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AI IS A FUTURE

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The Evolution of AI AI has come a long way since 1951, when the first documented success of an AI computer program was written by Christopher Strachey, whose checkers program completed a whole game on the Ferranti Mark I computer at the University of Manchester. Thanks to developments in machine learning and deep learning, IBM’s Deep Blue defeated chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov in 1997, and the company’s IBM Watson won Jeopardy! in 2011. Since then, generative AI has spearheaded the latest chapter in AI’s evolution, with OpenAI releasing its first GPT models in 2018. This has culminated in OpenAI developing its GPT-4 model and ChatGPT, leading to a proliferation of AI generators that can process queries to produce relevant text, audio, images and other types of content. AI has also been used to help sequence RNA for vaccines and model human speech, technologies that rely on model- and algorithm-based machine learning and increasingly focus on perception, reasoning and generali...

Diffrence between Mechanical keyboard or Membarane keyboard

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  If you're in the market for a new keyboard, you've probably come across the terms "mechanical keyboard" and " regular keyboard. " But what exactly is the difference between these two types of keyboards? Mechanical keyboards are designed with specific key switches that provide different levels of resistance and feedback, which can lead to a more satisfying typing experience. In contrast, regular keyboards use rubber domes that collapse under pressure, which can result in a less responsive typing experience. So, a mechanical keyboard is a way to go if you're looking for a keyboard that will provide a more enjoyable typing experience. Keep reading to learn more about the difference between mechanical keyboards and regular keyboards!   · What Is A Mechanical Keyboard? A  mechanical keyboard  is a type of keyboard that uses mechanical switches instead of membrane switches. This means that each key on a mechanical keyboard has its own switch underneath, whic...

Diffrence between LCD and LED

  Light Emitting Diode (LED):   LED is a type of LCD that actually accompanies the advancement of technology. This replaces the fluorescent tube with backlight technology, which produces a clearer picture than the LCD. LED have wider viewing angle than the LCD. It have better black level and contrast in comparison to LCD LCD display. LED delivers better color accuracy in comparison to the LCD.   Advantage: LED have very long life. It requires low maintenance. LED doesn’t produce heat. LED is highly efficient. Disadvantage: It is more costly. It have restricted viewing angle. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD):  An LCD is a passive device, which means that it does not deliver any light to display characters, animations, videos, etc. LCD uses fluorescent tubes to lighten the picture, but can’t provide a clearer picture as LED delivers. It delivers good color accuracy, but we can notice the difference if we compare LED and LCD color accuracy. In LCD, the wide-angle decreases ...

SSD or HDD

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  Which is better for me, SSD or HDD? Massive capacities versus powerful performance — while solid state drives bring next-gen flash technology to data storage, hard drives offer capacity and affordability. The best choice for you will depend on how you use your computer, and what you plan to create, share, and save with your drives. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Best for long-term storage Uses mechanical parts like spinning disks Great for cost-effective, massive capacities Solid State Drive (SSD) Best for low-latency applications Uses flash NAND memory cells without moving parts Great for rapid boot times and fast file access How long do HDDs last vs. SSDs? What is the lifespan of an HDD? HDDs are known for their long lifespans. That’s because hard drives use tried-and-tested mechanical parts to read and write data to spinning disks. HDD components will continue to access and store information as long as the mechanical parts are working and the drive is used within recommended workload l...