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Apparently, I was in charge of making sure that no one stole the
computers
from the university.
In fact, it's got many, many different
computers
inside of it, more Pentiums than my lab did when I was in college, and they're connected by a wired network.
Once you have control of the car's computers, you can do anything.
They were able to take over a bunch of critical
computers
inside the car: the brakes computer, the lighting computer, the engine, the dash, the radio, etc., and they were able to perform these on real commercial cars that they purchased using the radio network.
The model produced a bunch of options, and this is the beauty of some of the A.I. techniques, is that
computers
are good at some things, humans are good at other things, take the best of both and let the humans solve this one.
This is the result of faster
computers
being used to build faster
computers.
And it showed that, in fact, today, the human pattern recognition machinery is better at folding proteins than the best
computers.
HyperCard was a program that shipped with the Mac, and it was designed for users of the computer to make programs on their
computers.
It's got 96 sensors, 36 onboard computers, 100,000 lines of behavioral autonomy code, packs more than 10 kilos of TNT in electrical onboard equivalent.
And the director listed the orphanage's most urgent needs as an industrial size washing machine and dryer, four vacuum cleaners, two computers, a video projector, a copy machine, winter shoes and a dentist's drill.
The resulting shift to electric autos is going to be as game-changing as shifting from typewriters to the gains in
computers.
Of course,
computers
and electronics are now America's biggest industry, while typewriter makers have vanished.
And technology pushed composers to tremendous extremes, using
computers
and synthesizers to create works of intellectually impenetrable complexity beyond the means of performers and audiences.
But there's thing called Moore's law that makes the
computers
more and more efficient and cheaper.
At first, the spoofer was just a jumble of cables and computers, though we eventually got it packaged into a small box.
You have condemned
computers
that are stripped apart, and you can buy salvaged components and things that you can reassemble in a new configuration.
It was a machine that was designed long before anyone thought about
computers.
If you know anything about the history of computers, you will know that in the '30s and the '40s, simple
computers
were created that started the computer revolution we have today, and you would be correct, except for you'd have the wrong century.
It doesn't matter if your computer's mechanical, like Babbage's was, or electronic, like
computers
are today, or perhaps in the future, cells, or, again, mechanical again, once we get into nanotechnology.
All those things are
computers.
In fact, it was capable of doing everything we do today with computers, only really slowly.
Programming is a three-way relationship between a programmer, some source code, and the computer it's meant to run on, but
computers
are such famously inflexible interpreters of instructions that it's extraordinarily difficult to write out a set of instructions that the computer knows how to execute, and that's if one person is writing it.
So I'd like to talk a little bit about the people who make the things we use every day: our shoes, our handbags, our
computers
and cell phones.
But here we are, 20 years on, and the greatest change in how we relate to
computers
is the iPad, not HAL.
Their ability to coach and manipulate their
computers
to deeply explore specific positions effectively counteracted the superior chess knowledge of the grandmasters and the superior computational power of other adversaries.
Licklider foresaw
computers
doing all the routinizable work that was required to prepare the way for insights and decision making.
Because while
computers
can learn to detect and identify fraud based on patterns, they can't learn to do that based on patterns they've never seen before, and organized crime has a lot in common with this audience: brilliant people, relentlessly resourceful, entrepreneurial spirit — (Laughter) — and one huge and important difference: purpose.
And so while
computers
alone can catch all but the cleverest fraudsters, catching the cleverest is the difference between success and failure.
They rarely if ever present with a repeatable pattern that's discernable to
computers.
Computers
don't detect novel patterns and new behaviors, but humans do.
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