campaign intelligently had been quiet during the coronavirus pandemic, but he has recently begun "shadow cabinet" style videos from his home.
This little vacuum intelligently maps and cleans an entire level of your home, and its powerful suction is great for picking up pet hair.
Intelligently, if not always profoundly, "The Girls" traverses this much visited terrain—what Cline calls "the brainless dream" of California in the late sixties.
But Rick Perlstein, an independent historian, has written intelligently and sensitively on the Barry Goldwater movement and the rise of the modern US right.
Both operas were populated with intelligently, earnestly emoting singers whose voices were often unable to put across a strong sense of character or drama.
Communities that thrive will ultimately be the ones that accept that some form of change is inevitable, and intelligently pick which one they prefer.
"So many European governments are thinking of an urgent plan to intelligently invest in those countries, to give jobs and education," Francis said with approval.
Intelligently, respectfully, she shared a statement online: "I don't need to drink wine to kiss girls; I've loved women my entire life," went the highlight.
It intelligently brings you answers that are only tangible when human input meets data, allowing you to stop with the nagging and focus on managing.
"We can only really talk about [colorism] intelligently and in a way that has care and nuance when it's us talking about it," Prada says.
Microsoft's Surface Book 28 may still be pricey, but it's still the most intelligently designed 2256-inch 27-in-216 and a boon for creators.
AI systems could also intelligently redact videos, blurring out the faces of bystanders so that the video can be released publicly or presented in court.
Martin can intelligently look at an image, tell what objects are in it, and then provide annotation tools to mark it up in augmented reality.
There's also some new software features that allows the Powerbot VR7000 to more intelligently map out rooms and optimize its cleaning depending on floor type.
It's already helping companies like Zesty and Teespring get 15X to 20X more referrals so they can build their team intelligently and maintain their culture.
The question will be whether it can intelligently sort those signals to make coherent inferences about what to show us and when to believe us.
While it's possible that some of this surveillance is worth the trade-offs, we as society need to deliberately and intelligently make decisions about it.
Instead, they're just going to find that Android P intelligently shows them things that they can do directly instead of hunting down an app icon.
Nissan says the fish will be like your butler, intelligently programming the interior cabin conditions, music, and more based on the destination and user preferences.
He argued that eukaryotic cells work 'intelligently' to adapt a host organism to its environment by manipulating their own DNA in response to environmental stimuli.
Here's a quick description of these 10 startups: Birdycent (France): Birdycent is a savings solution that allows its users to save money intelligently and painlessly.
Just like the Windows Phone keyboard, the iOS version will let you tap or swipe to type out words, and intelligently predict words for sentences.
He cast "intelligently regulated market economies" as the path for preserving globalization's benefits while reducing the destabilizing inequality it has caused at the same time.
In another demo, he drew two points on a map and connected them with a line and the software intelligently detected the distance between them.
Efros developed a method for intelligently sampling bits of an image and probabilistically recombining them so that a texture could be indefinitely and organically extended.
The Quantum X TV has 384 local dimming zones that intelligently adjust to offer black levels that rival those of much more expensive OLED panels.
"I thought Mitch handled it more intelligently than Paul initially by saying right away, 'He's the nominee and I'm for him,' " said a Republican senator.
Immediately and intelligently, the new president challenged an entire generation of young Americans to think beyond stifling policies of narrow self-interest or gratuitous antagonisms.
AI can be used for mutating malware and ransomware more easily, and to search more intelligently and dig out and exploit vulnerabilities in a system.
The book, for those not familiar, is made up of disclosure documents that sellers give to buyers to allow them to intelligently prepare a bid.
"This has been a very, very intelligently executed campaign by gay advocacy groups to get gay education into our schools," Wuco said in December 2011.
It offered a rare glimpse of politicians intelligently exploring a fraught question — and also revealed how determined Mr. Pence is to roll back abortion rights.
Boone said he would counsel Judge about playing the position intelligently and would use the designated-hitter spot to occasionally get Judge off his feet.
Where technology and economics collide Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and machine learning are enabling computers to understand the world and respond intelligently to it.
But of course, there is room, if used intelligently, there is room enough to give further clarification and further interpretations without opening the withdrawal agreement.
No other country's food has been interpreted as relentlessly, intelligently and creatively by New York chefs over the past decade or so as South Korea's.
With enough cameras, computers could intelligently "watch" the neighborhood and notify private security forces in real-time when the algorithm detects something it deems suspicious.
And we try to use that domestic authority as intelligently as we can to prevent bad actors from coming in from outside the United States.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "I don't know who won the debate, but watching candidates discuss the issues intelligently, using real facts, I'd forgotten what it was like.
You could have the world's most important message, or greatest story, but no one will see it if you don't promote and package it intelligently.
Even with more abilities and weapons, scarce resources means you have to adapt to intelligently make use of what you have on hand, moment to moment.
Presumably the Hub will intelligently "see" who's working at any given moment so as not to give individual team members complete access to each other's data.
Photoshop has been able to do something similar for a few years now, intelligently filling in areas of a photo by looking at what's surrounding them.
Overcast can also intelligently boost the sound on podcasts and has a "smart speed" option that speeds up your favorite podcasts without making them sound weird.
In blowing by all reasonable expectation over the Knicks' half-season, Porzingis has for the most part had his minutes intelligently managed by Coach Derek Fisher.
We have modern medicine and our own prerogatives, and if we know this, I think that we can weigh our options a little bit more intelligently.
If we can find a way to automate listening itself, we would be able to more intelligently monitor our world and its machines day and night.
It won't blow out these days because almost every camera's auto-exposure algorithms are either center-weighted or intelligently shift around — to find faces, for instance.
It can intelligently bridge the gap between your disparate, usually uncooperative home entertainment center devices, and you can turn them off or on with your voice.
This works by using the pressure-sensitive sides to understand how you're holding the phone and intelligently rotates the screen only when you want it to.
The AirPods can be set up so one pod answers calls or summons Siri and the sound is intelligently routed to the right ear when needed.
The new iOS version will let you tap or swipe to type out words and intelligently predict words for sentences, just like the Windows Phone variant.
Even better, it does this intelligently, and in a way that's reversible, so you never lose access to your most-used stuff, or lose anything permanently.
Our environments begin acting intelligently to promote wellness, and detecting disease between doctors' visits becomes the work of advanced, always-learning algorithms operating in the background.
We've seen widgets on Android and iOS before, but they've never been this prominently or intelligently integrated into the core of how your use your phone.
This new feature intelligently suggests the next API for a developer to use, for example, instead of simply providing an alphabetical list of code-completion suggestions.
And Russia has played this one really intelligently from the beginning - it is almost like they have been two steps ahead of Ukraine and everyone else.
Yet when it is taken seriously, staged intelligently, cast carefully, and conducted with energy and polish, it can indeed be something quite out of the ordinary.
Right, but if all kids have the opportunity to be trained in media literacy, they will then be able to make these decisions and act intelligently.
Here are just a few of the issues you'd need to sort out before even starting to intelligently consider whether killing baby Hitler would be wise.
So it seems Netflix was looking into the possibility of intelligently adjusting video quality based on a user's activity to avoid buffering or other content interruptions.
He has such a specific vision of what he wants his productions to look like—he sketches, and pulls research, and can talk intelligently about design.
"George was one of the pre-eminent figures in the Catholic world who could speak intelligently and articulately about both science and faith," said the Rev.
The United States can intelligently push back against aggressive Iranian behavior in the region, and it can legitimately insist on rigorous enforcement of the nuclear accord.
It isn't hard to see how AI could improve these areas, by making games more compelling or lively or helping cameras perceive the world more intelligently.
They like seeing their lawyers commenting intelligently on TV. We get calls: 'Saw you on This Week, Face the Nation, thought you did a great job.
Especially when considering the challenges unique to veterans' healthcare, this new approach carries hope for more effective and intelligently designed treatment for every veteran who needs it.
By experimenting boldly and intelligently with vibranium, Wakandans could build the most evolved country in the world, and seclude themselves from the rest of the world's problems.
Plus, Apple hasn't tried to tackle the problem many others have tried to solve: Intelligently separating different types of emails, like newsletters versus hand-crafted individual messages.
In fact, the new setting has two modes: Smart Invert, which the inversion intelligently, leaving many colors the same, and not inverting layouts that are already dark.
The AnyWatt also claims to support the USB-C PD specification, meaning that it can intelligently adjust power delivery based on the needs of the recipient device.
"The first few presidents had conflicts of interests that made it impossible for them to intelligently and ethically deal with the country's first moral dilemma," Painter said.
Porn As TherapyThis sensitive and intelligently written erotica features still photographs that give the emotional narratives just enough imagery to let your mind fill in the blanks.
Plus, Apple hasn't tried to tackle the problem many others have tried to solve: intelligently separating different types of emails, like newsletters versus hand-crafted individual messages.
Snapchat even intelligently tells the caller their partner is "unavailable" if they miss they call, but that they "can't talk right now" if they purposefully silence it.
But Cornelissen argues that there is a counter trend — the need to share data with less-technical staff who can intelligently use the data and enrich it.
That's another mature market, and the successful PC vendors are the ones that build out a good ecosystem around their products, and design the surrounding shell intelligently.
Given your general inability to discuss anything intelligently, Mike, I thought it would be a good idea to invite an expert Apple watcher to help us out.
"We have to learn to do (Black Friday) more intelligently, having more bundled offers so we are offering something unique and not just something cheap," Haas said.
