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It's impossible to stray too far from Hunter's preprogrammed success.
In other words, it had no preprogrammed assumptions, no limiting biases.
That said, some could argue that we are preprogrammed to self destruct.
Preprogrammed with settings for the tourdion, the gavotte, krumping and the boogaloo.
Preprogrammed with settings for the tourdion, the gavotte, krumping and the boogaloo.
That switch will be preprogrammed but you can always change their defaults.
It also has four preprogrammed shots: dronie, cable cam, reveal, and orbit.
Everyone logs in and watches a preprogrammed set of questions and answers.
If it can continue executing a preprogrammed move while ensuring connection, even better.
It can write "any preprogrammed text of up to 107 words," he said.
Conscious hosts, free of loops and preprogrammed motives, should allow for more traditional stakes.
There are a number of other additional preprogrammed Hyperlapse shots on-board, as well.
Unlike a normal Lyft experience, the cars will only travel to 20 preprogrammed destinations.
Genetic engineering could allow us to correct the preprogrammed decay hiding inside every cell.
It just recites the same preprogrammed sermon about the Heart Sutra over and over.
The calculators all use two AAA batteries and are preprogrammed to play around 20 songs.
"AI algorithms operate by finding clever ways to optimize for a preprogrammed objective," Selman said.
I've got a bit obsessed, I supposed...I don't want to use preprogrammed drum sounds.
Perhaps there was no way to override the preprogrammed de-orbit burn, Dr. McDowell said.
SpinMaster is selling Boxer, a small robot with a number of preprogrammed games, for $79.99.
Or, choose from a pleasing array of preprogrammed palettes that slowly shift to keep things interesting.
And although some of the bot's behavior was preprogrammed, it did develop some strategies by itself.
This, like eHang's craft, will offer a preprogrammed point-to-point service for avoiding traffic jams.
On the right, there are some preprogrammed options you can select from a "digital touch" menu.
The system was preprogrammed with both 3D images of the chair's components and with assembly instructions.
Meanwhile, Apple's storied executives spend their time on stage looking just like Microsoft's most preprogrammed leaders.
And they're not just artfully welling up, à la "The Bachelor" on his preprogrammed engagement day.
What does this mean for Rubio and the emerging conventional wisdom that Rubio is a preprogrammed robot?
Shimon the robot has been around for a while now, playing alongside human musicians using preprogrammed songs.
The strip definitely adds some organic feel to loops you've preprogrammed and another performative element as well.
"They can be preprogrammed or remotely piloted as an expendable asset at relatively low cost," it stated.
In other words, he argued that evolution wasn't preprogrammed; rather, it depended on the environment and circumstances.
Commercial drones are preprogrammed to land or return to base when they lose either of these signals.
Or "innate" immunity, the more ancient phalanx of immune responses that is preprogrammed to fight certain pathogens?
For example, there's now a preprogrammed false-alarm alert in their system, according to the Washington Post. Gov.
This one from Farberware has eight preprogrammed cooking options and can cook up to two pounds of food.
The included software features dozens of preprogrammed profiles to help make the most of it in different applications.
Unless we can do so, we risk marching like an army of preprogrammed robots towards a distinctly dystopian future.
The software was preprogrammed to look for certain features that past research has shown correlates with a conversational mood.
A trained eye will recognize stock tools and preprogrammed brushes, like the oft-used Kyle Webster brushes in Photoshop.
However, people also seem quite skeptical, saying that he comes off too much like a preprogrammed Washington political robot.
Then the scientists gave everyone an activity monitor, which came preprogrammed with a goal of 10,000 steps each day.
You can arm and disarm the alarm, call for help, trigger the siren, and set preprogrammed modes, all via voice.
The app is a clever timer with preprogrammed information on cooking times for foods as varied as steak and vegetables.
" WGSN's Jane Monnington Boddy agreed, saying, "People do have an inbuilt, preprogrammed understanding of colors, as animals do in nature.
" A SAM, or Semiautonomous Attachment Mine, could be preprogrammed to latch onto a specific target and detonate on command. "Sixteen.
Snippets of their conversation seem to show real intelligence, but when you analyze what's being said, they're revealed as preprogrammed gambits.
This means that instead of mapping out preprogrammed questions and answers, chatbots are taught by looking for patterns in large datasets.
DevBot has an array of sensors, plus advanced GPS for navigating the track, which is not preprogrammed into the car's computers.
For those epic shots that you see professionals posting on Instagram or YouTube, Parrot has preprogrammed "CineShots" into the companion app.
