Artificial intelligence
Across
- 3. – Very deep, intense, or significant, often in terms of meaning or impact.
- 9. – A structure or system that serves as a foundation for organizing or developing ideas.
- 11. – To improve or increase the quality, value, or extent of something.
- 13. – The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; uncertainty in meaning.
- 14. – Relating to moral principles or the rightness of actions.
- 15. – To make an action or process easier or more efficient.
- 18. – Legal responsibility for something, particularly in the case of harm or damages.
- 22. – To deal with or discuss a problem, issue, or question.
- 23. – To change the form, structure, or purpose of something.
- 24. – Meaning or interpretation that changes based on the surrounding situation or circumstances.
- 26. – The act of becoming involved in a situation to change its outcome or course.
- 27. – Results or consequences of actions, events, or decisions.
- 28. – To become aware of or understand something through the senses or the mind.
Down
- 1. – To make a process operate automatically with minimal human intervention.
- 2. – Capable of being expanded or adapted to larger operations or contexts.
- 4. – A subtle or slight difference in meaning, expression, or tone.
- 5. – The quality of being exact, accurate, or detailed.
- 6. – To position or utilize resources effectively, especially in a strategic way.
- 7. – Strong, effective, or resistant to failure; often used to describe systems or processes.
- 8. – Very complex or detailed, often involving many interconnected parts.
- 10. – To speed up the process or development of something.
- 12. – Easy to understand or use without the need for detailed instruction.
- 16. – Becoming apparent or developing, often used to describe new technologies or trends.
- 17. – The incorrect or improper use of something.
- 19. – Easy to reach, use, or understand, especially for people with different abilities or needs. prevalent – Widespread or commonly occurring.
- 20. – To make something as effective, efficient, or functional as possible.
- 21. – To combine or bring together different parts into a unified whole.
- 25. – A prejudice or inclination, often unfair, for or against something or someone.