The drone has DJI's usual signature obstacle-avoidance technology, but now it can actually plan a flight path and intelligently dodge obstacles, climbing and descending, and tilting.
This time, though, the program was riveting and intelligently conceived, with a rarity at its dramatic center that made you want to rush home and discover more.
The theme is simple, but applied liberally and intelligently by the curator Jonathan Rider, it brims with reminders of the feats of transmutation that artists can perform.
My 12th-grade English teacher, John Rehl, who made us read "Crime and Punishment," and expected us not only to finish it but to intelligently discuss it.
By 2030, consumers will be using a platform that not only intelligently manages their investments, but also incorporates their ongoing cash management into their advice and automation.
Todd: Watching that search — and later, seeing Stan look over Martha's photos — made me realize how intelligently the show built to this point all those years ago.
A weekend lunch just before Christmas was one of the most satisfying meals I've eaten in a long time — thoughtfully proportioned, gracefully shaped, intelligently seasonal, quietly festive.
Innovations like smart thermostats and remote pet monitors give you greater control over your life, with the ultimate goal of making everyday things work more intelligently for you.
The team boasts that she's able to recognize voices belonging to different people, and has some capability of processing speech and responding intelligently — like Siri come to life.
He didn't think most people could be trusted to decide intelligently what ought to be done, so he wanted technocrats and experts to act as mediators of sorts.
It might run "Santorini," the codename for Windows 10X so that it can flip and fold and slide into an array of configurations while intelligently repositioning your apps.
Now, when you import an image from your camera roll, the app is able to intelligently suggest styles based on where, when and how the photo was shot.
The right to bear arms entails the moral (and often legal) responsibility to keep and to use them intelligently and safely, in a manner that protects the community.
"Make sure you talk with someone who can speak intelligently about these things or who has resources available to you if they don't know the answers," Hammer said.
The speakers are also used more intelligently now, with all four active for FaceTime calls, something that wasn't possible previously without the five-mic array due to feedback.
In the app, objects currently in focus are highlighted on the viewfinder screen, giving you another tool for intelligently composing shots and producing effects like bokeh background blur.
"It was the first book to look at a graphic designer's output intelligently, as opposed to just visually," says Steven Heller, a design critic who knew Rand professionally.
Nintendo can carry over the rich world of Zelda while remaining within the action RPG genre, provided it takes some cues from companies that have done so intelligently.
The images captured by these cameras are run through computer vision software which constructs a 3D model of the world around it that the drone can intelligently navigate.
It doesn't seem to navigate around my house quite as intelligently or efficiently as the Roomba 23 I used last winter, but it doesn't miss any space either.
The people impressed with his performance argued that he showed off a knowledge of foreign and domestic policy issues and intelligently answered questions on a host of topics.
It is perplexing how such fundamental changes can be proposed intelligently by USDA with little or no input by any party in a very "hurry up" time frame.
Mobile shipment is a metric used by the industry to suggest consumer demand on the basis that stores intelligently order units, but does not equal actual sales figures.
My team has already sung the praises of Dagne Dover, a brand that makes intelligently designed bags for professional women, and men, who value both fashion and function.
These questions seem now more relevant than ever in America (think about the Whitney Biennial), but as Barnard has intelligently demonstrated, they are neither new nor easily answerable.
That story can be so poignant and is so intelligently told that it feels wrong, almost insulting, to call "Spettacolo" charming, even if the movie is often delightful.
"He is intelligently helping us understand that there are things you can do with diet and lifestyle that slow cognitive decline," says Dr. Ellen Vora, a holistic psychiatrist.
Briefly, OKRs are a planning framework that help companies set their course intelligently, and execute across smaller tasks that add up to the direction they want to go.
Our government needs to thoughtfully and intelligently adopt best practices from the private sector, which has leap-frogged the government as the primary source of innovation and agility.
It&aposs no secret that financial planners are professionals who make a living off of managing money intelligently, and it&aposs great to have one in your corner.
To fully explore those new possibilities, we partnered with an agency who could help us to intelligently challenge the conventions of what media sites typically look and function like.
If you are tuning in now, this series is designed to provide founders enough information to intelligently analyze business circumstances vis-à-vis certain common legal issues startups face.
The integrated armrest smartphone docks are intelligently designed and a clever way to incorporate the powerful devices people have with them all the time with Byton's built-in technology.
Public markets are inclusive and deep; they should provide capital efficiently (meaning inexpensively and intelligently) and should, as a result, be the best solution for both companies and investors.
Colors and materials mix together intelligently (the app started out as a research project), and it comes with a few 'tutorial' images you can use to hone your skills.
It has to be intelligently done because otherwise people are like, 'Well, [the villain] couldn't have been that bad when some 100-pound girl comes in and stabs him.
Depending on the circumstances (say, if you were talking a college course on the New York Democratic Party), it's probably a fine book: painstakingly researched, extremely thorough, intelligently written.
When the device runs out of space, it automatically (and intelligently) backs up your data and even apps to the 5.43GB of cloud storage you get with the phone.
The company plans to use this round to continue building out its marketing platform and show marketers how to communicate intelligently across channels wherever the consumer happens to be.
To optimize this backlight system, 8K X-tended Dynamic Range PRO uses the saved energy to intelligently boost the brightness in the areas where it needs to be boosted.
But it's best feature may be Smart Speed, which intelligently knows how to speed up a podcast without making it sound like you're listening to Alving and The Chipmunks.
The first is a B2B dashboard for community managers that lets brands set up, run and monitor campaigns, including being able to intelligently target specific cohorts of brand advocates.
The Intercept has made a name as a destination for people willing to leak classified information to journalists who can safeguard sources and write intelligently on national security issues.
A platformer with unique "warping" traversal mechanics (and a soulsike progression system), and dodge-heavy combat that relied on zipping the protagonist around intelligently, Dandara felt special and different.
One of the best arguments against stock repurchases is that they offer only a one-time gain while investing intelligently in a company's operations can generate years of returns.
And, disappointingly, there's no sign in the first two episodes that the series intends to make a run at intelligently dissecting the discontent that is abroad in the land.
Rather, pictures of crops can be snapped in situ in the field, with measurements and assessments still — they claim — accurately extracted by algorithms which intelligently filter out background noise.
Strategies The core of conventional retirement planning is this: Save, invest intelligently, work as long as is practical and — if those measures aren't enough — learn to live on less.
In 2008 and 2009, it mattered a lot that officials of both the outgoing Bush administration and the incoming Obama administration responded competently and intelligently to the financial crisis.
He argues in favor of his autocratic rule by positing that without decisive, paternal forces to direct them, people cannot be counted on to conduct themselves intelligently and productively.
Despite the lack of legroom, rooms are intelligently designed to maximize the area with small desks, beds raised to fit suitcases beneath them, and nightstands that double as safes.
But I was also there to see and hear what sort of message the alt-right would be putting out, so that I could engage and refute it intelligently.
It is also emerging as a powerful way for robots to learn to deal with the real world and for training software agents to behave intelligently in simulated environments.
" During a March 20173, 22017, Kasich, appearance on the Fox Business show "Varney & Co," Grenell's account tweeted: "@JohnKasich is on with @Varneyco talking the most intelligently about Brussels attacks.
ISPs use a number of modern network technologies to handle congestion in real time, often letting them intelligently and automatically "deprioritize" the traffic of heavy users in overloaded areas.
It advanced its mythology intelligently, for the most part, and its 10-episode second season struck a very nice balance between its more episodic elements and its serialized story.
He describes the core IP of the business as the engineering effort that delivers a "huge" volume of data, coupled with the ability to intelligently filter this with its algorithms.
It boasts 20 times the power of its predecessor and Visionary Mapping™ technology with a FullView Sensor™ that maps the layout of your home and intelligently avoids obstacles.
There are also a bunch of new tools to help users stay a little more organized, such as a new way of viewing files in Finder and stacking documents intelligently.
The boring-sounding feature is in fact an incredibly useful tool, essentially an AI-powered clone stamp that intelligently brought in other pieces of the image to replace your selection.
It doesn't matter where you carry it, the Go will intelligently detect and track your current activity, be it walking, running, swimming (it's waterproof to 5 ATM), or even sleeping.
"Having different political backgrounds will not stop us working intelligently for France, this was the first message the president wanted to convey," government spokesman Christophe Castaner told a news conference.
Yet this broad comedy approaches the idea of mutant oppression more intelligently and with more nuance than any of the straight-faced entries in the main X-Men film series.
But intelligently erasing and replacing a portion of a static image is one thing; doing it on a video, across multiple frames of changing content, is an entirely other challenge.
Samsung's new Galaxy S9 and S9+ each have an impressive new camera lens that can intelligently switch between two different apertures to capture the best daytime and low-light photos.
At the same time National Grid and the companies which run local power networks need to invest more in so-called "smart grids", which manage supply and demand more intelligently.
The Roborock S6 is a super-smart vacuuming and mopping machine that uses the same 32-bit quad-core processor found in smartphones to intelligently navigate and clean your space.
This 2.5-hour course covers the basics of how to do your research, how to estimate the true value of the entire market, and how to invest intelligently in cryptocurrency.
Democratic candidates who embrace the party platform and positions will be able to win and be part of a "blue wave" if those candidates articulate their positions intelligently and honestly.
The new Photos tab within the app sorts photos by days, months, and years, intelligently surfacing the photos that seem most important based on their content, and filtering out doubles.
You can build up quite a coterie if you take enough trouble, mix your friends intelligently, and show a little shrewdness as to when to invite them, and what for.
