(MENAFN – The Conversation) ‘Whatever your job is the chances are that one of these machines can do it faster or better than you can’.
This is not a headline about self-driving cars or one of IBM’s supercomputers of the 21st century. Instead, it was published by the , when a computer took as much space as a large kitchen and had less power than a modern pocket calculator. They were called ‘electronic brains’ back then. In a about silicon chips, one commentator argued that ‘They are the reason why Japan is abandoning its shipbuilding and why our children will […]
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