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Reached by email, Benjamin Katz, a technical associate in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering who helped design the robot, wrote that the backflip isn't "inherently useful" but offers researchers a way to gauge the machine's capabilities.
Measured by an internal gauge, the machine displays blue lights for below freezing, white lights for above freezing and red lights to mark every ten degrees (°F).
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Stone told the Guardian last week his group "Stop The Steal" planned to conduct exit polling in nine major cities in swing states, ostensibly to counter "election theft" and gauge the accuracy of electronic voting machines.
We use machine learning to gauge the extent of low-value care, focusing on testing decisions for heart attack in emergency departments (EDs).
They use a plethora of scientific instruments, from optical sensing machines on the ground to satellites in space, to gauge the thickness and whereabouts of the ash.
This would also help gauge the demand.
Gauge the situation.
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This belief in language use as the touchstone of intelligent behavior dates back at least to the 1950 proposal of the Turing Test2 as a way to gauge whether machine intelligence has been achieved; as Turing wrote, "The question and answer method seems to be suitable for introducing almost any one of the fields of human endeavour that we wish to include".
But gauging the noise has proved difficult.
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