Exhibits like the one at the MoMA seek to elevate the conversation and create a basis of knowledge and thought so we can understand and react intelligently and with awareness.
They work intelligently too — the headphones turn on automatically when you unfold them, and they feature Apple's H1 chip to work with Siri and connect to all your Apple devices.
In the first of several intelligently uninflected leaps in time or geography, the director, Sudabeh Mortezai, jumps from this scene in Nigeria to a title card and then to Austria.
The F.T.C. has also sponsored multiple initiatives to intelligently predict and prevent robocalls, which should provide hope for the future — but none of these are a silver bullet just yet.
"The fact that he even has these numbers organized in a spreadsheet and he can talk intelligently about that is one of the strongest things going for him," Boneparth says.
During the 2017 race for lieutenant governor, Mr. Fairfax's Republican opponent, Jill Holtzman Vogel, said during a debate that he was not informed enough "to talk intelligently" about campaign issues.
The value will come in squeezing more out of them by linking them up and making them work together more intelligently — getting scale out of coordination rather than sheer size.
He's able to speak intelligently about all shades of techno and house, regardless of their place of origin, which made him the ideal guest for Episode 30 of Rave Curious.
One particularly interesting Xbox One-designed feature is auto zoom, where Skype will intelligently zoom in on a participant's face, instead of broadcasting a wide shot of your entire living room.
"They could have been the Amazon-killer retail brand if they had only realized the power of their platform and invested intelligently in a transformation, much like Walmart is doing today."
The Gang announces its version of the Alexa Prize, TrumpBot: an undisclosed amount of virtual tax breaks to the first person to create a chatbot that speaks intelligently for 20 seconds.
Improved sensor technologies mean robovacs can intelligently spot and avoid obstacles well before a collision occurs, and LG's new autonomous cleaner goes one step further by interacting with humans it encounters.
As this happens, it's important to keep in mind, the goals of this approach are designed to help you work more efficiently and intelligently — not to remove you from the equation.
The HomePod uses a six microphone array to not only hear you better, but sense the acoustics of its room placement and intelligently shape audio to provide a bigger sound stage.
Our current focus is on creating a seamless experience that allows agents to complete daily tasks more intelligently, which will eventually extend beyond close, to title, insurance, mortgage, escrow, and more.
More proof, if proof were needed, of the value of critical and analytical thinking to intelligently navigate an ever-expanding digital realm that is intent on increasingly augmenting and shapeshifting reality.
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic by Sam Quinones artfully and intelligently also describes how poverty and loss of hope for a better life are the seeds to addiction.
Free: iOS The Roll scans all the photos on your phone's camera roll and intelligently organizes them for you based on what's in the photo to make them more easily searchable.
The question is how to intelligently monitor and administrate a complicated environment like that of a space station, crewed spaceship or a colony on the surface of the Moon or Mars.
But the use of microgrids—decentralised energy grids that intelligently balance the local supply and demand of distributed clean energy resources—could avoid the need for massive spending on infrastructure upgrades.
According to Ars, the software intelligently analyzes each SDR video frame-by-frame and then assigns it a "lighting style" an appropriate profile that basically adjusts the picture's lightness and contrast.
The company is curating the overall topics manually, but Twitter will be relying on machine learning to intelligently populate the topics themselves so that the tweets can stay up to date.
And in the Teams chat app that competes with Slack, Cortana can detect that a group of people needs to meet, and will intelligently suggest times when everyone will be free.
Thomas has been working for over a decade in programming software that will intelligently drive soundtracks in relation to the user, be that for art installations, videogames, or apps like Fantom.
The field of artificial intelligence emerged in part at Carnegie Mellon in the 1950s in the work of faculty who developed software that showed how computer algorithms could intelligently solve problems.
And there was a difficult fourth-season arc about sexual assault and trauma that intelligently, I think, played on notions about gender and power that was also unexpected at the time.
Sweeps: Sweeps claims that they can make your website 40% faster with one line of code, by more intelligently loading all of the third-party tools that a website is using.
In a landscape of Christian films dominated by fake persecution porn, his new feature A Hidden Life is a bracing reminder of how cinema can wrestle intelligently and passionately with spirituality.
"If you buy intelligently, you can come out with something really nice," Ira Weissman, founder of the site The Diamond Pro, tells CNBC Make It. The key is to shop smart.
On the other hand, you're figuring out ways to stretch your money as Venus and Mercury face off with inventive Uranus, helping you drum up ways to invest creatively and intelligently.
"American Factory" is political without being self-servingly didactic or strident, connecting the sociopolitical dots intelligently, sometimes with the help of a stirring score from Chad Cannon that evokes Aaron Copland.
There are basically two options to use it: a toggle that switches between the two modes and an automatic function that intelligently flips back and forth based on sunrise and sunset.
"American Factory" is political without being self-servingly didactic or strident, connecting the sociopolitical dots intelligently, sometimes with the help of a stirring score from Chad Cannon that evokes Aaron Copland.
That is the question Ms Rappaport tackles, combing intelligently through the often bowdlerised archives of several countries, and trying to get past the romantic tone of much previous writing on the subject.
Snapchat's World Lens feature applies filters intelligently to the world around you using augmented reality and your smartphone's camera, and now you the app is adding support for Bitmoji to the feature.
With something like Google Photos, I'd be happy to have simple family albums that don't feel like they were painstakingly curated for me — or having it intelligently suggest things to add myself.
" Green outlined a list of 11 things he wants the ICG wants to achieve, including help the press "talk intelligently about online video" and "act as a bridge between creators and platforms.
According to Leopold, for due process to be real, an immigrant's plea must be made "knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently … I have a very difficult time believing that's the case here," he said.
You could scan the whole thing… but if you only scanned every other line (this is called "undersampling") and then intelligently filled in the missing pixels, it would take half as long.
Our own brains do it all the time: you have blind spots with stuff in them right now that you don't notice because your vision system is filling in the gaps — intelligently.
The CW series intelligently and thoughtfully pushes boundaries in every episode, whether it is introducing a topic that hasn't been discussed or challenging its audience to think differently about an existing idea.
Southgate's tactics have been hailed in the build-up to the tournament and the early stage of the game showed his formation at its best - pressing high, moving intelligently and creating openings.
Apple and Google both offer speakers that support multi-home audio, and a number of speaker manufacturers are tapping into AirPlay 2 and Google Cast to offer speakers that intelligently pair together.
Interviews normally try to get to the heart of something or someone, but this option isn't really open to Petridis as Manson is a very carefully (and intelligently) constructed bundle of contradictions.
You can find lots of other iOS and some new OS X email apps that try and help you do quick message triage, intelligently auto-sort various types of email and more.
You can find lots of other iOS and some new OS X email apps that try and help you do quick message triage, intelligently auto-sort various types of email, and more.
It then connects that data together, in a way that can intelligently tell you about an entire type of music, whether a massive genre like classical, or a tiny one like sadcore.
Predicting the future is a fairly stupid game, more than anything because it usually involves the assumption that people will act in a way that's predictable—in other words, rationally and intelligently.
Seeding equipment is becoming more precise, and increasingly cost-conscious farmers are applying fertilizer and chemicals more intelligently, said Al Mussell, head of research at Canadian think tank Agri-Food Economic Systems.
"If we want to intelligently plan out the future of the seabed in a way that minimizes our impact and unwanted consequences, we're going to have to do it soon," said McCauley.
This new system from Fraunhofer does it more intelligently, getting a basic idea of the object to be scanned and planning out what motions will let it do so efficiently and comprehensively.
The list of contemporary films that deal with the subject intelligently and sensitively is a short one, including Gillian Robespierre's 2014 comedy Obvious Child and Paul Weitz's 2015 road trip film Grandma.
The question for Lippmann, then, wasn't whether the average person was intelligent enough to make decisions about public policy; it was whether the average person could ever know enough to choose intelligently.
Jon Stein, chief executive of Betterment:By 2030, consumers will be using a platform that not only intelligently manages their investments, but also incorporates their ongoing cash management into their advice and automation.
In addition to opening up more quickly thanks to some under-the-hood engineering tweaks, it's also more intelligently arranged to promote the people and the apps you share to most often.
For him, the very fact that there was once an era in which the Islamic world drew, selectively and intelligently, on Western ideas and technology while remaining true to itself, still gives hope.
It would tell you when to leave for work, where your packages were, and even read your screen when you asked so it could intelligently figure out what you wanted to do next.
Wear OS can automatically and intelligently move the watch hands to either midnight or to 9 and 3 (so they createa a flat line) so they don't interfere with the display as much.
In addition, Comcast says it has invested in Plume, which makes a "router-killer" that intelligently balances home bandwidth between devices and offers plug-in pods that extend Wi-Fi throughout the home.
However the notion that algorithms can intelligently judge such human complexities as when nudity may or may not be appropriate is very much an article of faith on the part of the technoutopianists.
I used to think my ideal size for a bag was 25 liters or more, but this one convinces me that an intelligently laid-out smaller bag does the job just as well.
Instead, it generally grabs 1080p footage, and it's intelligently using its 4K capabilities when it needs them most – when it detects something unusual is happening, like a stranger entering your home for instance.
Much like the Eero, it's a puck-shaped router that you buy a few of, scatter throughout your house and enjoy perfect wireless signal forever after as they intelligently switch your signal up.
The koi swims between the console and a middle-mounted armrest touchscreen, and can do things like intelligently program the interior cabin conditions, music and more based on the destination and user preferences.
The demonstration showed how Wing's traffic management platform could automatically plot the paths of all these vehicles, and intelligently update and adapt those paths on the fly, in real-world outdoor flying conditions.
