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In 50 years, computers might be doing everything from driving taxis to performing routine surgery.

Computers might be intimidating adversaries, but in some sense, Fertik insists, they are still "dumb".

"They felt they wanted to get the direction for how computers might be operated in 50 years' time.

(Never mind the fact, experts say, that two years ago the I.R.S. didn't even have a system in place to tell anyone how many computers might be missing).

Computers might be getting more sophisticated and more powerful every year, but when it comes to carrying out basic human actions, they come unstuck.

So when 1999 ends, computers might be baffled about what comes next or might think 00 means 1900 instead of 2000.

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A computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as "an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically".

"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.

"I always believed that computer might be that thing that I only need, that I only need that thing to survive," he says.

If the electrodes can be connected successfully to the rest of a chip, then, a whole, new sort of computer might be created.

A computer might be programmed to dodge, maybe by saying that it preferred to just let the law do its work.

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