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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Monday 27 November 2006


Name

Louis Lemaire


Location

Kingston, ON, Canada


Occupation

Student


Comment

This is based on the premise that we use our computers in the same way every day, and that we will continue to do so forever. A computer that can predict our moves based on past history is great, but we also have to remember that this is past history. As we come up with different ways of interacting with our systems - past history will become irrelevant. And we must also remember that by asking our computers to anticipate our actions we are effectively fueling the need for faster computers that are able of doing this kind of computing.



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