The robotic two or three decades ago was limited to body mechanic device. At present, a new invention has revolutionized the direction in which investigations were on their way, dealing essentially brain thinking of the machine.
A tiny invention called "chip", is made using silicon and equivalent to a small part of the human brain, is the key to everything. A tiny part of artificial intelligence schemes reproduces human mental as well as the mechanisms by which manifests itself and builds its network.
On the basis of combining several of these microchips can create an artificial intelligence, a brain with thousands of data and information enough to win a lot of time in the search or the investigation. The man in the street already has one or more personal computers, authoritative data terminals through which it can communicate with everyone, write, read, transmit, buy, sell and a whole host of miscellaneous services.
But apart from the introduction of artificial intelligence in the everyday lives of human beings, we are seeing such seemingly frantic race toward a horizon that seems to have no limits. The reality has exceeded all expectations and futuristic novels, both of the Jules Verne as those of Isaac Asimov, have become outdated.
A tiny invention called "chip", is made using silicon and equivalent to a small part of the human brain, is the key to everything. A tiny part of artificial intelligence schemes reproduces human mental as well as the mechanisms by which manifests itself and builds its network.
On the basis of combining several of these microchips can create an artificial intelligence, a brain with thousands of data and information enough to win a lot of time in the search or the investigation. The man in the street already has one or more personal computers, authoritative data terminals through which it can communicate with everyone, write, read, transmit, buy, sell and a whole host of miscellaneous services.
But apart from the introduction of artificial intelligence in the everyday lives of human beings, we are seeing such seemingly frantic race toward a horizon that seems to have no limits. The reality has exceeded all expectations and futuristic novels, both of the Jules Verne as those of Isaac Asimov, have become outdated.
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