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目前,IBM公司研发的电脑沃森战胜了美国电视智力节目《危险边缘》的两名人类常胜 * * ,一时问,很多网友担心,电脑越来越像人了,将会超越人类智慧。从深蓝到沃森,人工智能又向前跨越了一大步。电脑会代替人脑吗近几年,每次有电脑战胜人脑的事发生,都会有“终结者”之类的担忧。甚至有人认为,电脑的计算速度正变得越来越快,不久的将来电脑将能够模拟人脑、产生意识,并最终替代人类。作者对于“电脑替代人脑”这种观点的态度()。

A.作者认为人工智能技术有可能实现电脑模拟人脑

B.看不出作者是否认同“电脑替代人脑”这种观点

C.认同这种观点,因为人工智能技术不断超越人类智慧

D.不认同这种观点,因为人类是人工智能技术的主宰者

答案

参考答案:B

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