Examples of using To a machine in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Lost money to a machine?
How does the DMdriver determine how much memory is given to a machine?
Is talking to a machine.
Question: Should one be serious, factual, friendly,or funny when speaking to a machine?
Can you lie to a machine?
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The pledge signatories unanimously agreed that"the decision to take a humanlife should never be delegated to a machine.".
You're talking to a machine.
Morally, the signatories argue, the decision to take a human life“should never be delegated to a machine.”.
You are talking to a machine.
And this data gets sent to a machine that slices the data into two-dimensional representations of that product all the way through-- almost like slicing it like salami.
You were talking to a machine.
Similar to a machine or robot.
What I mean is something much more alive, something that relates to the ability to combine facts as a living organism relates to a machine.
Does it relate to a machine?
I'm talking to a machine here, I guess.
Why am I telling this to a machine?
I'm married to a machine, not a wife.
I'm not giving my name to a machine!
The wand was connected to a machine that was labeled Smiths Detection.
No one likes talking to a machine.
But the United States retook the lead thanks to a machine, called Summit, built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
I can't die in a hospital, strapped to a machine.
People wear a device over their nose and mouth that is connected to a machine that blows air into their mouths, thus keeping the airway from narrowing.
People who write code know this:that the essence of making yourself clear to a machine is to think clearly yourself.
Can you lie to a machine?
Mike lost his job to a machine.
What's the point of sticking to a machine that nev er pays out?
I was abducted, tortured,I had two wires shoved up my nose that were connected to a machine I would never seen before.
Sometimes I'm instructed to speak to a machine as if it were a live person.