Thursday, September 22, 2011

What it is indicating is…..


In today’s newspapers I have come across two notable things.
The first one is advent of fully computerized cars that drive themselves. It can talk, see, drive and no longer needs a human being to control it by remote. The vehicle maneuvers through traffic on its own using a sophisticated combination of devices, including a computer, electronics and a precision satellite navigation system in the trunk, a camera in the front, and laser scanners on the roof and around the front and laser scanners. The car of the future –completely computer controlled- is on the streets of Berlin.
The second one is IPSoft founded in 1998 by Dube and his colleagues from New York University, has made a software heavily on expert systems that mimic the human brain. They are capable of self-learning and autonomously solving a majority of the problems that arise on the computer networks.
Both are advanced technologies. They indicate our success towards artificial intelligence. The fifth generation of computing that is our current generation is artificial intelligence. We are not fully success ful and we have only partly succeeded in this field . Robots couldn’t be made as and don’t have analytical thinking as humans. But the above two indicates that we are successfully proceeding in artificial intelligence
Another reason improvement is Google translate. It translates the sentences from one language to another language. Although the translation is not perfect, it is a also a improvement in artificial intelligence.
One happy news is Microsoft has ensured that windows 8 includes full backward compatibility. All existing applications will work and even the upgrade from windows7 to 8 is seamless. Microsoft’s windows 8 developer preview is available for every one to download for free.-and you don’t be need to be a developer either. The 32 bit version is bere http://goo.gl/JVcJQ.  it ‘s size is 2.8 gb. The 64 bit version is 4.8 gb in size,bundled with developer tools  and it can be downloaded from http://goo.gl/MS1tm.  
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