What is the author's view about computers and human beings in terms of intelligence
A: Computers have better memory than a child does.
B: Computers can understand as many as 100,000 words.
C: Computers are as intelligent as a teenager is. [D] Human beings are far superior to computers.
A: Computers have better memory than a child does.
B: Computers can understand as many as 100,000 words.
C: Computers are as intelligent as a teenager is. [D] Human beings are far superior to computers.
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- In author’s opinion, ______. A: without computers, there would be no modern science B: computers are more intelligent than human beings C: computers will replace everything in the future D: computers never make mistakes
- In which sense, according to A, can’t the computers think as the human beings do?
- The following statement about human and computer solving practical problems, ( ) is wrong. A: Human computing is slow and computers are fast B: The amount of information stored in the human brain is small and the computer is large C: Human accuracy is average, but computers are accurate D: A computer can do what human beings can do
- The passage implies that human beings differ from computers in that human beings() A: make fewer errors B: do not have to be programmed C: work more quickly D: understand their instructions
- 51. What is the author’s greatest concern about the use of AI? A) Computers are performing lots of creative tasks. B) Many abilities will cease to be unique to human beings. C) Computers may become more rational than humans. D) Many human skills are fast becoming outdated.