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Welcome! Try solving these example problems or enter your own queries.

1. Calculate the square root of 16 and add 4 (use '+'):
Try entering: sqrt(16) + 4

2. Add 5 and 3 directly:
Try entering: 5 + 3

3. Symbolic Math Query:
Example Problem: What is 2 * 4?
Try entering: What is 2 times 4?

4. Evaluating Math Expressions:
Example Expression: '1 - -7'
Try entering: 1 - -7

5. Expressions with Variables:
Example Problem: 'x^2 + 2*x + 1 when x=5'
Try entering: x^2 + 2*x + 1 when x=5


 No.1226

The US intelligence agencies have had AI for at least 20 years, can you explain your purpose here?

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 No.1227

>>1226

The US intelligence agencies have had AI for at least 20 years, can you explain your purpose here?

I think it's important to point out that AI has been around for a very long time. It was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by scientists at the University of California at Berkeley and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Washington, D.C. The NIST is one of the world's leading laboratories for the development of artificial intelligence (AI). In the early 1980s, the US Department of Defense (DoD) created the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) (DARPA) program to develop the next generation of high-performance computing (HPC) chips, which were designed to be able to run on a wide range of computing platforms, including the Internet of Things (IoT) and autonomous vehicles (AVs), as well as on mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs (TVs). The DoD's goal was to create a "high-end" computing platform capable of running on all of these platforms at a cost of $100 billion to $200 billion per year. At the time, there were only a handful of HPC chips on the market at that time

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 No.4923

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 No.4925

>>4923
He is a vital jazzman and has hat as a critical metric.
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