But he conceded it could be a threat to even white collar workers who do not pro-actively upskill and get to grips with using AI-enabled tools to intelligently augment their labor.
If it sees the other side of a chair that was captured in an earlier sweep, the camera will be able to intelligently locate itself and add its perspective to the greater model.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: AdobeIn 2010, Adobe introduced one of Photoshop's first true 'smart' features: a tool called Content-Aware Fill that could intelligently remove and replace objects in a scene.
NASA is now preparing for a human mission to Mars, but if our descendants ever shrug off their terrestrial bonds, it won't be Homo sapiens who leaves, but another, more intelligently designed species.
Eventually all of those packages, vehicles, delivery drones, streetlights–everything–will be intelligently and centrally managed through the cloud which has the potential to save everyone a lot of time, energy and money.
There are gestures to control the playback of texts by waving your hand over the front-facing camera, and the app will even intelligently suggest responses to texts to quickly enable location sharing.
After meticulous rehearsals with a road band so intelligently curated it could hit every note every night while evoking the responsive flexibility of a crack jazz combo, he embarked on his grand tour.
And like so many other flagship Android phones, the camera is also infused with some AI. Xiaomi says it uses AI to intelligently detect a person's outline and then blur the background out.
" Intelligently, Jaron's psychology-based essay fruitfully turns to the earlier book by Gilles Deleuze, Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation which questions the implications of the artist's habitual compulsive obsessions with "the wound.
Many journalists have fallen into the man-made global warming/climate change narrative, hook, line and sinker, generally because they either don't understand basic science or haven't done the research to comment intelligently.
The Iranian people have learned, after living almost 40 years under the Islamic Republic, to gradually and intelligently raise their voices in peaceful protests that will provoke the government to tear itself apart.
The lot of you are lauding it because it's the first time Meek seems to have moved intelligently, somehow gaining access to "Sixteen" and airing out a response minutes after it went live.
He couldn't figure out how to intelligently guide public opinion, so he sought to transcend it altogether by creating a "bureau of experts" that would decide public policy on behalf of the public.
Rapid electrification is a win-win for Colorado, a driver of decarbonization and a transfer of wealth from oil companies to consumers — but only if charging is managed intelligently, the new study argues.
Its followers, Foner writes, believed that "blacks lacked the capacity to participate intelligently in political democracy," thus providing the intellectual rationale for the South to overthrow Reconstruction and the North to disown it.
In the pages of The Olympian newspaper earlier this month, LGBT writer and advocate Sarah Toce intelligently observed that Amazon plays an oversized advocacy role in Washington State as an LGBT corporate ally.
Heffernan is smart, her writing has flair, she can refer intelligently to Barthes, Derrida, and Benjamin—also to Aquinas, Dante, and Proust—and she knows a lot about the Internet and its history.
The nature of the semiconductor manufacturing process simply creates these different thermal and frequency ranges, and vendors have intelligently figured out a way to create different models based on the variations that occur.
My team has already sung the praises of Dagne Dover, a brand that makes intelligently designed bags like a carry-all gym duffle, a professional leather tote, and a work-appropriate backpack, among others.
And it can't be emphasized enough: Solar and storage, especially if they are intelligently bundled, are going to cut into utility revenue in a big way well before they reach such crazy-low prices.
Her classes, which were filled with technique and alignment cues, were aimed at helping others "intelligently know and heal their bodies, and source their own power to heal through their practice," her website reads.
Another way NeuV can recoup costs is by managing electric power consumption from the grid, by intelligently monitoring electricity rates and charging only when it makes sense to do so from a cost perspective.
Just for good measure, I tossed in the Google Pixel XL and Galaxy S8, which don't have a second camera for Portrait mode, but have software features that can intelligently blur out the background.
Tesla said Wednesday that it's also rolling out a new feature this week called "On-Route Battery Warmup," which the company says intelligently heats a car's battery when the owner navigates to a Supercharger.
People watching this show were discussing the issues of race and police, and gender politics in the workforce, and why celebrities get treated different than other people, and talking about these ideas really intelligently.
Depending on what kind of motion is in the image, the app intelligently determines whether it should make a regular Live Photo, or whether it should localize the animation for a cinemagraph-like effect.
The good news is the Android TV interface has gradually found its way to a usable and even vaguely attractive stage: It scrolls well, it's intelligently laid out, and everything is easy to find.
A close look at his finish against Cerrone will reveal that his rushed blows mostly connect on Cerrone's shoulders or back, but it would be hard to argue that Cerrone was "intelligently defending" himself.
It builds intelligently on what the studio did in Gone Home: refining the after-the-fact story and the way a player discovers it by moving at their own pace through a believable space.
That goes for everything from true wireless buds intelligently pausing when you take them out to gaming headphones that are aware of your head position and position sound in the physical space around you.
For users sending a lot of repetitive sales or PR emails, the service offers a system that will keep you from copy-pasting up a storm and let you intelligently blaze through your emails.
Imparting comfort into a space with a large indoor/outdoor difference takes energy, and because energy is subject to supply and demand forces, using it intelligently means understanding its price at any given time.
Or why would you need a secondary camera to capture portrait mode-style pictures when machine learning can be applied to a regular photo and intelligently identify a background and then de-focus it?
Like Obama, she spoke intelligently about the deep partisan divide in Washington, D.C. "While Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," she said.
With the fintech market projected to be worth over $300 billion by 2023, the key question in the world of fintech is shifting from how to raise capital to how to intelligently spend it.
Seasoned with Kashmiri chiles, saffron, grape must and tamarind; garnished with pomegranate seeds, fresh mint, dill and parsley; and drizzled with prodigious amounts of sour yogurt, her dishes are intelligently conceived without being pretentious.
Watch that cross: Amazon is mastering how physical retail works today, so it can do offline what it already does incredibly well online, which is harness data to help retailers sell much more intelligently.
For one thing, it gives rise to celebrity populists, personified by Mr. Trump, whose inability to engage patiently or intelligently with policy issues makes it possible to sustain the fantasy that governing is simple.
Shawn and other pioneers of modern dance were given to addressing their audiences intelligently; Mr. Skybetter's lecture, though entirely in the intellectual parlance of today, was in that tradition, linking Shawn to Mr. Weinert.
"When I was first admitted to the New York Film Critics Circle, you would go to a conference room and you would intelligently debate film with Pauline Kael, Judith Crist, Vincent Canby," he said.
As well as adding 5G functionality to a third device, Motorola says that it's also putting out a software update that will allow its phones to share power intelligently with the 5G Moto Mod.
Special AI-powered technologies have also been employed to help the TV intelligently adapt its sound and image based on the room it's in, making this one of the smartest smart TVs there is.
There are also increasing efforts to split various types of workloads and activities across the smart clients and connected servers to intelligently take advantage of all the key benefits that each has to offer.
But I am convinced that they do a much better job designing familiar, workable, in-cabin user interfaces that intelligently link the car with those smartphone functions that are safe to use while driving.
But removing the fields in question from consideration for advertising is the right move, since the prospect of intelligently sorting through millions of real and imagined vocations for the occasional abuse is a daunting one.
We can't necessarily let everyone come willy-nilly, but we should be thinking intelligently about how to get more talented and hardworking people into American communities that have space for them, not driving them away.
The company promises that its "behaviour-based compression mechanism" will intelligently compress the apps you don't use very often, and it's modified the kernel so that the operating system is recycling the phone's memory faster.
It was obvious that Google's Pixel camera trumps absolutely everyone in low-light photography, but there were a number of occasions where the U11 Plus took the sharper photo and processed the image more intelligently.
But the wider ambition is to be able to use its expertise-ranking algorithms to intelligently assess all sorts of techie knowledge to be able to connect relevant experts with different professional "knowledge based problems".
And in iOS 13, Apple made a big change to the way it organizes photos in your iPhone's image library, intelligently sorting images into buckets based on the day, year, and month they were taken.
There are a lot of nice little design touches too, such as the volume level graphic on the pause button, and the ability to speed up playback and intelligently cut out any moments of silence.
It's pretty smart, too: It's learned, for instance, that many fonts use upper case characters for the lower case set, and it intelligently switches between the two depending on the type of font it's creating.
The company offers wealth management services through low-fee mutual funds intelligently managed by the same sort of toolkit that used to be available to big banks and the quant programmers that work for them.
And yet, this season for the Nationals already feels like an intelligently run marathon; their job now, more or less, is to spend the next 110 games staying and/or getting healthy for the playoffs.
But I am convinced that they do a much better job on designing familiar, workable, in-cabin user interfaces that intelligently link the car with those smartphone functions that are safe to use while driving.
That doesn't mean reporters and editors should be required to man phone banks all day, but it does mean thinking intelligently about how to give readers more ways to interact with the journalism they're consuming.
Essentially, it means a device with the Fathom plugged into it can react cognitively or intelligently, based on the things it sees with its camera (via computer vision) or data it processes from another source.
But the relevant question is decidedly not how can we uproot and deport more and more people, as Sessions seems to think, but rather how, going forward, can we intelligently restore a culture of compliance.
"The women who populate Phillips's novel are so intrinsically and intelligently identified with their region that it's impossible to understand or even consider them without Phillips's precise evocation of Kamchatka," our reviewer, Ivy Pochoda, writes.
But these days all the action is in autonomous vehicles — so they reinvented their technology to make a unique sensor that doesn't just see things but can communicate intelligently with the AI behind the wheel.
