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Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man
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7-25-2009 6:29 PM
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science
smellydiaper
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"I'm sorry i can't do that for you dave".....lol
Technology sure has advanced. This would be even more then science fiction to the pioneers.
And we take it so forgranted
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7-25-2009
7:05 PM
shaor
Wasn't there a film about the robots taking over! i seem to remember there was but forget the title, anyone know the title?
7-25-2009
8:41 PM
The Infowarrior
There are literally hundreds and each and everyone of them should be a warning.
7-26-2009
1:44 AM
chestnut501
The average person has no idea.
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