Artificial Intelligence Jargon

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun The state of being aware of and able to think about something

adjective Conscious or aware of something

  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between brain activity and consciousness.
  • I couldn't fall asleep because my consciousness was too active.
  • I had such a wild night that my consciousness was all over the place.
  • His consciousness expanded as he delved deeper into the philosophical text.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'thought' is a noun that refers to a mental process or idea.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'deep' is an adjective that describes the intensity or profoundness of the thought.

  • After much deep thought, the philosopher came to a profound conclusion about the nature of existence.
  • I was lost in deep thought when suddenly my friend snapped me out of it by asking if I wanted to grab lunch.
  • I was in some deep thought about my future career path, but then I got distracted by cat videos on the internet.
  • As she stared out into the horizon, her mind was in deep thought, pondering the mysteries of the universe.

noun a slender threadlike appendage of a climbing plant, often growing in a spiral form, that stretches out and twines around any suitable support.

  • The tendril of the plant delicately wrapped around the trellis for support.
  • I love how the tendril of the vine curls around anything it can grab onto.
  • That tendril is like a clingy ex, always trying to hold on.
  • His tendril of influence reached far and wide within the organization.

noun A person who thinks deeply or reflects on complex ideas

  • The philosopher was known as a profound thinker in the academic community.
  • My friend is such a deep thinker - he's always pondering the meaning of life.
  • That guy is a real brainiac, a true thinker.
  • She was a thinker in a world of doers, always contemplating the bigger picture.

noun a very small human or humanoid creature, often used in alchemy and folklore

  • The alchemist created a homunculus in his laboratory as part of his experiments.
  • I heard that crazy scientist made a tiny homunculus in his basement.
  • That little homunculus is so weird looking, like a tiny alien.
  • The CEO treated his assistant like a homunculus, always ordering him around and never appreciating his hard work.

noun a unit of digital information equal to 10^27 bytes

  • The data storage capacity of a brontobyte is truly impressive, measuring at 10^27 bytes.
  • I heard that a brontobyte is like the biggest unit of data storage you can imagine.
  • Dude, my new hard drive can hold like a brontobyte of stuff, it's insane!
  • Her memory was like a brontobyte, storing every detail of our childhood together.

noun A person who seeks information and knowledge voraciously, often through consuming large amounts of information from various sources such as books, articles, and online resources.

  • The informavore is constantly seeking out new information to satisfy its intellectual curiosity.
  • My friend is such an informavore, always reading articles and watching documentaries.
  • I consider myself an informavore, always hungry for the latest news and updates.
  • The informavore devours information like a predator hunting for prey.

noun a type of fabric or clothing material

  • The scientist discovered a new species of plant called adjab in the rainforest.
  • I heard that they found some weird adjab thing in the jungle.
  • Have you seen that funky adjab plant growing in the backyard?
  • Her thoughts were like a tangled adjab of vines, impossible to unravel.