Performances that rely this heavily on technology can often feel dead inside — too regulated and preprogrammed ever to seem truly live.
But she didn't push on his evasions, especially on that last point, nor break through his word cloud of preprogrammed phrases.
Women know these boyfriends are preprogrammed machines, yet they happily pay to hear the "men" whisper sweet nothings in their ears.
In fact, the Spot's model of the world around it is pretty shallow, consisting mostly of obstacles, footholds, and preprogrammed routes.
In the real world, this action would trigger the device to call a preprogrammed emergency contact like a family member or 911.
After public backlash, a Google spokesperson clarified that the feature can only predict when you're going to preprogrammed home and work destinations.
Otherlab offered the concept of a C-17 or C-130 cargo plane carrying hundreds of the gliders preprogrammed with delivery coordinates.
If you have seen the movie, you'll remember that Ava is preprogrammed to tap into the search history of the protagonist, Caleb.
A hatch in the roof opens and through it a purpose-built quadcopter called Optimus lifts off to fly a preprogrammed route.
These cells belong to our "innate immunity"—they can't learn anything new but arrive preprogrammed to destroy sick or aberrant host cells.
In other words, our children may come preprogrammed to play with fire, and if so, it's an impulse extremely difficult to suppress.
These words have a particular resonance in today's political culture, a climate for which the museum has been "preprogrammed," Ms. Geft said.
For virtual humans to be believable, their actions can't be preprogrammed in a traditional hard-coded sense, but must instead be extremely flexible.
Adi: People have pointed out the dubious consent of Deckard's kiss with Rachael, so I guess it's more defensible if that was preprogrammed.
They can also be controlled remotely through the mobile app, or preprogrammed with a basic coding application designed to teach some programming basics.
" Unlike instinct — which leads to preprogrammed, rigid responses — emotions "focus the mind and prepare the body while leaving room for experience and judgment.
The recordings could have been preprogrammed, although they're played with a perky, lived-in musicality that suggests a live musician's instincts and touch.
Even a drone that has been preprogrammed to a fly a certain course will often still emit a GPS signal that can be tracked.
It's partly that techniques like deep learning still aren't good at generating coherent text (even the most advanced chatbots today rely on preprogrammed phrases).
This device can dive as deep as 18,000 feet as it follows a preprogrammed route and then returns to the surface on its own.
Will the winner be the company that develops a vehicle capable of driving along a preprogrammed route, in ideal weather conditions, in certain cities?
Within minutes Mya rules out candidates based on a preprogrammed assessment model or moves them along to the next part of the interview process.
They could start out without preprogrammed preconceptions and make inferences from the data about how the world works and how to work in it.
The evidence suggests that a child learns language with exposure to very little data, which chimes in with Chomsky's idea that we do come preprogrammed.
The company will also be offering a $150 Echo Plus, which is preprogrammed to be compatible with 100 different devices including smart lights and locks.
Instead, it's a generic term to describe a preprogrammed opponent or character that feigns intelligence but is really just following a narrow set of instructions.
A logic bomb has a set of instructions secreted inside the computer code that – when the conditions or timing is right – executes a preprogrammed routine.
Shakey was equipped with a camera and controlled by a remote computer that had been preprogrammed with a complete two-dimensional map of Shakey's world.
All those things feel right in the moment, because they respond to preprogrammed neural and hormonal signals that we had no hand in consciously choosing.
The robot can even pair with a smartphone to act out "ezojis" — emoticons that trigger a preprogrammed dance and light show similar to how bees communicate.
At Accenture, Kanioura works with clients to roll out preprogrammed AI platforms that have helped companies like San Francisco's Golden State Warriors and Colombia's Avianca Airlines.
According to the artist, the appearance of the second, a preprogrammed image that can only be accessed by the "ghost," suggests paranormal interaction with the machine.
It was pretty amazing to watch a drone lift off, knowing that once it's airborne, no human directs it; its flight to the hospital is preprogrammed.
He used a Web crawler (a search engine preprogrammed with key words) to roam through the N.S.A. files, "touching" as many as 1.7 million of them.
When syringes pump preprogrammed volumes of water at specific intervals, water rushes through the little channels inside each of the robots — making them grab, kick, or swim.
The Solo and Duetto can play podcasts, streams from a computer or smartphone and can have stations preprogrammed to use Spotify, Pandora or any other streaming platform.
The service is accessible through a range of connected devices and wearables, like the Jitterbug, which include a button that's preprogrammed to dial GreatCall's emergency assistance hotline.
