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A machine can collate.
It's what a machine can't feel.
A machine can be computerised, not a man.
It's amazing a machine can do that.
But a machine can be turned on at any time. All right.
Oamenii se traduc, de asemenea,
We need not decide if a machine can"think";
But a machine can be turned on at any time.
Or are there hard limits to what a machine can accomplish?
A machine can live to be 25 years old.
On this occasion, a machine cannot replace me.
A machine can't lead, it can only follow orders.
I'm off to look for work that a machine can't do… yet anyway.
If a machine can be created that has intelligence,could it also feel?
Searle concludes, the Turing Test cannot prove that a machine can think.
You think a machine can't learn to misbehave?
The field was founded on the claim that human intelligence"can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it".
A machine can read millions of essays or see millions of eyes within minutes.
We need only decide if a machine can act as intelligently as a human being.
A machine can also be used, but with this washing it is necessary to set a delicate mode.
Anne, you would be surprised,my dear how much a machine can do besides playing and cooking.
If a machine cannot imitate these unintelligent behaviors in detail it fails the test.
Clog a machine can not, because the flow channels, which it contains, rather broad.
Alan Turing's"polite convention" We need not decide if a machine can"think"; we need only decide if a machine can act as intelligently as a human being.
See, a machine can only copy it, can't make it because the perfection is in the tiny mistakes.
If we take a look back at the history of how intelligence has been viewed,one seminal example has been Edsger Dijkstra's famous quote that"the question of whether a machine can think is about as interesting as the question of whether a submarine can swim.".
A machine can be left idle 40-60% of operating time which contributes significantly to fuel consumption.
The problem is that the gradual deterioration of a machine can go unnoticed, particularly in the extremely busy everyday operations of today's manufacturing world.
Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain- that is, not only write it but know that it had written it.
In addition, with the processing center of the magazine with the use of a machine can be achieved in a multi-channel continuous processing, reducing the semi-finished products between the working time and improve productivity.