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The innovation of the programmable digital computer was birthed in the 1940s out of a necessity to “think” faster and solve complex problems. However, it is the human mind that initially built the firmware and software to enable the machines to perform feats of intelligence normally reserved for the limited number of geniuses and savants on the planet. A threshold was crossed when software was designed that replaced human intelligence in terms of decision making supported by speech and visual recognition, a machine that acted through its own sense perceptions. Artificial Intelligence or AI entered the world of the living.

The question foremost in the minds of computer scientists everywhere was, “Can machines think?” Unlike the technology in a conventional bus or emergency roadside assistance Dayton OH tow vehicle,  computers capable of self driving have come a long way over the years and can do a lot more than you think. You might compare the 3D Scanning and printing industry to that as well, where a program is designed as an application to reproduce a set of instructions for itself. AI is using stored data to think through a problem. A flow of logic is applied to deliver a reasonable solution – an end result based on the principle of reasoning.

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