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  • Can Androids Read The News?
    Artificial intelligence has become much more advanced in recent years then anyone imagined it would, and yet we remain, seemingly, as far from the real of the truly intelligent android as ever. Undoubtedly Isaac Asimov would be impressed with what we have managed to accomplish; much of it according to his predictions, yet there are still no conscious machines or positronic brains.
  • Should I Use CAPTCHA?
    "CAPTCHA", which is trademarked the Carnegie Mellon University, is a short form for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart". It is a test, which helps the computer to differentiate between machines and human beings. It has the capability of creating and grading tests that automatically accepts all humans and rejects all machines.
  • Do You Need CAPTCHA?
    A CAPTCHA or Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart is basically a kind of test that helps to distinguish a computer from a human being. It is under the trademark of Carnegie Mellon University. You can visit http://www.protectwebform.com/ for detailed information on CAPTCHA.
  • CAPTCHA and you
    CAPTCHA is the acronym of ‘Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart.’ It is a kind of test based on challenge responses. From the response it gets it can make out whether the user is human or not. In an ordinary kind of CAPTCHA the user has to key in the letters of a fuzzy image to see them emerge on the screen. Often, the user has to supplement masked series of letters or digits to do that. Only then they will emerge on the screen.

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