Although Microsoft's artificial intelligence-driven bot was hijacked recently to spew racist invective, these kinds of chatbots, already popular in China, avoid the issue with preprogrammed responses.
One of the microwave's touted features is a dozen preprogrammed "quick-cook presets," for not just reheating but cooking food like corn on the cob and hot dogs.
Before and after her performance, a sound installation played of poets and artists discussing race, while a player piano ran through a preprogrammed set of Mr. Iyer's improvisations.
Preprogrammed settings with names like Savanna Sunset and Arctic Aurora can instantly transform light in a room from a warm, reddish glow to a cool, aqua blue one.
Pricer options involve a private flight with blacked-out windows, and upon arrival, a survival "kit" with a satellite phone, preprogrammed checkpoints and clothes based on the environment.
As with other wireless headphones in this class, the new Sony app offers a built-in equalizer as well as different preprogrammed scenarios, like outdoor concert or sound studio.
While Mr. Rose makes an impassioned case for his own and his neighbors' humanity, Mr. Rivera rolls on like an automaton, unable to deviate from his preprogrammed, sensationalist goal.
My Philips Hue lights will work with Nest Secure, for instance, but only to run a preprogrammed routine that turns the lights on and off randomly when I'm not home.
Our pick comes with six preprogrammed functions so it can double as a slow cooker, rice cooker, or pressure cooker—as well as a tool for steaming and sautéing food.
Yes, there are humans making sure things run smoothly, but when fireworks, video displays, and dramatic light sweeps all happen at the exact same time, that's because of preprogrammed timecode.
Living in a world with AI — computer codes that allow machines to learn and independently reach conclusions that are not preprogrammed — is now closer to science fact than science fiction.
By analyzing a database of 27 years of humpback foraging behavior, biologists were able to model the likelihood that techniques were learned through peer-to-peer socialization, rather than genetically preprogrammed.
The time it takes communications to travel from Earth to the lander is longer than it takes for the lander to alight on the surface of Mars, so everything is preprogrammed.
England's roster is not vastly different, but in every other regard it is poles apart from the World Cup team, which was weighed down by expectations, fear and preprogrammed attacking strategies.
And for the Hosts, who spend their days executing preprogrammed routines, the slow realization of what reality truly is has even more to say about the relationship between creation and creator.
Featuring a dishwasher-safe rack and basket, NuWave's 6-quart air fryer comes with touchpad controls and half a dozen preprogrammed settings for fries, frozen fries, nuggets, steak, poultry, and fish.
The birds, as if preprogrammed with a particular flight plan, make giant loops around the tropical Indian Ocean, skirting the edges of calm areas known to ancient mariners as the doldrums.
"The Sound Never Dies" (20103), by Susan Phillpsz, examines the history of time through a synchronized sound installation that is designed to chime eternally with preprogrammed radio signals every 15 minutes.
A machine usually picks things up by, first, identifying the object via a camera and appropriate software, and then using a preprogrammed grasping strategy appropriate to what it thinks it has seen.
It uses a combination of cameras, Wi-Fi, and preprogrammed maps to navigate around buildings, and is capable of using elevators that have been kitted out with the right hands-free components.
You can flip through 300 preprogrammed recipes and other people's creations using the app, and it only takes a few taps before the Somabar is preparing your drink in front of you.
You can also raise the boom arm to mute your mic, which is a nice touch, and a software equalizer lets you switch between preprogrammed modes for e-sports, gaming, and music.
An improved version, with preprogrammed patterns, was picked up by the Hammond organ company in 1967 as a module for its instruments, and Mr. Kakehashi and Ace entered a partnership with Hammond.
It then steers the airplane on a descent, alerting local traffic and air traffic control to the emergency via preprogrammed text and spoken-word messages it can voice itself over the radio.
As the hand and head sensors detect that the person's muscles are relaxing and brain waves are changing as they fall asleep, it triggers a nearby Jibo robot to say a preprogrammed phrase.
And you certainly can't wave your arms frantically to have a driverless car pull over and stop as they blow right past your door to the preprogrammed address on a totally different street.
I read it both as her being a take-no-prisoners badass, as Chris says, but also as a character who slips (or is about to slip) the leash of her preprogrammed escape mission.
Instead of trying to map depth and perspective on the fly, the app would grab information about the space you're in, then use it to place objects in a preprogrammed way that looks realistic.
In addition to the stabilization software, Hover will come with a handful of preprogrammed features that should make it easy for anyone to fly, even if they don't have experience piloting a traditional quadcopter.
