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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Post-Crash Index-Moderated

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To: TH who wrote (85412)2/12/2013 10:42:40 AM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (4) of 119361
 
Right now, as I am sure you know, computers can equal the best humans minds when enough time is spent programming them at a specific task like say playing Chess or Jeopardy, but there is no flexibility or broadness to their abilities. The chess master computer, if given legs today, would run out into the street like an idiot and get hit by a truck.

But it is only a matter of time though before they will be programmed to analyze any problem and program themselves to solve it. And only a matter of time before all the found solutions / task masteries can be stored in a single computer. And only a matter of time before their mobility can be made equal to ours. I would guess within the next 500 years, but possibly much sooner depending on how much the banker games slow us down.
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