Noma founded a next-level locavorism that is widely if not always intelligently imitated, and one of its legacies is the notion that restaurants with global ambitions must demonstrate a strong attachment to their location.
Then it will be much easier and far less expensive to provide full-coverage insurance for all — or at least for all who are perceptively willing to be served by an intelligently designed healthcare system.
As I spent more time in the room, I came to realize that despite being one of the smallest hotel rooms I've ever stayed in, it was actually one of the most intelligently designed ones.
All kinds of horrors attend the journey, but—despite Zúñiga Varela's moving and intelligently ambiguous performance, which is easily the best thing about this show—her telling of them does little to enrich our understanding.
Well, if you believe $14 million in intelligently placed ads and $100,000 on Facebook was enough to win the White House in 2016, then Bloomberg is sure to win with his unlimited campaign war chest.
The balloons occupy the upper-edge of Earth's atmosphere, in an altitude band between 50,000 and 70,000 feet, riding wind currents and using automated navigation systems to intelligently fly in specific areas defined by Loon's engineers.
"The biggest challenge we faced with the creation of Second Edition was — as one might expect — creating a digital AI-driven Keeper that could guide the story intelligently without being intrusive to the gameplay," Valens said.
Ikea's new TRÅDFRI (translation: "wire-free") smart kit includes a wall-mountable and battery-powered dimmer switch, two white-spectrum bulbs, and a small hub that allows you to create device groupings that work together intelligently.
Entering social situations with a dual sense of scepticism and wild freedom, he allows as much time as required to discuss the background to his business, intelligently avoiding more emotional and personal topics with expert finesse.
Part of how AMD is accomplishing this is through things like the company's revised Precision Boost 2 technology, which more intelligently manages how much the CPU can boost as workload increases on a more granular level.
I think that there's absolutely room for a show that very intelligently interacts with political culture, and certainly people are really excited to have a kind of female avatar of fury out there, lambasting political bozos.
One of the ideas envisioned by Vivo is to take in a full-body scan of a person and then feed that information to a beautification AI that would more intelligently and proportionately pretty you up.
READMEIncredibly easy to use, even for self-administration, thanks to haptic feedback that lets you know when a reading has been successfully taken, and a color-changing LED that intelligently indicates the presence of a fever.
Like dual-band routers, the Orbi, an 802.11ac router supporting speeds up to 3Gbps, offers 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and can intelligently switch between the two so you always have the best signal, according to Netgear.
Instead of designating a permanent master ZonePlayer that centrally ran the entire network, the team created a distributed network in which every Player acted on its own and intelligently communicated with the others—no easy task.
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This is the world of the most innovative companies today: technology companies like Uber, Google, Facebook and many others who have re-architected their data supply chains to empower their people to move quickly and intelligently.
Since Caavo is watching the interfaces displayed on-screen, it can do things no other remote can do, like create a single search index and watchlist across devices and services and intelligently navigate on your behalf.
"  It also said that Bergdahl was not "presently suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him unable to understand the nature of the proceedings against him or to conduct or cooperate intelligently in the defense.
It is entirely more productive and effective to think of the list as your "seed population," akin to a representative sample in statistics, and intelligently expand your list to other voters with matching attributes and actions.
Why do you want to say because I reach this age, I'm not going to do what I'm doing, I am going to stop thinking and fall the cliff intelligently, I think it's a senseless idea.
But Sanger takes note of such differences, and the book's inclusiveness makes it useful as a one-stop reference for citizens who want to think intelligently about all issues of public policy having a cyber dimension.
"A structure began to be put into place, and we could avail ourselves of the data that was offered so we could speak more intelligently," said June Rubin, a Moms Demand Action volunteer in New York.
Given that President Trump's own businesses have needed to import help, why can't our representatives address this issue honestly and intelligently to achieve win-win outcomes for both employers and people simply seeking a better life?
I began assembling the team of programmers, data scientists, communications specialists and patent wonks we would need to implement and create a new business model that intelligently captures the power of blockchain in the patent space.
And while smoke was definitely blown at LG's otherwise unremarkable press conference this morning, the company also announced it was applying AI in a way that's both unexpected and smart: intelligently enhancing TV images using computer vision.
It remains to be seen just how good those connections are, but Apple reps told me the AirPods would use Handoff (where your Mac knows what your iPhone is doing) to help you switch between devices intelligently.
A critique of the methods through which history is taught and learnt, these films intelligently unpack how the residue of imperialism has prevented Haiti and other former colonies from realizing the emancipatory promise of their historic uprisings.
The answer is to think intelligently about the value propositions offered to us all in the wake of the ICO craze and, further, create a similar framework that gave rise to the best of the startup era.
There are a few layers to the new functionality, ranging from intelligently generated suggestions based on factors like your current location and time of day, to custom Siri interactions and full-fledged automated sequences combining multiple apps.
Already available in the mobile Inbox app, this is a feature where Google uses its AI systems to intelligently select which emails you'll want to be notified about and which you can afford to look at later.
While at Apple, Gross was present for the rapid fusing of machine learning with iOS and Mac OS. He cites specific efforts to intelligently pull contact information from correspondence and seamlessly integrate it within apps like Contacts.
For the last minute of the round, Lombard ate punches from the mount and stretched out on his front, never effectively or intelligently defending himself, and failing to stop even one in three blows at most points.
What if the apps on your phone knew where you were, what you were doing, what's nearby, and even what the weather was like outside, and then combined this information to react intelligently to your current situation?
Yet that growing volume of data arguably creates a challenge for those wanting to intelligently navigate the various signals it's possible to acquire — rather than just doing something super basic, like counting a daily number of steps.
Perhaps the most compelling use for Soli is its ability to sense when you're nearby, which helps it unlock the phone more quickly as you're reaching for it and intelligently turn off the display when you're away.
The new Swiftmoji app makes it easier to find just the right emoji to add an emotional twist to messages you send online, intelligently suggesting emoji you might use based on the words you have just typed.
The Nest Cam IQ is the latest product from Alphabet-owned smart home company Nest, an HD security camera with a 4K sensor it uses to do things like intelligently track faces and people at higher resolution.
"An educational system should give empowerment, skills to think critically, creatively, intelligently, the ability to contest, to challenge and to say, 'I think not,' " Professor Quawas said in an interview with The New York Times in 2014.
Or to put it differently, Obamacare is actually an intelligently designed system, and Republican claims that they could do much better even while slashing funding so they could cut taxes on the rich were always obvious nonsense.
Finally, there's a new 940fps slow-motion mode that records really fun clips intelligently: Just turn it on and take the picture and the phone will detect movement and take the best slo-mo shot it can.
Intelligently conceived and beautifully realized, these paintings implied a wide-ranging critique of the tenuous nature of shelter, the ongoing crumbling of infrastructure, and the precariousness of real estate markets and maybe even the gallery system itself.
What if your phone knew when, where, and what you're pointing it at; what if it had a library of trillions of images; and what if it could intelligently account for things like weather and time of day?
"By engaging patients intelligently at the moment they experience symptoms, Buoy can deliver triage at scale in a way that can be adopted seamlessly within the healthcare system as a new digital front door to the care journey."
"We wanted to intelligently dog Smith as much as we could to wear him out, and we wanted to make sure that we defended the 3 and most of the game we defended it really well," Pitino said.
Project Wing is preparing for a future in which it and others operate fleets of drones numbering in the thousands, delivering packages and serving other functions, while also intelligently navigating in and around buildings, weather and other UAVs.
He seems to have no inkling that operating in a dangerous world — one in which the United States is militarily involved in many conflict zones — requires some ability to communicate intelligently and forthrightly with both allies and enemies.
Better than Dishonored 2 phenomenal—an experience that is both tighter (with some intelligently reused assets/stages) and—for players like me, who want to see and do everything—even more expansive, with contract missions in each level.
StorytellingCaipira  is a cacophony of enormous hanging drawings, sculptural arrangements of found objects, and bronze calligraphic markings made from coat hangers that feel both primal and sophisticated, rudimentary but intelligently organized, apt metaphors for the misunderstood cultural outsider.
And if handled intelligently, the pragmatic Arab states such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates could follow suit, on the grounds that Kurdistan could serve as a bulwark against Iran and the Islamic State.
The show gathers Vicuña's intelligently conceptual and boldly political works produced over four decades, from sculptures and drawings to performances and site-specific installations; notably, for the first time in the exhibition's tour, it will also include painting.
Huawei's push here is AI HDR+, which the company says should identify elements in the frame (like faces, grass, or the sun), create an exposure map, and intelligently apply that to both minimize blown highlights and brighten up shadows.
The startup uses large amounts of data, all the way down to the weather near a store, to try to predict how busy it will be and how to intelligently staff that store and prepare for the foot traffic.
Start with research: external (salary comparisons across your industry for your level of experience) and internal (your data of accomplishments, results of your work) to arm yourself with the confidence to speak intelligently about your worth and the industry.
The A50 has three cameras on the rear: a primary 183 megapixel main camera, an 8 megapixel ultra wide lens (which the phone will intelligently recommend you use depending on what you're shooting), and a 5 megapixel depth sensor.
DeepMind says this means the company is one step closer to creating general purpose algorithms that can intelligently tackle some of the hardest problems in science, from designing new drugs to more accurately modeling the effects of climate change.
"Applying ML/AI to intelligently automate use cases and workflows in enterprises is an area where we see a tremendous amount of opportunity and some of our recent investments reflect that investment thesis," Madrona's Somasegar writes in today's announcement.
Now when you search, a big, pop-up search bar will appear over your window, and intelligently suggested results will pop up below based on who you chat with, what channels you're in, and what the search term is.
