单词 | superintelligent |
释义 | superintelligentadj. 1. Beyond the range of intelligence; that is above human intelligence or understanding. Now rare.In later use often coloured by sense 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > high intelligence, genius > [adjective] > beyond normal range superintelligent1673 1673 W. Penn Christian-Quaker i. x. 46 (margin) These Notable Arguments urged for the Proof of a Divine Super-intelligent Being. 1816 T. Taylor tr. Proclus Six Bks. on Theol. Plato II. 464 But being superintelligent, she [sc. the soul] is ignorant both of herself and of the objects of knowledge. 1882 T. Davidson tr. A. Rosmini-Serbati Philos. Syst. 266 This higher unity,..whatever the nature of its super-intelligent operations might be. 1922 Jrnl. Relig. 2 387 Superintelligent or subliminal processes that reveal the forces of another world. 1960 K. Amis New Maps of Hell (1961) iii. 84 Religious or quasi-religious feelings..attach themselves to the super-intelligent or super-moral alien power. 2007 A. Reddick His Will & Mine viii. 242 Each changed life as a result of this..super-intelligent force [sc. the Holy Spirit] is proof of the miracle. 2. Having greater than normal intelligence; very or highly intelligent. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > high intelligence, genius > [adjective] deepc1175 profoundc1300 ingenious1483 of (a) great, deep, etc., reach1579 deep-seen1598 gulf-breasted1598 large-souled1638 large-minded1696 bright1707 strongheaded1789 genial1825 dungeonable1855 superintelligent1857 1857 Newcastle Guardian 3 Oct. 5/6 This is the tale of Police Number Ten, One of Dunne's super-intelligent men. 1894 Cent. Mag. May 49/1 Their dinner, served to a charm by the super-intelligent Jane Spicer, was quite the merriest dinner that ever they had eaten. 1934 Pop. Sci. Sept. 34/2 (caption) This super-intelligent terrier, who has demonstrated his talent by counting and selecting colors, is the type that will be used to breed for brains. 1977 Time Out 28 Jan. 60/4 (advt.) Our labour force..is super-intelligent. 2000 People (Nexis) 10 Sept. 17 (caption) Shane..says that super-intelligent children can often be very lonely. 3. Designating a machine (esp. a computer or robot) capable of exhibiting or simulating highly intelligent behaviour. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [adjective] > automatic > intelligent intelligent1907 superintelligent1926 1926 Amer. Mag. 29 May 29/1 The world is becoming more dependent every day upon super-intelligent automatic machines. 1958 Dunkirk (N.Y.) Evening Observer 2 Apr. 18/3 Contemporary science fiction writers have often depicted the emergence of super-intelligent robots on the world scene. 1969 N. Calder Technopolis (1971) 225 Given success in this direction of intelligent—and hence ‘creative’—computers, we must expect a super-intelligent machine, transcending our own intelligence, and able to digest mountains of information. 1972 Salt Lake Tribune 9 Sept. 30/1 The world will never be taken over by a race of super-intelligent computers because a three-year-old child is smarter than the machines. 1992 Chron.-Telegram (Elyria, Ohio) 4 Apr. b4/1 A superintelligent cyborg, an artificial being in the physical form of a beautiful woman. 2000 Australian (Nexis) 21 Mar. c6 In robotics, a generation of superintelligent machines could make humans superfluous. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1673 |
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