Like BSG's Cylons, hosts are engaged in a war with humans; like Cylons, they can be "asleep" and following subconscious preprogrammed directives, and they can "wake up" to full awareness of what they are.
Take the new wave of digital assistants like Siri, for example, which often seem like they can understand us — answering questions, setting alarms, and telling a few preprogrammed jokes and quips along the way.
The message is preprogrammed into the agency's system, simply requiring a click on a drop-down menu and selecting the message to transmit it — a task that should not take more than a minute.
At a preprogrammed depth, in this case 4,000 meters, the A.U.V. is instructed to detach the weight, at which point it engages its propeller and spirals the remaining couple hundred meters to the bottom.
Sending a bunch of preprogrammed IR macros to various boxes is an ancient, inevitably doomed idea, and HDMI-CEC isn't nearly universal or resilient enough to support search and discovery as powerful as Caavo's demos.
He summoned a route on a dashboard iPad—the cars drive on preprogrammed maps, effectively following virtual tracks like trains—and pushed a silver button on the dashboard to snap the car into autonomous mode.
Of course, the complexities of human sexuality, specifically as they need to be explained to a developing and curious teenage population, can never be fully resolved through an anonymous computer that's been preprogrammed with answers.
When Anne tries on a pair of Auggie glasses, she makes the cringe-worthy mistake of describing what she's seeing, not realizing it's a projection of her specific subconscious desires, rather than a preprogrammed image.
The functions even let Cozmo look specifically for smiling or frowning faces, and comes with a ton of preprogrammed Cozmo reactions to these if conditions, such as a celebratory dance, a laugh, or an annoyed groan.
There, crew members lowered the drone into the water before releasing the tether, allowing Orpheus — which is not yet capable of exploring with complete autonomy — to follow a preprogrammed route some 570 feet under the ocean.
In an email to The Verge, a media officer for the Education Committee confirmed that Pepper would be providing preprogrammed answers written by robotics researchers from Middlesex University, who are also testifying on the same panel.
People who head to Twitter to discuss their ideals are, often unwittingly, conversing with legions of bots: accounts preprogrammed to spew the same campaign slogans, insults or conspiracy theories hundreds or thousands of times a day.
But smooth keyboards can waver, preprogrammed patterns can spiral off in unexpected directions, and many of these tracks assume abrasive qualities that, oddly, complement the tranquil bits in a texturally appealing blend of crunchy and sweet.
The MX-3000 remote itself is super programmable, and can function as a classic TV remote or have preprogrammed buttons that launch macros (like, turn on the TV and switch to Fox News, for a theoretical example).
When I saw a flash I chose between a "freestyle button" to copy a presumably male species, or another preprogrammed button to respond as a female Photinus pyralis, the most common species of firefly in North America.
In this system, called "accurate recording," the broadcaster transmits signals that mark the beginnings and ends of shows so the recorder knows when to actually start and stop instead of relying on preprogrammed start and stop times.
The larger, concave button in the middle controls all of the stop-and-start functions for most activities, while the small button in the corner will send a text with your location, preprogrammed through the Pebble mobile app.
The drones likely would be able to communicate with each other and have flights preprogrammed and rely on satellite guidance, although they could carry sensors that would allow them to recognize specific features on the ground or moving targets.
Then, with a paired app on a tablet or smartphone, they budding STEM enthusiast can use Blockly coding to execute dozens of preprogrammed maneuvers and can even create brand new custom actions using a PRP (pose, record, play) function. 
If he's so preprogrammed by the machine (and he is) that he can't toggle into a more grounded form of humanity once he's home, then he's always gonna be the jolly lapdog you already see gracing your TV screen.
Perhaps the "You are too fast" phrase is a preprogrammed response for when Tay receives a lot of messages, and in being turned back on, the bot has been deluged with tweets and is telling everyone to slow it down.
The Wingcopter costs seventy-five thousand dollars, but it can transport a payload of up to thirteen pounds across the water in about forty minutes, soaring along a preprogrammed flight path, before rotating the propellers and lowering itself to the ground.
Alexa, on the other hand, is intended — via specific, preprogrammed commands — to interact with thousands of connected devices, performing tasks like turning on lights, opening door locks, disabling home security systems or even ordering a year's supply of toilet paper.
The model unit Kasita founder Jeff Wilson showed us has more than 60 smart home devices that are preprogrammed to talk to each other, and span areas including home security, indoor temperature, and even the shower room to help save water consumption.
Other universal remotes are actually quite dumb: they just fire off preprogrammed sequences of commands without being able to confirm if things went well, and if everything works right, you still have to find and play your shows on every device yourself.