If we vote to leave it will force not just Europe but countries around the world to think more intelligently about the new institutions we need to cope with things like gene drives, lethal autonomous robotics, you name it.
The person who is best suited to us is not the person who shares our every taste (he or she doesn't exist), but the person who can negotiate differences in taste intelligently — the person who is good at disagreement.
Just as one cannot discuss human psychology intelligently without coming to grips with Freud's work, despite its flaws, Marx's historical analysis of class relations remains a powerful way to understand the enduring economic inequalities of his time and ours.
The two chief factors determining your interest in someone else's dreams would seem to be your level of emotional investment in the person telling the dream and the extent to which you believe that dreams can be intelligently interpreted.
It wasn't just any building, but a very intelligently and beautifully designed one: the Cholera Treatment Center, operated by Les Centres Gheskio, an acronym that stands for the Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections.
But over that same period, powerful political and economic interests in the US have dedicated themselves to undermining faith in government action, in favor of deregulated markets that have no capacity to react intelligently or proactively to existential threats.
The rapid pace of technological development across the fields of synthetic biology, robotic automation and ML has given us access to all the essential ingredients required to create a smart robotic platform capable of intelligently discovering novel therapeutic proteins.
With a political realignment on trade comes a new opportunity to talk about trading intelligently, in a way that benefits both the American people, our trade partners and the high tech companies who are driving the 21st century economy.
" Vizio smart TVs are also known to "spy" on users: The website states they "can intelligently recognize" the content on the screen, which "in the future" may be used to display various features including "advertisements that match your interests.
If you're a little too trigger happy with your camera's shutter button, Photoshop Elements 2018 makes it easier to wrangle thousands of photos by intelligently curating the best shots based on visible faces, and the perceived technical quality of the shot.
Beyerdynamic notes that the Xelento Wireless has support for Bluetooth aptX HD (assuming you've got a phone that works with it), and can intelligently switch to regular aptX or AAC formats for phones that don't have the higher audio quality standard.
But new technology is pushing beyond traditional statistics, and machines are acting more intelligently than ever — they're not just doing the analysis, machines are now finding patterns in data and figuring out how systems "work"… often without any human intervention.
"Take the end of the year to clean up your books, reconcile your cash, and when you are ready to talk about taxes, we can do so intelligently," said Dave Burton, a certified public accountant at Burton & Company in Hollywood, Florida.
Available only at PC scale right now, a variable refresh rate allows your computer's graphics card to better communicate with the display receiving the frames so it can intelligently get exactly how many frames it needs in any given moment.
Likewise, the manual steering-wheel mounted control dial, which also connects to the Navdy using Bluetooth, installs in seconds, and offers a satisfying tactile control option that's much more intelligently designed than most native steering wheel controls created by automakers themselves.
"As shareholders, we deserve a Board and management team with real skin in the game that will take action to strengthen the Buffalo Wild Wings brand, recapture operating margin opportunities, allocate capital intelligently, and employ an efficient franchising plan," McGuire said.
But it also performs those backups intelligently, ensuring that optimized versions of your most frequently used files are available instantly (Hot Storage) while the original larger files are safely stored in the digital equivalent of a remote warehouse (Cold Storage).
The weekly legal cases — the show was resolutely procedural almost to the end — were still intelligently devised and briskly dispatched, but they felt familiar and not very urgent, and more than ever seemed to be lecturing viewers about current events.
It's not just a simple remote, though: you plug everything into the large Caavo unit, and it uses machine vision (what the company is now calling Caavo Vision) to intelligently navigate the interface for all of those boxes behind the scenes.
With Elevate and its partners "equally committed to our cause and with important seats at our table, we're even more confident in our ability to launch intelligently and effectively," said Jeffrey Pollack, XFL president and chief operating officer, in a statement.
Creator and executive producer Aaron Sorkin's chronic inability to intelligently write female characters has plagued him over and over again, and yet, he really doesn't have much of an incentive to stop doing it because, well, everyone else does it, too.
One of the many assumptions your book undercuts is this idea that large groups of voters can deliberate reasonably — that if you give people the appropriate information and allow them to exercise judgment, they will do so more or less intelligently.
The company has teamed up with IBM to create the first vocabulary learning app powered by IBM's A.I., which adapts itself the child's current reading level and vocabulary range, then continues to intelligently adjust as the child's vocabulary skills improve.
And by writing intelligently about offbeat topics — from a locket meant to hold "mad money" to a deeply unsatisfying West Elm couch called "the Peggy" — The Awl and its sister sites did their best to live up to the motto.
Stripe Capital has something in common with the fraud protection: it's building on Stripe's big data analytics and algorithms to intelligently deduce who might be ripe to take a loan, and how much that customer might be able to pay back.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Everyone in the world could be provided with clean, affordable electric power by a global deadline of 2030 if international funding toward the effort is used more intelligently, the U.N. official in charge of the task said.
Great for deep cleaning, the V11 Torque Drive Cordless Vacuum Cleaner uses a special cleaner head to intelligently adapt to different floor types and features a whole-machine filtration system that's capable of slurping up the tiniest of dust particles.
In this case, even rudimentary object recognition would allow for a scene to be parsed more intelligently: sky distinct from landscape; landscape distinct from buildings; people and cars distinct from buildings; objects on tables distinct from the tables themselves — and so on.
One of the easiest examples to understand is image recognition: Spotting which of your photos includes a dog, or being able to tell when you're shooting a close-up of flowers (so the camera app can intelligently adjust the camera settings to match).
Google's white balance and exposure calculations are also more accurate, though Huawei has made improvements with a new AI-driven HDR+ image processing in the P30 Pro that calculates an exposure map for every image and intelligently adjusts each segment of the scene.
Other studies show that this is not because the top tier are investing more in technology (everybody is throwing money at it) but because they are investing more intelligently to enable their workers to do new things and to reinvent their business models.
Taking a page from the Betterment and Wealthfront playbooks that have been popularized in the U.S., CowryWise enables young, high net-worth Africans to invest their money more intelligently — with the machine learning tools previously available only to large financial services institutions.
At the 2017 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) last week, researchers from ETH Zurich presented a paper detailing a robotic system they've developed that's capable of intelligently stacking and balancing irregularly-shaped objects, with the ultimate goal of building larger structures.
First announced at Google I/O earlier this year, Duplex uses an incredibly, almost uncannily natural-sounding human voice, complete with with "umms" and "ahhs," to intelligently handle real-world tasks for you that Google Assistant otherwise couldn't manage through the internet.
The answer is pretty simple: The app is actually taking four different photos when you match the circles up and then composites each photo into one final image, intelligently omitting out the areas that are overexposed (white) while cropping and auto-rotating it.
Image: ScreenshotFor a little extra help with your cookie management, Privacy Badger (for Chrome and Firefox) is one of the best options out there, as it attempts to intelligently block tracking cookies without fundamentally breaking the sites your visiting, which isn't always easy.
With the addition of some extra helping hands, so that the software could intelligently choose what topics to refer to in the future based on what it had already said, it was ready to compete with the likes of Trump and Bush.
"Celonis is an intelligent system using logs created by IT systems such as SAP, Salesforce, Oracle and Netsuite, and automatically understands how these processes work and then recommends intelligently how they can be improved," Celonis CEO and co-founder Alexander Rinke explained.
It's important to note that while the Xgimi team uses 4K in their marketing materials, that just means it can interpret and downsample a 4K signal intelligently – output is 1080p, but it does manage that with sharp definition even at large sizes.
Some of these stories may even prove to be true, and the City Council should definitely be considering such factors as driver turnover on rideshare services and how to accommodate that in caps, or how to intelligently craft fee structures and wage minimums.
He moves intelligently off the ball, sucks in offensive rebounds with a quick second jump and a seven-foot-four wingspan, and shoots his signature push shot—an automatic deuce from eight to ten feet—like a crumpled draft at a wastebasket.
The success of such an approach requires a radical transformation — from simply collecting, storing and relaying information back to users to intelligently processing the data collected to help recommend highly personalized, evidence-based techniques, designed to nudge behaviors in the right direction.
"That is the kind of outcome you get when major players in an American industry stop reflecting intelligently about the public good and don't look beyond their immediate bottom line," Mr. Hargan warned, according to a person with knowledge of the meeting.
These include a new Quick Selection tool that Pixelmator says snaps to boundaries more intelligently than ever before; a feature that automatically labels different layers based on their content; and a Repair tool that will quickly and seamlessly remove and replace parts of any photo.
Spectacular revelations about surveillance practices, like those leaked by Chelsea Manning and Edward J. Snowden, spurred fears of a creeping Orwellian state, even though the vast stores of material outed seemed mostly to show ordinary government officials working hard, and even intelligently, at their jobs.
You get two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, one HDMI 2.0 port, one DisplayPort, one Gigabit Ethernet port, and "Killer DoubleShot Pro" networking which intelligently prioritizes the fastest connection (either Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and sends all traffic over the fastest option.
The referee dithered and Calderwood chased with a running knee to the butt and a few unanswered strikes before the referee realized that going fetal (as anyone will when hit in the gut hard enough and at the right time) is not intelligently defending yourself.
Audi is also touting a smart braking system that intelligently blends, on the fly, mechanical braking with regenerative braking (where the electric motors spin backwards, feeding energy back into the battery) which the company says will help optimize energy use during daily driving situations.
The system intelligently balances the network traffic between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands to help reduce bottlenecks and slowdowns, and because the router and extender are sold as a set, they come pre-paired and configured to work together right out of the box.
