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There is no such thing as a machine "capable of solving any problem".
davros
There are many different problems and different ways for solving them.
Machines, by themselves, cannot identify problems. People are required to specify what problems might arise so that machines can "look" for them and respond in an appropriate manner.
The algebra section of the DAT is used to evaluate your ability to use numbers and show that you're capable of prblem solving.
There is no such thing as a machine "capable of solving any problem".
davros
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who nose unless u were born in them times
That sounds like the description of a Turing machine, which was a theoretical machine described by Alan Turing.
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There are many different problems and different ways for solving them.
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There are many different problems and different ways for solving them.
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