Exemplos de uso de Intelligent machines em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I make intelligent machines.
Garry Kasparov: Don't fear intelligent machines.
Intelligent machines, networked data.
Is that we continueto improve our intelligent machines.
Intelligent machines could change that model.
A quantum computer is the key to intelligent machines.
Intelligent machines would surely prefer hexadecimal….
The vast majority of characters are either robots or intelligent machines.
The technology of intelligent machines continues rapidly to improve.
TED2017 Garry Kasparov:Don't fear intelligent machines.
Control systems of intelligent machines for coexisting with humans.
But it's not just an alien invasion of intelligent machines.
Partner4JU: Intelligent machines for intelligent production.
Alternatively, the next dominant species might be a race of intelligent machines.
Uh, singularity is when intelligent machines become indistinguishable from humans.
The magazine was founded by Jim Warren in 1978 as Intelligent Machines Journal.
Intelligent machines working in isolated parts of a business aren't new.
Can this mean that we will not have intelligent machines unless they are robots with vision and audition?
Intelligent machines will soon allow us… to conquer our most intractable challenges.
Potentially, it can allow human spectators to engage in interactive discussions with intelligent machines.
Sooner or later, intelligent machines will think, learn and react like human beings.
Government and industry will continue to assign more andmore responsibility for decision making to intelligent machines.
Now he shares his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality.
Intelligent machines, such as cobots and platforms that only distantly resemble our image of industrial robots.
Testing in the digital age brings a new vision on test engineering,using new quality attributes that tackle intelligent machines and a roadmap split up in five hops.
In this cautionary talk, techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci explains how intelligent machines can fail in ways that don't fit human error patterns-- and in ways we won't expect or be prepared for.
In October 2010, Kurzweil released his report,"How My PredictionsAre Faring" in PDF format, which analyzes the predictions he made in his book The Age of Intelligent Machines(1990), The Age of Spiritual Machines(1999) and The Singularity is Near 2005.
Then we can hard-wire the result of this learning as the innate emotional values of more complex intelligent machines, positively reinforced when we are happy and negatively reinforced when we are unhappy.
Lastly, the large number of microprocessors which the highdefinition standard will necessitate will probably cause receivers to become Intelligent machines, around which the development of new interactive services could be envisaged.