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Machines are becoming more autonomous and independent from "summary" of Machines that Think by New Scientist

The pace at which machines are evolving is astonishing. They are now capable of performing tasks once thought to be exclusively within the realm of human beings. From self-driving cars to autonomous drones, machines are becoming increasingly independent and autonomous. This shift towards autonomy is driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. One of the key factors enabling this autonomy is the vast amounts of data that machines can now process. With access to huge datasets, machines can learn from experience and make decisions based on patterns and trends. This ability to learn and adapt is a crucial aspect of autonomy, allowing machines to operate without constant human intervention. Another factor contributing to the autonomy of machines is their ability to perceive and interact with the world around them. Sensors and cameras enable ma...
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    Machines that Think

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