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“We may hope that machines will eventually compete”

Alan Turing

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The quote talks about the expectation that machines will one day be able to match or even surpass humans in different tasks. Think of how computers now play chess very well, sometimes better than humans. In the early 2000s, the computer Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. This shows that machines can learn and compete at high levels. In everyday life, this idea can be seen in how we use smartphones or smart home devices. These gadgets help us do things more smoothly, like setting reminders or controlling the lights with just a voice command. The hope is that with further progress, machines could handle even more complex tasks, making our lives easier by taking over repetitive chores. For instance, robots might help with jobs such as cleaning or cooking, leaving us more time to focus on creative activities or spend time with loved ones. This progress could change how we work and live, pushing humans to rely on machines for tasks that machines can do better or faster.

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Artificial intelligence Automation Computing Future of work Future technology Innovation Machine learning Robotics Technological advancement
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