Sapient in a sentence as an adjective

"We were all sapient when this mess started.

> A delivery drone that crashes into your car due to a software bug wasn't turning sapient and trying to **** you.

But is it fitting to apply the findings of trials with real world birds to the sapient Middle-earth eagles?

In both situations you have a sapient, intelligent being subjugating a "lesser" creature for their own goals.

I think the Culture ships would find it impudent or funny to have their names given to primitive, non-sapient, human-made spaceships.

Do not buy this game if the concept of extra-terrestrial sapient life conflicts with your religious beliefs.> Contains women not covering their face.

Etc. etc. Likewise I could argue that no fraud has taken place because fraud involves a deception, a deception involves a deceiver and a deceived, and computers are not sapient, therefore they're not capable of being deceived.

Rather, when we build something that passes the Turing test easily and is, by all outward appearances, a sapient and sentient being, are we going to respect that creature's basic rights?

Whether it can ever transition into fully sapient consciousness verges on philosophy or, at any rate, is a question we can't answer yet.

The question is how you would get a single allele that gets you from lower apes to fully sapient humans in one mutation, in one individual, that also protects against something which killed off everyone else.

Besides I am not talking about two animals mating, as you then go on to say, it is a scene where a sapient, intelligent being subjugates a 'lesser' creature using a sexual organ for their own goals.

Sapient definitions

adjective

acutely insightful and wise; "much too perspicacious to be taken in by such a spurious argument"; "observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions"; "a source of valuable insights and sapient advice to educators"

See also: perspicacious sagacious