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4 September, 19:48

Examine the A1 literature to discover whether the following tasks can currently be solved by computers: a. Playing a decent game of table tennis (ping-pong). b. Driving in the center of Cairo. c. Buying a week's worth of groceries at the market. d. Buying a week's worth of groceries on the web. e. Playing a decent game of bridge at a competitive level. f. Discovering and proving new mathematical theorems. g. Writing an intentionally funny story. h. Giving competent legal advice in a specialized area of law. i. Translating spoken English into spoken Swedish in real time. j. Performing a complex surgical operation

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  1. 4 September, 19:57
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    A) Playing a decent game of table tennis (Ping-Pong) - This is solvable by computers.

    B) Driving in the center of Cairo, Egypt - This is solvable by computers.

    C) Buying a week’s worth of groceries at the market - This is not solvable by computers.

    D) Buying a week’s worth of groceries on the Web - This is solvable by computers.

    E) Playing a decent game of bridge at a competitive level - This is solvable by computers.

    F) Discovering and proving new mathematical theorems - This is not solvable computers.

    G) Writing an intentionally funny story - This is not solvable by computers.

    H) Giving competent legal advice in a specialized area of law - This is not solvable by computers.

    I) Translating spoken English into spoken Swedish in real time - This is solvable by computers.

    J) Performing a complex surgical operation - This is not solvable by computers.
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