How to say "autonomous systems" in German?

In German "autonomous systems" translates to  Autonome Systeme 

Transliteration: ow-toh-noh-muh zys-teh-me

🇩🇪 Autonome Systeme können ohne menschliche Eingriffe Entscheidungen treffen.

🗣️ ow-toh-noh-muh zys-teh-me kœn-nen oh-ne men-sh-likh-uh ayn-griy-fe ent-shey-doon-en tref-fen.

🇺🇸 Autonomous systems can make decisions without human intervention.



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How to say "autonomous systems" in German?

You can use the word "Autonome Systeme" which translates to "Autonomous Systems".

How to pronounce "Autonome Systeme" (autonomous systems) in German?

The word "Autonome Systeme" is pronounced as "ow-toh-noh-muh zys-teh-me".

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