The speed at which the progress is being made - its self evident that YES man has already been replaced in my fields by machines and this will continue to happen.
There is no such thing as a thinking machine. As such, to date, no one has actually programmed one. Thinking machines are the work of pure science fiction. Artificial intelligence, on the other hand, is purely academic. To date, no one has been able to program a machine that exhibits intelligence of any kind. Artificial intelligence is, by definition, not intelligence, it is merely the illusion of intelligence. In order to be classed intelligent, a machine must be capable of fooling any human into believing there is actual intelligence at work. So far, none have succeeded, but work in this field is still at a very early stage.
artificial. it is the largest artificial satellite that has ever orbited earth
NO
No. The first artificial satellite launched was the Russian satellite, Sputnik 1.
yes,
Sputnik 1
It would be fair to say that computers are important machines. So far, we do not have true artificial intelligence, although there has been progress in that direction. If artificial intelligence of a human (or perhaps greater than human) level is ever created, then we could have computers who deserve to be considered to be individuals, but that remains a speculation as yet.
No.
No instruction manual has ever been printed, because no time machine has ever been built yet.
No German has ever been multiplied by a machine.
sure ---have you ever seen artificial water?
The machine must pass the Turing test. The basis of the test is that the tester cannot see the test subject (it is a blind test), but they can put questions to the test subject, either verbally or via a keyboard. The test subject may be human or machine, but it is up to the tester to decide which purely from the responses given by the test subject. If a machine can fool every tester into believing it is human, then the machine passes the test. To date, no machine has ever successfully passed the Turing test.