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computers of the future.
computers , no cell phones, there's no internet.
Computers can play chess pretty well.
computers if we can figure out how to really scale them efficiently and build-- we don't need super-large-scale quantum computers .
Computers make things perfect.
computers are invisible, behind the scene, helping us, supporting us, and augmenting our everyday activities.
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Computers are made by little electronic circuits, which are computed and designed using quantum mechanics and work thanks to quantum phenomena, small quantum things.
Computers have made things much easier.
Computers can also do it on the individual level.
Computers took the place of people in doing calculations.
Computers -- very large, very expensive.
Computers get faster, so password guessing gets faster as computers get faster, not because we're smarter about it.
Computers that can do things.
computers , today we should be talking about, and we are talking about, for example,
Computers don't actually make effort.
Computers aren't striving selves, and striving selves are not computers .
computers to experience emotion is to be able to develop computing systems that
Computers search-- artificial intelligence.
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computers and and it's this this gap between the median worker who can't acquire the skills or has has difficulty
computers that the pilot could just take their hands off and it would it would solve its own problems it would write
computers , and the degree of spatiotemporal transformation.
Computers are purely syntactical devices.
Computers can discover knowledge orders of magnitude faster than any of these things that went before and that co-exist with them and orders of magnitude more
Computers run all our critical infrastructures, from electricity to health care to 911 system.
Computers , in general, began as a tool for work.
Computers weren't so common back then.
Computers , robots, what's going to happen to robots?
computers National Science Foundation evaluated funded the evaluation of that study so when the
Computers do really great at whatever they do.
computers in a kind of old fashioned way.
computers , with showing some of the videos from their road trips and the people they'd interviewed.
Computers -- things like geometric, morphometric, the ability to handle these big data sets that were produced by CT scans, three-dimensional exercises,
Computers do a far better job of that.
Computers have become billions to trillions times faster than the human brain.
Computers are, relatively speaking, inexpensive and people with a talent needed to do significant things with them is incredibly expensive.
computers are maybe not having as good of a childhood as I did.
computers they use, all of which lead to very high fidelity simulation, which then can be used to correct any problems that are disclosed.
computers , I read, will control everything here from household security to the transport network.
computers and replace the power supply or fix the screen luminescence I'm
computers , even today, they still have their own strengths and own weaknesses.
computers into potentially a broadly based Regional provider of web 1.5 and
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