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Computers will die.
Within 25 years, computers will have consciousness.
Computers will be everywhere.
Size: How many computers will use the network?
Computers will hear what matters.
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IBM states that in 5 years computers will recogniz….
Quantum computers will be possible.
System Center HP-UX PA-RISC computers that use an RSA certificate with a 512 bit key length will generate heartbeat alerts and all Operations Manager monitoring of the computers will fail.
The computers will need to stay all night.
Expect that refurbished computers will show 99% as new.
Ship's computers will handle the helm, Mr Hanson.
The theory is that the cost of cooling the computers will be cut by placing them underwater.
By 2030, computers will become smarter than humans.
In five years, computers will have a sense of smell.
In 2030, computers will be smarter than humans.
Once the testing is over, the computers will be made available on commercial basis.
By 2030, computers will be more intelligent than humans.
Future iterations of these quantum computers will be able to solve mathematical problems ordinary computers have no hope of computing.
By 2029, computers will have human-level intelligence.
Hearing: Computers will hear what matters.
IBM thinks computers will have senses in five years.
IBM thinks computers will have senses in five years.
At 2030, computers will be smarter than people.
In 2030, computers will become more intelligent than humans.
The year computers will be smarter than humans.
Maybe the computers will turn on humanity and annihilate us.
Quantum computers will be able to complete these equations"immediately".
In five years, computers will not only be able to look at images, but understand them.
On 1 January 2000 many computers will think, if they are not millennium-compliant, that the clock has suddenly been turned back to 1900.
Human development of robots and computers will eventually reach a tipping point when it will become a‘new form of life that will outperform humans', the Cambridge physicist said.