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Its Genium knees had microprocessors, he said, that would be programmed to follow Bauman's gait, to swing as he stepped, move as he moved.
As a scientific toy, however, it gained attention for his belief in the capability of machines to be programmed to follow certain rules.
The AlphaDog robot also doesn't need a driver, as it can be programmed to follow a designated leader using computer vision.
Using a miniature submarine (which can be programmed to follow a specific course, unlike a fish) and putting blindfolds and noise-blocking headphones on the seals, the researchers found that the seals were able to follow the sub's wake about 80percentt of the time, along distances of up to about 130 feet.
Which of these statements best describes your view of how driverless cars should be programmed: Driverless cars should be programmed to follow closely behind the car ahead of it in traffic, in order to reduce traffic congestion, even if this increases the possibility of rear-ending the car ahead: 9%.
This R2-D2 can be programmed to follow custom routes and even dances along to music.
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His Soundcloud profile speaks of this desire to remove oneself totally from the here and now: "Created in the future, sent back in time by the last living human beings before being programmed to follow a certain pattern, oh they created me in the first place to be a reminder of the humanity and the feelings that we lost".
Today, they are programmed to follow "if this, then that".
As a baseball man, Akerfelds said, he is programmed to follow a plan.
The software that controls the cars is programmed to follow all traffic laws and to drive conservatively, the company said.
Why would anyone want to be invested in a fund that is programmed to follow the Standard & Poor's 500 off a cliff?
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