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Turing's ideas for artificial intelligence make one wonder whether the legacy of the human race will be intelligent robots that might be maintained in perpetuity to serve as our surrogates in a migration to the stars.
The PSS methodology proposed within this research study can contribute to next generation product design, which will be intelligent, sustainable and environmentally sensitive.
The phones will be intelligent and just seek out the cheapest service". Indeed, at BT, Boss predicts that all mobile calls could also eventually be free.
"What I know for sure is that on both sides it will be intelligent and wise to have a fair negotiation," he told the FT. "Nobody wins from a confrontation".
But even this Assumption of Mediocrity carries with it a belief — almost a prejudice, or maybe you'd just call it a wish — that life, where it exists, will often evolve to the point where a species will be intelligent, and technological and communicative.
Buildings will be intelligent enough to guide cars to available parking spots and queue up elevators as people approach.
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Better still: (a) "Castle" is to be a BBC production, so you know it'll be intelligent, literate (Howard Brenton is writing the script), and disinclined to bore us with pointless, generic shoot-em-ups.
"When he was born," says Healey, "all the good fairies gave him every virtue: 'You'll be beautiful, you'll be intelligent, you'll have charm and charisma.' And the bad fairy came along and tapped him on the shoulder and said, 'But you'll be a shit.' That was his trouble".
Mead: There's a lot of noise out there about how we've got much computing that we're going to be able to build brains and they'll be intelligent.
And when all is said and done, the question still remains: Will these machines and their progeny will ever be intelligent?
They will be assumed intelligent, unless they prove themselves otherwise.
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