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When computers appeared in the 1950s, many people thought that it would not be long before these (1.IMPRESS ) ___________________machines started talking, thinking for themselves and taking over the world. People predicted all kinds of things, from robot (2. SERVE) ___________________to computerized houses. None of it happened. Despite the billions of dollars and years of research given to developing artificial intelligence, computers are still unable to hold a normal (3. CONSERVE) ___________________with a human being. In fact, although computers today can process information thousands of times faster than they could fifty years ago, they are only two or three times better at using human language than they were back then. In (4. ADD)___________________ , the huge increase in computer use has proved that today’s computers, with their windows, mice, icons and commands, do not operate in the same way as the human brain. If this were not true, there would be no need for the thousands of tech support staff (5. EMPLOY) __________________by all centres.
The trouble is that, even though computers can turn (6. SPEAK) __________________ into text, recognise objects by using cameras, search through (7. END) ___________________ amounts of data and even use robot (8. MECHANIC) ___________________to move like human beings, they are unable to put all these (9. ABLE) ___________________together and actually think and function like human beings. One of the reasons for this is that scientists still do not know much about how the human brain works, so it is (10. POSSIBLE) ______________ to program
When computers appeared in the 1950s, many people thought that it would not be long before these (1.IMPRESS ) ___________________machines started talking, thinking for themselves and taking over the world. People predicted all kinds of things, from robot (2. SERVE) ___________________to computerized houses. None of it happened. Despite the billions of dollars and years of research given to developing artificial intelligence, computers are still unable to hold a normal (3. CONSERVE) ___________________with a human being. In fact, although computers today can process information thousands of times faster than they could fifty years ago, they are only two or three times better at using human language than they were back then. In (4. ADD)___________________ , the huge increase in computer use has proved that today’s computers, with their windows, mice, icons and commands, do not operate in the same way as the human brain. If this were not true, there would be no need for the thousands of tech support staff (5. EMPLOY) __________________by all centres.
The trouble is that, even though computers can turn (6. SPEAK) __________________ into text, recognise objects by using cameras, search through (7. END) ___________________ amounts of data and even use robot (8. MECHANIC) ___________________to move like human beings, they are unable to put all these (9. ABLE) ___________________together and actually think and function like human beings. One of the reasons for this is that scientists still do not know much about how the human brain works, so it is (10. POSSIBLE) ______________ to program