For starters, they're all powered by highly advanced AIs that enable them not just to run through a preprogrammed script, but to interact with guests—assessing the situation and reacting to new information, adapting their storylines and responses as needed on the fly.
The Times followed Wilson and his team for the last nine weeks of the season and saw a riveting quarterback who had to be thrillingly perfect to win this season, and a preprogrammed, hard-to-fathom star who sometimes buckled when least expected.
It's a self-driving vehicle preprogrammed to arrive at only one destination: that strange, fact-free land in which, according to Mr. Trump and many conservatives, hordes of foreigners and people without valid photo identification flood the polls, threatening the nation's electoral integrity.
But the small, mostly plastic quadcopters sold on Amazon and at stores like Best Buy can be very hard to detect on radar, and can fly autonomously on a preprogrammed path miles away from their takeoff, even if their radio signal is shut off.
" But when it comes to replacing Wilmore and the near-total white male dominance of late night (Trevor Noah and Samantha Bee being the two exceptions), he waffles, spouting preprogrammed lines like, "Having diverse viewpoints on this show is of the utmost importance to us.
The drone may fly autonomously, according to a preprogrammed schedule, find its way automatically to a point it is ordered to visit, or be piloted remotely by an operative of the company that supplies the system, from a control centre anywhere on the planet.
One such approach, known as generative modeling, can help identify the most plausible theory among competing explanations for observational data, based solely on the data, and, importantly, without any preprogrammed knowledge of what physical processes might be at work in the system under study.
The reason films like Die Hard resonate among men may in fact be that they appeal to this sense already preprogrammed within us, that those reserves are there to be called upon when we need them, and that they will not then fail us.
After discovering the screws hidden by the device's feet, he pulled casing apart to reveal a device that isn't all that modular: the HDMI and Micro USB ports are soldered right to the board, along with the system's processor and flash memory, which stores 30 preprogrammed games.
The system bucks the standard brute-force approach for AI drug development, which involves screening millions of potential molecular structures looking for a viable fit, in favor of a creative AI algorithm that can imagine potential protein structures based on existing research and certain preprogrammed design criteria.
Since then, most computer teaching systems have been based on decision trees, leading students through a preprogrammed learning path determined by their performance — if they get a question right, they are sent in one direction, and if they get the question wrong, they are sent in another.
This album's beguiling surface isn't perfectly smooth — Yanya interrupts the liquid flow with intermittent vocoded skits in which she impersonates the preprogrammed voice at the end of a therapy hotline, intoning slogans about personal improvement (didn't Prince decree a ban on such things after the '90s?).
If it detects a patch of soil with no seed, it plants one at a precise depth, sprays it with a preprogrammed amount of fertilizer and nutrients, covers the seed and marks the spot with a shot of fluid, which lets other robots know that this small area is already planted.
The assistant can also send out a preprogrammed "happy birthday" message to family and friends by typing the "HBD" command in the WACAO group, and it offers a "Do Not Disturb" mode that will automatically reply to incoming chats while you're away with a message noting that you're not available.
Such misunderstandings and missteps provide us with the opportunity to realize that queer people don't come preprogrammed with gender and sexuality studies degrees and vocabularies, and that generous allies inside the community can sometimes help those negotiating their identities to see anti-LGBT bias they may have absorbed and reproduced, often unwittingly.
The app offers four preprogrammed shots: a "dronie" mode that sends it flying up and away, a circle that moves around you at a fixed radius, a rocket that goes straight up, and a helix that moves in an ever-widening circle, making you the star of your own personal Michael Bay movie.
On one hand, maybe it starts to break the core concept of the June oven if you have to choose the specific meal you want to cook — right now, you just choose a dish, like "lamb chop" or "fries" — and the oven is supposed to more or less take it from there based on preprogrammed instructions.
At the same time, the robot may simply be preprogrammed to deliver snark and ironic comments, especially at the expense of anyone who criticizes advancements in AI. Musk, unsurprisingly, replied: Sorkin also said towards the end of the interview that some of it was planned, but he just learned that Sophia will be the first robot to receive the citizenship of Saudi Arabia.
"His drawings for Philips Electronics in the mid-'70s featured magnetic preprogrammed learning capsules for junior college students," Los Angeles magazine wrote in 2006, "and a three-dimensional home entertainment system that, had it ever been developed, might have proved superior to today's high-definition TV." Although his work usually involved creating a fanciful future, it sometimes ended up depicting the actual future.

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