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Sentientism (or sentiocentrism) is an
ethical view that
places sentient individuals at the
center of
moral concern. It
holds that both
humans and other...
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sentient or
sentience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sentience is the
ability to
perceive subjectively.
Sentient may also
refer to:
Sentient (intelligence...
- Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and
Jainism recognise non-humans as
sentient beings. The term
sentient beings is
translated from
various Sanskrit terms (jantu, bahu...
- In Buddhism,
sentient beings or
living beings are
beings with consciousness, sentience, or in some
contexts life itself. Getz (2004: p. 760)
provides a...
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Sentient computing is a form of
ubiquitous computing which uses
sensors to
perceive its
environment and
react accordingly. A
common use of the sensors...
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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...
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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...
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Cognitive Robotics or
Cognitive Technology is a
subfield of
robotics concerned with
endowing a
robot with
intelligent behavior by
providing it with a processing...
- 1985
short story collection Eye. It is the
first story in Herbert's Con
Sentiency universe, one of his
three elaborate fictional universes spanning multiple...
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Sentient computer, may
refer to:
Artificial general intelligence, a
hypothetical machine that
exhibits behavior at
least as
skillful and
flexible as humans...