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Libya can soon diversify its client base if it learns how to convert natural gas to liquefied natural gas (LNG), a process that is expensive and requires specialist tankers, but allows transportation anywhere in the world.
Iran may soon work out how to spin its centrifuges at full speed for long periods; and once it learns how to do that the odds of stopping it from building a bomb will rapidly lengthen.
Next the computer changes tack slightly, measuring whether it did better or worse, repeating this loop until it "learns" how to complete the task well.
The more this application is used, the more it "learns" how a user wants things organized.
Eventually in desperation I said, "It learns how the brain can learn".
"It learns how you type in different apps," noted Apple's Craig Federighi.
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"The people I'm recommending, who are smart businessmen, can help it learn how to do its job".
This year, it learned how wrong that was.
Then it learnt how to make the whole pipe.
Instead, it learned how to love Hitler and hate feminism.
In the ensuing years she has been, as she puts it, "Learning how politicians and civil servants work".
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