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synthetic

[sin-thet-ik] / sɪnˈθɛt ɪk /


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This type of vulnerability is known as synthetic lethality, a principle already used in several targeted cancer treatments.

From Science Daily

What’s important is understanding how human hands can grasp an object, and then extrapolating that to whatever synthetic appendage has been chosen, she added.

From MarketWatch

What’s important is understanding how human hands can grasp an object, and then extrapolating that to whatever synthetic appendage has been chosen, she added.

From MarketWatch

With the emerging developments in AI and molecular genomics, humankind may soon progress from “received” life, generated by natural engineering, to designing and constructing synthetic life that is disconnected from history and heredity.

From The Wall Street Journal

So if we want something like synthetic consciousness, the central question may not be, "What algorithm should we run?"

From Science Daily