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semiautomated

American  
[sem-ee-aw-tuh-mey-tid, sem-ahy-] / ˌsɛm iˈɔ təˌmeɪ tɪd, ˌsɛm aɪ- /

adjective

  1. partially automated.


Example Sentences

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“They’re extremely valuable for semiautomated content review, and especially for translations.”

From New York Times

With a small group of volunteers to oversee millions of articles, it has long been necessary for highly experienced editors, often known as administrators, to use semiautomated software to identify misspellings and catch certain forms of intentional misinformation.

From New York Times

Just 158 seconds into Sunday’s opening match of the World Cup in Qatar, referee Daniele Orsato relied on soccer’s new semiautomated offside technology to nullify what otherwise would have been the fastest World Cup goal ever.

From Slate

The agency recently ordered automakers to report serious crashes involving automated and semiautomated technology to the agency, but it has yet to release crash-by-crash detail to the public.

From Los Angeles Times

The National Transportation Safety board, which investigates airplane, car, truck and train crashes but has no regulatory authority, blamed predictable abuse for a 2018 fatal crash in Mountain View where an earlier version of Tesla’s semiautomated system, Autopilot, drove the car into a concrete abutment.

From Los Angeles Times