This Video Explains How Machines Think, Like Humans, But Not Quite (Video)
Aug 15, 2013 19:23
Can computers think? Not yet. But they are capable of a lot of things. This video from New Scientists shows how machines are designed to be capable of problem solving, like humans, but not in the same way.
Instead it boils down to a lot of code written by humans. It's only a matter of time before artificial intelligence takes it up a notch.
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