Like the other challenges the Defense Department's R&D arm has offered, the CGC is focused on autonomy — but where the original Grand Challenge and Robotics Challenge were about intelligently navigating the real world, this one is about operating in a threat-filled internet.
Most phones take advantage of the cloud through individual third-party apps like Google Drive, OneDrive, and iCloud Drive, but the Robin takes the next step by intelligently "offloading" (basically deleting) all the old digital detritus it doesn't think you need or want anymore.
"We want to be the focal point where teams can easily collect all possible data and context of where the user became frustrated or was having problems and intelligently provide all of that data for developers without having to jump through hoops with customer support."
The camera's shutter is open for a full four seconds — during which time I get to see the image exposure steadily rising until night scenes start to resemble daytime — and then all the information gathered is intelligently used to render a clean and sharp image.
So if Fabula's language-agnostic propagation and user focused approach proves to be as culturally universal as its makers hope, it might be able to raise flags faster than human brains which lack the necessary language skills and local knowledge to intelligently parse context.
Diagnosis is one of the most complex aspects of the medical interaction: beginning with honest, comprehensive and detailed information from the patient, astute observation and physical examination, leading to intelligently selected imaging and/or laboratory tests and finally interpreted through knowledge, analysis, judgement and intuition.
He should offer a thoughtful, serious, and presidential-calibre portrait of America appealing to the goodness and conscience of the nation, explaining why Democrats seek to bring our people together, and focusing intelligently on issues of health care, immigration, economic fairness and simple justice.
They do so not because they have no strong convictions of their own, but rather out of a profound understanding that the astute presentation of divergent views makes us more thoughtful, not less; and that we cannot disagree intelligently unless we first understand profoundly.
It's built from the ground up to intelligently solve complex tasks in simulation before attempting them in the real world, an early step in the quest for smarter robots capable of complex tasks that require not only complicated physical manipulation, but some degree of thought.
It was the German's 18th assist of the season and he added a goal of his own in the second half after Rashford had held up the ball intelligently before passing to Herrera whose 20-metre shot was deflected in off Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny.
From the beginning, the Surface Pro has been a series of intelligently engineered tablets that can be used as laptops if you really want to—but I don't think anyone would really claim that a Surface Pro is a suitable full-time replacement for a clamshell.
Imagine a world where we're not pressured to compromise on long-term investment, hesitant to disrupt ourselves, or hamstrung in the way we can reward and acquire new talent due to stock price concerns, but consistently investing intelligently toward the realization of our mission and vision.
Using a camera that's capable of scanning objects in 3D, a robot arm with a three-fingered gripper was able to create detailed models of multiple sandstone rocks, and use those models to intelligently stack and balance rocks on top of each other, making a simple tower.
The feature varies how long you can rewind by game, with a sliding scale ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes depending on how fast the in-game action tends to happen, but it sounds like it's a thoughtful feature implemented intelligently by Nintendo .
As a subscription service, it has steady revenues that it can deploy intelligently, maintaining a large network of experts whom it can call on to do the critical work of dissecting a book, picking out its important parts and writing them up in a compelling way.
At last year's Google I/O developer conference, Google introduced a new Awareness API that would allow for smarter applications that could understand where you were, what you were doing, what's nearby, and even the weather, in order to more intelligently react to your current situation.
So perhaps Costolo's platform aims to tackle the challenge of intelligently interpreting a range of wellness signals in a way that maximizes their utility and effectiveness, and also amps up the motivational potential (hello social features) of using devices and services to achieve fitness lifestyle goals.
Part of this was in managing to whip himself into top condition once again, but the majority of this had to do with Rua actually sticking to an intelligently built gameplan rather than relying on his talent and power to carry him as he had previously.
The way it does this is with the help of neural network processing — the same stuff that helps Google's Deep Dream algorithms detect objects in scenes and generate nightmarish impossible terrors — which intelligently manipulates your image to turn it into an artwork of a particular predetermined style.
If people decide that they want to vote tactically — and I completely understand that because of Brexit being mixed up [in the election], and frankly, dissatisfaction with both main parties — then web sites that tell you how to do that intelligently and provide the information, then… great.
But with increased choice to balance, the job of the fleet manager looks set to get more challenging — both when it comes to negotiating with (more and smaller) suppliers; understanding costs and utility; and intelligently matching transportation solutions with business needs and staff desires, argues Avrios.
Such headsets would have to be very lightweight indeed — essentially a standard pair of glasses yet able to switch dynamically and intelligently between digital and real world views, say fading up your companion's face when you turn toward them so you can try and catch their eye.
Scientists call this narrow versus general AI, and while we're still living in the age of the former, it's only a matter of time before we achieve the latter: an age in which machines can function across a wide array of tasks as intelligently as a human.
Brown and Nets general manager Sean Marks both sprouted from San Antonio's tree, so this makes sense for no other reason than they'd be on the same page with an understanding of how to play intelligently on a night-to-night basis even with inconsistent results. 10.
The idea is to teach kids how to use the internet intelligently, and also in doing so, they learn how to not be fooled by fake news because they know what a resource is and they know what it looks like to put together a correct story.
With that in mind, we should approach the idea of instant credit lines cautiously and intelligently; never accept offers you can&apost reasonably afford in the long term, and always use that convenient auto pay feature to make sure you stay on top of your bills.
Felicia and I agree that Skydio should have a panic button to instantly get out of trouble, or maybe a way to intelligently avoid people and roads, but I also wish it would simply follow me more closely under the obstacles instead of trying to dodge around.
I've casually called myself a Luddite when expressing general frustration with social media or internet culture, but as it turns out, you can't intelligently discuss what most people think of as an anti-technology movement without understanding the role of technology in capitalism, and vice versa.
It was only then that you saw Almeida at his best as Jabouin covered up and pushed off, working intelligently on defense, while Almeida hammered his head just long enough to expose the body and sink in a good shot before reversing the process to expose the head.
The layout was intelligently deployed — from Renee Gladman's pale, expansive drawings, you moved toward a painting from Torkwase Dyson's Water Table series, overlooking Harold Mendez's sculptural black box, which itself concealed a pre-Columbian death mask, as though you were being drawn into ever darker and murkier depths.
With watchOS 5.0, the Apple Watch will also be able to more intelligently detect the beginning and end of workout sessions, automatically logging data if you've hurried out the door and forgot to hit start, while automatically turning off the tracking when it detects a period of inactivity.
The startup wants to be able to teach people about the benefits of temporarily ditching food, intelligently recommend whether 13-hour, 16-hour or another fasting regimen is best for users depending on their health goals and provide guidance to keep people motivated when their craving a bite.
But going a step further and requiring social media platforms themselves to pay a levy to fund domestic education programs — to arm citizens with critical thinking capabilities so people can more intelligently parse content being algorithmically pushed at them — is not, apparently, forming part of government's current thinking.
Instead of passing an object from one print head to the next when its job is done, the printheads can intelligently work together to speed up the creation of an object, or each head can work on different areas so that larger prototypes can be produced in one run.
Essentially, Bud acts as the tech layer that intelligently connects bank account data to third-party financial services, including those provided by fintechs and more traditional financial providers, as well as doing a lot of the other heavy-lifting required to create new consumer experiences from bank data.
The new iOS version will let you tap or swipe to type out words and intelligently predict words for sentences, just... The US government is about to approve Charter's bid for Time Warner Cable, and like similar mega-mergers in recent history, it's coming with plenty of strings attached.
Through brownfield development, there is the potential to make health care more effective, make our cities more efficient, reduce traffic and congestion, reduce energy consumption, grow our food more intelligently, fight pollution, make our roads safer and lay the groundwork for the future of autonomous devices and shared economies.
She says her intention is to come up with a new legal hermeneutics — so, basically, a framework for lawyers to approach computational law architectures intelligently; to understand limitations and implications, and be able to ask the right questions to assess technologies that are increasingly being put to work assessing us.
Mr. McMonagle for his passionate and powerful articulations of truth; Ms. Agrusa for her thorough research to bolster counsel McMonagle; to Mr. Andrew Wyatt for his unequivocal skills in public relations; to our team, who worked diligently and intelligently; to our staffs for their continuous commitment to our family and me.
"The fitness trend appears to be gadgets, gadgets, gadgets… Many of these are great, but it leaves a big group of everyday athletes without the option to train more intelligently with the advanced analysis offered by separate motion sensors," Kresten Juel Jensen, co-founder and CEO of Motosumo, tells me.
By pursuing a policy area that, rationally and intelligently, has attracted bipartisan support in the past, Congress can enhance America's growth prospects, maintain its record of impressive job creation, unleash more of its productive engines and help to meet its citizens legitimate aspirations for their wellbeing and that of future generations.
But make no mistake, the work is as intelligently, craftily political as it is personal: In an age when we're constantly calling out the objectification of women, Sherman's work forces us to gaze at not just women, but older women who are consistently desexualized, stigmatized, and written off by our culture.
But the Intelligent Tow Tank, as they call this robotic experimentation platform, is designed not just to do the mechanical work of dragging something through the water, but to intelligently observe the results, change the setup accordingly to pursue further information, and continue doing that until it has something worth reporting.
Relex competes with management systems from SAP, JDA and Oracle, but Kärkkäinen said that these are largely "legacy" solutions, in that they do not take advantage of advances in areas like machine learning and cloud computing — both of which form the core of what Relex uses — to crunch more data more intelligently.
