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A computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as "an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically".
"I always believed that computer might be that thing that I only need, that I only need that thing to survive," he says.
"The question is, How do we cue them to an event that a computer might be able to see coming?" said Mr. Bindewald of the Energy Department.
A computer might be programmed to dodge, maybe by saying that it preferred to just let the law do its work.
When Phobos-Grunt first went awry, the director of the Russian space agency, Vladimir Popovkin, said that a flawed navigational computer might be to blame.
If the electrodes can be connected successfully to the rest of a chip, then, a whole, new sort of computer might be created.
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In 50 years, computers might be doing everything from driving taxis to performing routine surgery.
"They felt they wanted to get the direction for how computers might be operated in 50 years' time.
Computers might be good at repetitive tasks, but driving is a dynamic business, a constant management of risk and progress; no computer could know when to nudge forwards at a junction, or when to sneak into the other lane.
Although ProcessTree members will not know exactly what their computers are working on, their computers might be used for things like video animation, analyses of scientific and corporate research data, weather models and cryptography.
Turing conjectured that, initially, at least, computers might be suited to purely symbolic tasks, those presupposing no "contact with the outside world," like mathematics, cryptanalysis, and chess-playing (for which he himself worked out the first programs on paper).
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