uncomputerlike
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + computerlike.
Adjective
[edit]uncomputerlike (comparative more uncomputerlike, superlative most uncomputerlike)
- Not like a computer; having traits not usually associated with computers, such as self-awareness and emotion.
- 1974, Association for Computers, the Humanities, Computers and the Humanities:
- Hence the equipment and environment were designed to be reliable and quiet, and as uncomputerlike in appearance as possible.
- 1989, Grant Naylor, Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers:
- Holly faded into focus on the sleeping quarters' vid-screen. 'Oi,' he said, rather un-computerlike, 'I've just opened the radiation seals to the cargo decks. […]
- 1994, Michael Bérubé, Public Access: Literary Theory and American Cultural Politics:
- […] or whether HAL has 'released' the tape to Bowman as a final, uncomputerlike gesture either of goodwill...
- 1999, Ian Douglas, Luna Marine:
- And if I didn't know better, I'd swear she just had a very uncomputerlike burst of pure, creative thought!
- 2002, Feng-Hsiung Hsu, Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion:
- Hsu refutes Kasparov's controversial claim that only human intervention could have allowed Deep Blue to make its decisive, "uncomputerlike" moves.
- 2004, William Hirstein, Brain Fiction:
- Bias based on overapplication of the computer metaphor to a very uncomputerlike biological system...