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In a hardware neural network, the nerve cell is replaced by a , which acts as a switch.
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A spelling checker in a word-processing program doesn't really check the spelling of words. It compares all the words you type into your document to a dictionary of correctly spelled words. This process is called .
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The is the software that searches the expert system's knowledge base and produces conclusions.
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is a project based in Austin, Texas, that was launched by former Stanford University professor Douglas Lenat with teams of programmers, linguists, theologians, mathematicians, and philosophers feeding a special database 1.4 million basic truths and generalities about daily life.
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Electrical connections between neurons are activated by .
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MIT has developed a , a pharmacy on a chip that can be implanted in the body to deliver tiny amounts of medicine on a controlled-release basis.
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A Puerto Rico observatory is participating in the Serendip program at the University of California at Berkeley, which is analyzing radio signals from the cosmos for evidence of intelligent life. This is part of a project called .
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use endless trial and error to learn from experience, to discard unworkable approaches and grind away at promising approaches with the kind of tireless energy of which humans are incapable.
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In a hardware neural network, the synapse is replaced by an electronic component called a , which determines whether a cell should activate the electricity to other cells.
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Microsoft Office offers so-called that corrects text as you enter it and does other tasks.







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