Artificial intelligence does not need to be malevolent to be catastrophically dangerous to humanity.
German history is marked by charismatic leaders who wielded personal power for malevolent ends, she says.
Unlike the others, he had a lively face, which sometimes cracked into a malevolent smile.
The excellent supporting cast includes Brenda Wehle, a malevolent delight as scandal-sniffing gossip columnist Patty Benedict.
Janet Tavakoli, a Chicago consultant specializing in structured finance, takes a more malevolent view.
Dianne Feinstein, D-California, said the tapes point to the "malevolent, malicious (and) venal" nature of al Qaeda.
Simply, when you combine human beings with machines, the results can be marvelous, or they can be malevolent.
There is a legitimate argument about whether the cost of campaigns is as malevolent as the press assumes.
Now she was depicted as something more malevolent and familiar: the bad seed.
Can Egbert the sentient luggage master the art of trunk fu and defeat the malevolent briefcase with the glowing red eye?
The last stage would be to test the new antibiotics against malevolent microbes like anthrax to see how effective they are at combating diseases.
He has now received critical acclaim from American reviewers for his "deliciously malevolent" performance, which was a "seismic force" according to the Chicago Tribune.
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Perhaps even more troubling has been the suggestion that Mr. Feith is motivated in his public policy role by a dark and malevolent ideology.
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Subsequent brutal profiles in Sports Illustrated and the New York Times led me to believe that Roethlisberger had clearly become a malevolent person.
"This appears to be a carefully calculated, malevolent plot, " he said.
But, as governments became less malevolent, an exercise designed to extract value from the populace became one whose purpose was to improve the quality of administration.
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So of course there are people of malevolent intent as we've seen in past years but I think people of more sane disposition are beginning to isolate them.
Indeed, public figures sometimes seem not just weak but malevolent.
And the slyly malevolent editing, by Stephen Mirrione, is superb.
They were aided by the harsh dismissal of Australia's key man Tim Cahill, given a straight red card for a clumsy but hardly malevolent challenge on Bastian Schweinsteiger on 55 minutes.
Similarly, we can think of long key and certificate validity periods as long password-rotation periods: If passwords are out there forever, someone with malevolent intentions is bound to discover and use them.
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David Cumming, head of UK equities at Standard Life Investments, which owns about 7% of BA's shares, told the BBC's Today programme on Monday that the union was "clearly a malevolent force".
Ch Supt Gavin Robertson, who heads the Tayside Police Crime and Intelligence Division, said: ''We are all determined to shine a light on the malevolent and wholly abhorrent crime of human trafficking.
Luck, both good and bad, plays a part in every life--though people tend to imagine that the good luck is a consequence of personal merit, while the bad luck springs from some malevolent outside source.
"These stones may have provided an inspiration for the Barrow-downs, where the hobbits in The Lord Of The Rings are ensnared by a malevolent wraith that haunts a barrow or burial mound, " said Mr Garth.
Closer to home, the young woman's sorority has said it will take "all appropriate action" to deal with her malevolent missive. (Note: The writer has been identified online, but CNN Tech is not doing so here).
She has played a protective single mother in You Can Count on Me, a scheming, malevolent Bertha Dorset in The House of Mirth, and the wife of sex researcher Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey, among many other diverse characters.
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