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20.- Implant: Insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) in a person's body, especially by surgery.
Noun: The net buzzed, and she tapped her implant to open her channel.
19.- Humanoid: Having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.
Adjective: He is one of the first humans to discover that Cylons have humanoid models.
18.- Computarized: (of a system, device, etc.) adapted so as to be operated by computer.
Adjective: We're trying to create our own computerized database.
17.- Automated: Operated by largely automatic equipment.
Adjective: It will be a massive, completely automated, robotic facility.
16.- Assembly line: A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
Noun: The assembly line changed everything.
15.- Artificial intelligence: The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
Noun: The calculators use so-called " artificial intelligence " and artificial neural networks to make the predictions.
14.- Analyze: Discover or reveal (something) through detailed examination.
Noun: Joe had never tried to analyze their relationship.
13.- Algorithm: A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
Adjective: The speed and quality of those algorithms will get ever better.
12.- World-changing: Just by being on Earth, at any given moment, and doing something or even nothing
Adjective: Changing into her night gown, she decided to sleep on the love seat.
11.- Three-dimensional: Having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth.
Adjective: The picture had a three-dimensional effect.
10.- Self-sufficient: Needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food.
Adjective: While it is great to be self-sufficient and take pride in taking care of yourself, too much pride can shut others out who want to help you.
9.- Self-driving: Operating without the guidance of a human.
Adjective: Any holiday in the USA and Canada is enhanced by renting a self-drive car.
8.- Remote-controlled: Controlled (as by a radio signal) from a distance
Adjective: He has his own remote control.
7.- Mass-produced: To produce in quantity usually by machinery.
Adjective: Many of these were virtually mass-produced.
6.- Human-like: Suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things.
Adjective: His cries had something humanlike in them that pierced ears and heart.
5.- High-rise: A building with many stories.
Adjective: Their teachers live in a high-rise flat.
4.- Forward-thinking: Favoring innovation and development; progressive.
Adjective: I have never before had the privilege to work for such an environmentally-conscious, safe, dynamic and forward-thinking company.
3.- Decision-making: The process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions.
Adjective: The company president has devolved decision-making to the department managers.
2.- Cutting-edge: The edge of a tool's blade.
Adjective: Would they undertake some really, really exciting, cutting-edge media projects?
1.- Computer-controlled: Controlled by computers, esp without direct human intervention.
Adjective: The company was an early developer of computer-controlled robots.