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Posted 3 months ago Beyond ones and zeros being realitive to our reality of something and nothing used to define our "view" whats next? |
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| Posted 3 months ago Elucidate. Binary is the hardwares reality and for those engineers and programmers that write for them. They tend to dream of faster operations and smaller footprints. However that is not the beginning or end for the rest of the IT industry. There is a lot in between, depending on the interest of the individual that is persuing a direction in computing and communications. Our view is what is currently happening and what can happen, tomorrow is what drives the industry, just a little while ago we overcame the RAM limit and the current Flip-phone was just a dream in the 1960's, The PC was a dream until the 80's, the BBS was replaced by the ISP in the 90's, The current Iphone combines communications and computer operations seamlessly - where do you want to take your interests and how hard do you want to work to make your mark and dreams a reality? The "view" is as individual as the dream. |
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| Posted 3 months ago i just found it odd how computers attempt to memic human thought and function so well and if a computer could attain the same limitless possibilities. A future where computers could dream as we do ya know. |
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| Posted 3 months ago They're working on it, in the AI (artificial intelligence) community its very interesting to read. Isaac Asimov writes a number of interesting books about, all fiction of course, but the concepts and fears are intriguing to read. You might want to look into some of the scientific communities to explorer it. If I had gone into Engineering I think that might be the most interesting career choice.
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| Posted 3 months ago You folks might find this thread interesting: http://insidetech.monster.com/topics/1577-how-do-you-teach-a-computer-to-learn/posts
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| Posted 3 months ago Really good discussion. Thanks! |
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| Posted 3 months ago thanks |

