Definition of Sentiency. Meaning of Sentiency. Synonyms of Sentiency

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Definition of Sentiency

Sentiency
Sentience Sen"ti*ence, Sentiency Sen"ti*en*cy, n. [See Sentient, Sentence.] The quality or state of being sentient; esp., the quality or state of having sensation. --G. H. Lewes An example of harmonious action between the intelligence and the sentieny of the mind. --Earle.

Meaning of Sentiency from wikipedia

- Sentientism (or sentiocentrism) is an ethical view that places sentient individuals at the center of moral concern. It holds that both humans and other...
- A sentient weapon is a common plot device in many works of fantasy, mythology, and science fiction, and is related to the classic motif of the magic sword...
- Sentient Networks, Inc., was an American networking hardware company that manufactured of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Frame Relay concentrators...
- Sentient computing is a form of ubiquitous computing which uses sensors to perceive its environment and react accordingly. A common use of the sensors...
- Sentient Technologies was an American artificial intelligence technology company based in San Francisco. Sentient was founded in 2007 and received over...
- Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism recognise non-humans as sentient beings. The term sentient beings is translated from various Sanskrit terms (jantu, bahu...
- up sentient or sentience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sentience is the ability to perceive subjectively. Sentient may also refer to: Sentient (intelligence...
- Sentient computer, may refer to: Artificial general intelligence, a hypothetical machine that exhibits behavior at least as skillful and flexible as humans...
- In Buddhism, sentient beings or living beings are beings with consciousness, sentience, or in some contexts life itself. Getz (2004: p. 760) provides a...
- A sattvic diet is a type of plant-based diet within Ayurveda where food is divided into what is defined as three yogic qualities (guna) known as sattva...