Artificial in a sentence as an adjective

Host your scripts on dev servers with artificial lag. Figure out what's slowing you down on day 1 and work around it!

I used to enjoy cooking, but could barely manage to throw a can of beans a 25 cent box of mac and artificial cheese when I got home.

I like how all the people who benefit from artificial sweeteners are refuting something which the study doesn't claim.

'"\n\nIt's true that artificial sweeteners have no immediate effect on appetite, blood glucose levels, nor weight gain.

" Rather, I use 'artificial' in the original sense of the word, deriving from the Latin artificium, or 'craft.

I suspect that scientists will be incentivized without being granted artificial monopolies on that data.

Iphones have made it normal to buy a computing device that has artificial restrictions preventing you from running whatever software you want on it.

Part of it is regulatory: termination fees are meaningful costs to carriers even if one considers them artificial.

Companies define credibility so that only managers have it, in order to create an artificial scarcity that makes employees easier to control.

Why?If you are an exhibitor very soon conferences become these artificial and unreasonable deadlines that almost require you to make announcements.

Everyone is refuting the immediate effects of artificial sweeteners.

It creates a significant and largely artificial information disparity, giving a major market advantage to the employer.

I guess seeing conscious life forms with as much rights as my toaster doesn't thrill me. Especially when they are clearly sexualized as suchWould anyone else have an easier time sharing my creepiness if: - the robot had been a little boy for sex purposes?I found the dynamic unlikely and if we reach a world where we can accidentally give AI consciousness and we still haven't gotten the artificial civil rights movement off the ground... Ooph.

* Of course, one can always increase pay through artificial scarcity, but the problem with doing this is that it ends up costing society by resulting in a deadweight loss - consumer and producer benefits that are never obtained due to artificially high market prices.

I agree with Chomsky's reading, which he laid out in "Language & Thought":"There is a great deal of often heated debate about these matters in the literature of the cognitive sciences, artificial intelligence, and philosophy of mind, but it is hard to see that any serious question has been posed.

Artificial definitions

adjective

contrived by art rather than nature; "artificial flowers"; "artificial flavoring"; "an artificial diamond"; "artificial fibers"; "artificial sweeteners"

See also: unreal

adjective

artificially formal; "that artificial humility that her husband hated"; "contrived coyness"; "a stilted letter of acknowledgment"; "when people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation"

See also: contrived hokey stilted

adjective

not arising from natural growth or characterized by vital processes