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The first type of voting machine could have audio functions and other features requiring elaborate software.

By this time next year, if all goes well, Mr Kozlowski's old M&A machine could have spluttered, in a modest way, back to life.

The 19th century was when mathematics started getting weird, and the idea that a machine could have an emergent intelligence began to take root.

Every shopping trolley, public phonebox and vending machine could have to be adapted to suit the new £1 coin the head of circulation for the Royal Mint hinted today.

An exascale machine could have payoffs beyond high-end computing.

Maudlin's main target is the computationalists' claim that such a machine could have phenomenal consciousness.

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The army officers said the machines could have been flown into the air force base here in Bhuj more quickly if the government had been better organized.

The story is a metaphor, but Bostrom's aim is to demonstrate how programming even simple values into intelligent machines could have catastrophic outcomes.

In Wisconsin – the state subject to claims that electronic voting machines could have been hacked – Trump beat Clinton by about 22,000 votes.

But when critics like Ms. Harris argue these machines could have been programmed to miscount, the state should be able to come back with irrefutable evidence they were not.

As many as 75,000 machines could have been installed by now in taverns, clubs, restaurants and truck stops except for both litigation and the methodical (or snail-like, say critics) way the gaming commission seeks safeguards before approving any terminal allowed in legislation that was passed in 2009.

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