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“We’re entering an exciting new era of AI chip design,” said Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson, head of Cyberdyne special projects.


:LOL Dyson was killed by Sarah Conner in 1994.
 
Yea this has to be a joke. That prototype pictured looks like something thrown together by high school students, with tinker toy parts and a left over electric wheel chair parts. Sad really.

Humanity has NOTHING to fear from Cyberdine or AMD if this is all they have.
 
I noticed the picture is photoshopped! Which leads me to believe the article is just for entertainment only. After April Fools Day?
 
Beware if they come out with the "neuro-nit" processor, the learning computer. If they do... we will have to rise against the machines !! hardy har har maties !
 
Beware if they come out with the "neuro-nit" processor, the learning computer. If they do... we will have to rise against the machines !! hardy har har maties !
 
Stem cell research is banned because ignorant christian groups that run this country don't like abortion. To them, any time they hear the word "stem cells", they instantly connect it to "dead fetus".

This just shows your ignorance, which I can't blame you too much, since you probably get all your news from the pro-abortion news media. I bet you didn't know there are two types of stem cells. There are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells (which the media is too incompetent and in Planned Parenthood's tank to tell you about). Not only that, scientific results show that adult stem cells are much less dangerous and much more effective. For example, in China, they injected embryonic stem cells into a persons brain. They took hold, but started growing as hair, skin and bone - IN THE PERSON'S BRAIN! But you won't hear that from media who will obviously suppress information to further their pro-abortion agenda. Just google adult stem cells versus embryonic stem cells. Too bad you didn't do that before you posted something where you didn't know what you are talking about. So, next time, know what you are talking about before you post something.
 
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