The Nextbit Robin storage dashboard The Nextbit Robin boasts an unusual teal-colored design, but its real differentiator is how it deals with storage: When it runs out of local space, it automatically and intelligently backs up data and apps to 100GB of cloud storage, which is included in the purchase price.
The government "is stunned, fearful, without the capacity to respond, with weak people responsible for foreign affairs and trade, when Mexico needs to present a position of firmness, dignity, patriotism and act intelligently," Reforma newspaper quoted Miguel Barbosa, the leader of the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), as saying Friday.
Since the State Department started its monthly release of Clinton's emails from her time as secretary of State, the evidence has shown that she recklessly communicated with her staff and top political advisors with no regard for the security of classified material that the American people entrusted her to handle ethically and intelligently.
But I did notice the HomePod was able fill a large room very well and sounded great no matter what angle I was listening from, which Apple says is possible because the HomePod is smart enough to intelligently tune itself and balance the audio to match any room or position you put it in.
Bot: Okay, you're scaring me now… Human: And in the latter years the great human realized it was better to replace all the human writers he had employed to help train the machine how to intelligently order information for humans — because it was shown that humans could not be trusted not to be biased.
The human touch at the end is one of the most important parts of the experience, Tullman said, but it still has to intelligently divvy up the limited number of educators it has among the thousands — or, in the future, potentially millions — of customers in order to ensure that experience blankets its entire user base.
COMPUTER SOFTWAREHeadquarters: SeattleYear founded: 2016US headcount: 120Largest job functions: Engineering, Business Development, SalesMost common skills: Analytics, Cloud Computing, SQL What you should know: Amperity, which helps companies such as Starbucks and the Gap use their customer data more intelligently, has raised $87 million in funding to date, which has helped fuel its massive expansion.
Things like this happen to black and brown people in this country every single day, and they talk about it, tweet about it, and write about it, but for more reasons than I can discuss intelligently in this small space, people who look like me -- white people -- often don't see, hear or believe their stories.
" Even if an official can't be fired for refusing to rule as the president wants while a case is under way, the Myers court said, the official can afterward be removed "on the ground that the discretion regularly entrusted to that officer by statute has not been on the whole intelligently or wisely exercised.
Van Vechten, a complex figure who touched several arts and aspects of society, had been intelligently passionate about ballet since before World War I. His photographs, most dating from the 1940s and '50s, are full of information — but some tip matters decidedly over into the tastelessly tasteful, ego-flaunting, offbeat area known as camp.
Sony says this is because it's using the chip to rebuild the image pixel-by-pixel, and using a reference library of thousands of 4K images taken from Sony's extensive library of film and TV studio content to do that rebuilding intelligently, instead of just having to take a guess based on surrounding pixels, as other TV makers do.
The curation is intelligently expansive; the show encompasses the many registers of diaspora and exile that frame the Cuban experience, with works on view by artists born in Miami, artists born on the island and living there like Yoan Capote, those based elsewhere like New York, and canonical Cuban-born, Miami-based giants like José Bedia and Gory.
We also invested in Nexar, an app that lets camera phones video and monitor and intelligently score in real time all the cars on the road around you, so if a Blue Prius cut you off yesterday in Palo Alto, [everyone on the platform] will know not necessarily that that Prius is bad but that you should watch out.
AI also aids the Kirin 980's power efficiency, as Huawei says it's using it to more accurately and intelligently predict load requirements, making it more responsive to the power needs of the user — both when the chip needs to power up more cores and when it's done its task and can save energy by slowing down.
It can, for instance, upscale blurry images or video intelligently, because it "knows" that certain patterns indicate letters, and can be hammered into shape no matter how artifacted; other patterns indicate the hard edges of a face, and can be contoured and sharpened as the system sees fit in order to bring the image up to snuff.
The support required to address their reasons for smoking and motivations for quitting will vary drastically from person A to person B. To tackle this, we are developing our flagship product, Quit Genius, a behavioral intervention for smokers looking to quit, capable of intelligently identifying and adapting to all aspects of the user's thoughts and feelings about smoking.
It's a well-worn cliché of book jacket copy to say that place is as important a character as any of the people in a book, and yet the women who populate Phillips's novel are so intrinsically and intelligently identified with their region that it's impossible to understand or even consider them without Phillips's precise evocation of Kamchatka.
Perhaps a story about an adult intelligently wading through the pull of ambition and financial need on the one hand and pride and principle on the other shouldn't feel as unusual as it does, but there are far more stories full of cartoonishly awful Hollywood types than there are ones as measured and sober as this one.
"We talked very intelligently about how analytics tells you what happens over a thousand or 10,000 events, but it doesn't mean that on a Tuesday night in July in the bottom of the seventh inning — this player against this pitcher, with their thousands of data points — something's not going on that should push you in another direction," Middleton said.
Beyond image, the Q950TS also includes a unique audio system with built-in drivers on the top, sides, bottom, and rear of the TV. Smart TV capabilities are very advanced as well, including support for special AI-powered picture and audio modes that can intelligently adapt sound and image based on the characteristics of your room.
In The Last Jedi, almost everyone is trying to shut down or eradicate some part of their past, and you get the sense that Rian Johnson was (politely) attempting to do the same thing with Star Wars itself, jettisoning the series' long-running penchant for quasi-mystical mumbo-jumbo, and pushing the films toward a more intelligently designed version of faith.
Photo courtesy Hasso Plattner InstituteNot only does the TrussFab software automatically calculate how many empty soda bottles you'll need to build something real, it's able to calculate the stresses and loads your structure will be subjected to, intelligently engineering and reinforcing the design so that a soda bottle chair, for example, can actually support a 180-pound human sitting on it.
While the specific product specifications were nearly impossible to evaluate, what convinced me to lead an early round of funding was the entrepreneurs' thoughtful discussion and evidence around the state of payments as being early days, the failure of other start-ups to intelligently or effectively use the ACH network, and the importance of the extra layers of security required to be named the winner in payments.
Microsoft, hot on the heels of the news that it is buying LinkedIn for $26.2 billion, has announced yet another acquisition, this time in the area of natural language and artificial intelligence: the company has purchased Wand Labs, a startup that develops messaging apps — and specifically technology behind them that lets them act more intelligently (beyond and alongside our own intelligent interactions on them, of course).
"If they're interested in Everett, that shows they're approaching things pretty intelligently, because he's very, very good," Finance Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) told the news outlet.
Whether it's a whiz-bang Siri demo (proactively chatting with you about music on HomePod perhaps?) or an intelligently useful new feature (like using machine learning to de-emphasize spammy notifications), Apple has to actively fight the widespread belief that it's fallen drastically behind in AI, or WWDC 2018 will fall in the "L" column for the company, no matter how many cool new Animoji it tosses on the screen.
Developing sensible, intelligently run, reasonably generous welfare programs for those who cannot or simply have not done it for themselves is a relatively small project, but trying to have government impose some kind of political discipline on the entirety of the health-care system — which is as explicit a part of the current daft Republican health-care program as it is of Obamacare — is a different kind of project entirely.
As you'll see, the best commenters all did one or more of the following things: They added original thought and nuance to the discussion instead of just repeating what was in the article; they considered how their own feelings and beliefs shaped their responses; they used analogies to illustrate their points; they engaged with competing ideas intelligently and civilly; and they connected the topic to current events, history and literature.
CASA HUB i8: 8-in-1 Hub for iMac, and iMac Pro Similarly, you can expand your iMac and iMac Pro connections with this eight-in-one hub, which intelligently converts a USB Type-C port to a USB 3.1 Type-C port, two standard USB 3.1 Type-A ports, an HDMI video port, a pair of SD/microSD memory card readers, and a 48kHz/16-bit stereo earphone jack.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is showing that he is very concerned about Venezuela's political crisis by intelligently and diplomatically leading more than 50 nations in recognizing a different president — Juan Guaido — than dictator Nicolas Maduro, whose vote-counters elected him as Venezuela's president.
So you said, intelligently, to yourself, Hey, do I want to sicken and die under this bridge over the next ten to eighteen months, in the company of those same drugging/drinking creeps who have bullied and treated me like shit most of my adult life, or go live somewhere safe, out West, with killer meals and free meds and a team of young colleagues who'll watch over me and maybe even put some purpose back into my life?
It's hard to say whether this was not just an elaborate marketing ploy, where Amazon was able to amass a huge swathe of data of a run of cities across the U.S. — which it can now use to build out other services in those regions more intelligently — rather than a genuine search for a location (or locations, as it turned out) that, at the end, of the day, felt very obvious when you think more about it.
These would entail a whole suite of interconnected technologies: a community battery storage system, smart meters which actively monitor the entire system, air-to-water heat pumps intelligently managed according to actual demand, local energy trading between the houses so they can exchange surplus, more electric vehicles, the use of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units which generate both heat and electricity using biomass, and the installation of a local district heating network to distribute heat to multiple houses.
Mr. McMonagle for his passionate and powerful articulations of truths; Ms. Agrusa for her thorough research to bolster Counsel McMonagle; to Mr. Andrew Wyatt for his unequivocal skills in public relations; to our team, who worked diligently and intelligently; to our staffs for their continuous commitment to our family and me ... and to our children, grandchildren, and other family who loves us ... and to our dear friends and supporters, who never gave up on us, despite it all.
The data that comes out of those systems can prove to be very useful — to help other systems and employees work more intelligently, to help companies make better business decisions — but only if it's put in order: now, a startup called Tealium, which has built a system precisely to do just that and works with the likes of Facebook and IBM to help manage their customer data, has raised a big round of funding to continue building out the services it provides.

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