Computer Science, asked by sangitagurung1911, 9 months ago

"Necessity is the mother of invention". Justify this statement with respect to the evolution of computer.

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Answered by shivam324256
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The statement is true .Necessity is the mother of invention. In now days computer had become our necessity . Then we are inventing computers.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Necessity is the mother of invention," which indicates that each of our requirements, great or small, motivates us to overcome trouble and work hard to meet them.

Conventional computers are limited by what they have been programmed to do. The first marketable interpretation of the new kinds of computer chip is listed to be released in 2014 which will allow computers not only to perform tasks that bear meticulous programming but also learn from their miscalculations. The new computing approach is grounded on the natural nervous system in which neurons reply to stimulants and link with other neurons to interpret information. It allows computers to absorb new information while carrying out a task, and acclimate to what they do ground on the changing signals.

Technology is one of the numerous exploration centres devoted to developing these new kinds of computer circuits. The new approach used in tackle and software, is being driven by the virtual explosion of scientific knowledge about the brain.

The possibilities that a tone-literacy processor can bring about are both amazing and scary. The introductory premise can spark a swell of wisdom- fabrication of movie recollections, but the way effects are going, it can just come “ wisdom. Since the invention is the mother of necessity, the West played a commanding part in the electronic revolution that followed artificial evolution.

The device on which you're reading this was first either just the telephone or the computer constructed for a necessity, also acclimated to the changing requirements of the times. therefore, necessity really is the mother of all inventions.

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