AI

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Across
  1. 2. Basic or simple; not fully developed.
  2. 3. People who are descended from a particular ancestor or group of ancestors.
  3. 6. An element, feature, or factor that is liable to change; something that can vary.
  4. 10. In a manner where a function calls itself in its definition; often used in programming and mathematics.
  5. 13. process of increasing in speed or rate.
  6. 14. The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
  7. 16. An unintentional failure to notice or do something; supervision or management over an activity or process.
  8. 19. A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
  9. 20. Existing or occurring at or on the surface; shallow.
  10. 22. The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
  11. 23. Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
  12. 24. In a manner that causes excitement or enthusiasm.
Down
  1. 1. To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
  2. 4. A relationship that does not follow a straight line; complex interactions where changes are not proportional to input changes.
  3. 5. To communicate or make known; to express something.
  4. 7. People from whom one is descended, typically more distant than grandparents.
  5. 8. Relating to the sky or outer space; heavenly.
  6. 9. Impossible to satisfy; having an unquenchable desire.
  7. 11. The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients. Swallow To cause food, drink, or another substance to pass down the throat.
  8. 12. evidence Evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact.
  9. 15. Simple elegance or refinement of movement; courteous goodwill.
  10. 17. To say what will happen in the future based on current knowledge or evidence.
  11. 18. A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
  12. 21. To attach or add something, especially territory or land, often by force or without consent.