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  • ...cally unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. Ventilators may be [[computer]]ized [[microprocessor control|microprocessor-controlled]] machines, but pa ..., and remote control. The pneumatic system is nowadays often replaced by a computer-controlled [[turbopump]]. ...
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  • ..., it would have the potential to autonomously improve its own software and hardware to design an even more capable machine, which could repeat the process in t ...combine these possibilities, suggesting that humans are likely to [[brain–computer interface|interface with computers]], or [[mind uploading|upload their mind ...
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  • ...r keyboard creates musical sounds using electronic circuitry, or, later, [[computer chip]]s and [[software]]. Synthesizers became popular in the mass market in ...ually refers to the use of electronic devices, [[computer hardware]] and [[computer software]] that is used in the [[performance]], playback, [[musical composi ...
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  • ...] (eds.) ''An Unfinished Revolution? Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory'' BCL 1958–1976. Vienna, Austria: Edition Echoraum.</ref> [[Norb ...Kwam |title=Self-organization, Natural Selection, and Evolution: Cellular Hardware and Genetic Software |journal=BioScience |date=2010|volume=60 |issue=11 |pa ...
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  • ...s/2012/prsRls_120323.html|title=Artificial synapses could lead to advanced computer memory and machines that mimic biological brains |publisher=[[HRL Laborator ...t=Garling |first=C. |date=25 July 2012 |title=Wonks question HP's claim to computer-memory missing link|url=https://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/07/memri ...
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  • ...s''' is a facility or service that provides connectivity for a computer, a computer network, or other network device to the [[Internet]], and for individuals o ...;kbit/s by the late 1990s. Initially, dial-up connections were made from [[Computer terminal|terminals]] or computers running [[Terminal emulator|terminal emul ...
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  • ...nsformer-novel-neural-network.html |url-status=live }}</ref>—and is [[Fine-tuning (machine learning)|fine-tuned]] for conversational applications using a com ...https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/ |url-status=live}}</ref> The fine-tuning process leveraged [[supervised learning]] and [[reinforcement learning from ...
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  • ...chnologies such as the [[spark gap transmitter]] for radio or [[mechanical computer]]s for computing, it was the invention of the thermionic vacuum tube that m [[File:ENIAC Penn2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The 1946 [[ENIAC]] computer used 17,468 vacuum tubes and consumed {{nowrap|150 kW}} of power.]] ...
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  • ...ions]], is a [[low-level programming language]] used to directly control a computer's [[central processing unit]] (CPU). Each instruction causes the CPU to per {{term|term= '''[[Machine element]]'''}}{{defn|defn=Or ''hardware'', refers to an elementary component of a [[machine]]. These elements cons ...
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