单词 | computing machine |
例句 | It requires a staff of trained technicians and the help of complicated computing machines. I, Robot 1950-12-02T00:00:00Z The work of most of the women, like that of the Friden, Marchant, or Monroe computing machines they used, was anonymous. Hidden Figures 2016-09-06T00:00:00Z Yet, working with Babbage as an anonymous younger sidekick, she surpassed his vision of what his proposed computing machines could do and could be. James Gleick: 'Information poses as many challenges as opportunities' 2011-04-09T23:05:59Z He means to trace two parallel developments: the very different histories of the computing machine and the much more recent Internet. Walter Isaacson’s ‘The Innovators’ Studies Computer Wizards 2014-10-08T04:00:00Z Charles Babbage, the 19th- century inventor and mathematician who conducted groundbreaking experiments with computing machines. Books of The Times: ?The Chemistry of Tears,? a Novel by Peter Carey 2012-05-21T03:47:19Z The human brain is an amazing computing machine. Making Computer Chips Act More like Brain Cells 2022-08-29T04:00:00Z It was because of this fact that correlation, and even more so, regression, were not widely used research tools until after the advent of “computing machines”. Introductory Business Statistics 2017-11-29T00:00:00Z At certain computing divisions across the country, mechanical calculators and rudimentary computing machines were brought in to accelerate calculations needed for the war. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode Two: Women Needed 2022-04-07T04:00:00Z And at some indistinct point, new computing machines achieved functionality; then impact; then scale. Review | An exploration of ‘How Innovation Works’ 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z She teamed up with Charles Babbage, a genius inventor but a lousy communicator, to bring the steam-powered computing machine proposed by Babbage to scientific and public attention. Celebrity is ephemeral; good biographies are forever 2018-12-10T05:00:00Z The name was also that of Ada Lovelace, an early computer programmer who recognized the full potential of a “computing machine,” which Nathrath saw as a nod to his focus on artificial intelligence. Oscar, Marcus, Casper, Cora: Companies are using human names to seem more friendly 2018-06-11T04:00:00Z Indeed, if Damasio is correct, the precise nature of the substrate that facilitates the performance of biological ‘computing machines’ will crucially determine their ability to generate mental phenomena. The messy biological basis of culture 2018-01-29T05:00:00Z Heading the team was an English genius, mathematician Alan Turing, who’d written a paper in 1936 outlining a universal computing machine. German encryption machine on display at Bozeman museum 2016-04-14T04:00:00Z If we draw a parallel from computing machines to flying machines, then AlphaGo is closer to a biomimetic version of a bird, than to a jet airplane. The Go Files: ‘Humanity-packed’ AI prepares to take on world champion 2016-03-06T05:00:00Z Jobs was “someone who preferred creating machines that delighted real people,” and his reborn Apple was “a company that could once again make insanely great computing machines for you and me.” Which Jobs Biography Got the Measure of the Man? 2015-03-25T04:00:00Z Some technology experts argue that self-aware computing machines are now on the horizon. Innovators Of Intelligence Look to Past 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z As he explained, “human brains and computing machines will be coupled together very tightly.” Apple's Watch Will Make People and Computers More Intimate 2014-09-10T04:00:00Z It also noted his work on the Ace "automatic computing machine". What was Alan Turing really like? 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z How you get from the origins of the first computing machines to Deutsch is all the fun. There's More Than Just Qubits In Computing With Quantum Cats 2014-03-13T14:36:00Z Augusta Ada King, the 19th century Countess of Lovelace, is best known for her work on the Analytical Engine, an early computing machine devised by her mentor and friend, Charles Babbage. 15 Works of Art Depicting Women in Science 2014-03-07T21:00:00Z Consider the Abacus By this time the public is well aware that a new age of machines is upon us based on the computing machine, and not on the power machine. M.I.T. Scholar’s 1949 Essay on Machine Age Is Found 2013-05-20T22:38:47Z At some point, we will be able to transform our computing machines into highly-intelligent thinking machines. Why mapping the human brain matters 2013-02-20T13:00:00Z Lovelace was close friends with inventor Charles Babbage and was fascinated by his Analytical Engine, a mechanical computing machine which she understood even better than he did. Tuesday is Ada Lovelace Day: let's celebrate inspirational women 2012-10-13T07:00:02Z In 1936, while at King's College, Cambridge, Turing published a seminal paper On Computable Numbers which introduced two key concepts - "algorithms" and "computing machines" - that continue to play a central role in our industry today. Celebrating Alan Turing's genius 2012-06-18T00:27:21Z He put forth the vision of the “universal computing machine”—then nothing more than an abstract concept—that served as the inspiration and blueprint for the development of the computer. Hunters of Myths: Why Our Brains Love Origins 2012-04-07T20:45:00.207Z To understand what a computing machine is, let us compare a paper scheme of mathematical computation, a Chinese ... abacus and a Marchand or Fridén decimal computing machine for office use, and an electronic computing machine. M.I.T. Scholar’s 1949 Essay on Machine Age Is Found 2013-05-20T22:38:47Z In 1936 Dr. Turing wrote a paper on the design and limitations of computing machines. The man behind the machine 2012-02-22T18:20:05.890Z A computing machine was needed to model the explosion before the actual test was done. A Conversation With George Dyson: George Dyson: Looking Backward to Put New Technology in Focus 2011-12-06T01:20:25Z Moreover, the very mechanization of the calculations generates demand for a new type of intellectual work — devising the instructions to the computing machine to perform the calculations. Ada Lovelace and the Luddites. 2011-10-07T16:15:05.467Z When coupled with giant, turbocharged computing machines, it was the key to reaping enormous profits. Off the Shelf: In Practice, Stock Formulas Weren?t Perfect 2010-02-20T23:07:00Z The desk computing machine is neither more nor less than a mechanized abacus, in which our memory is replaced by certain internal interlockings of the machine. M.I.T. Scholar’s 1949 Essay on Machine Age Is Found 2013-05-20T22:38:47Z The authors of the two monographs already mentioned, Zell and Freund, adopted this 'mnemotechnic' interpretation, and the latter considered that he had disposed definitely of the problem in designating the horse—a "four-legged computing machine." Clever Hans (The horse of Mr. Von Osten): A contribution to experimental animal and human psychology Attached to his girdle of flat chain links was a tiny computing machine about as large as the palm of a man's hand. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 And a bit of paper under the sofa could only have come from one of the complicated computing machines used in high-power mathematics. Pursuit Rick hurried into the lab and found him watching Professor Morrison who was checking some calculations on the lab's small computing machine. The Electronic Mind Reader Their computing machines would need an aspirin to handle that situation. Shock Absorber A computing animal, in that sense, is in the same class as a computing machine. The Highest Treason The first two times the brain was activated, the roboticists just began feeding data into the thing as though it were an ordinary computing machine. Unwise Child Harper's greatest fear was that he would do something to annoy Gault into firing him, thus depriving him of the privilege of using the mathematical charts and computing machines available in the laboratory. The 4-D Doodler We assume the computing machine to be flawless. Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel Dare's face was as rigid and dry as if it had been encrusted with plaster, and he was like one turned into a computing machine which no longer had the power of feeling. A Laodicean : a Story of To-day Wiener goes on to describe a new stage, what he calls the Second Industrial Revolution, dominated by computing machines driving all kinds of industrial processes. The Civilization of Illiteracy |
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