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programmed

adjective as in automated

adjective as in computerized

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adjective as in indoctrinated

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adjective as in planned

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The robot dog, which has been programmed with the intrinsic movement method, tends to jump and move much faster and more dynamically than its siblings, which rely on more conventional movement patterns.

Once they reach the top of the epidermis, they undergo a programmed death, cornification, to create a protective barrier of dead cells.

By studying late-onset cases, Igdoura and his team uncovered that these diseases begin in the spinal cord, where chronic stress on a cellular component called the endoplasmic reticulum triggers programmed cell death.

He asked to remain anonymous, but he had worked on material that was used to train the viral AI chatbot ChatGPT, so that it was programmed not to regurgitate horrific material.

From BBC

Shopping online is just as disheartening, they lamented, because of bots programmed to hoover up products the instant they’re available.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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