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At the University College London, they have created a computer that knows how to recover itself from a crash. The computer can repair it's own code and repair corrupted data.


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Written by jfsokul (#78)
87 days ago
This is a product i would love to buy, a computer that can essentially fix itself will help with the population that has no true idea of how to use a computer in depth



Written by crcastellano (#75)
119 days ago
It's pretty remarkable how they can teach computers to predict the unpredictable. People store so many important things on their computers; I'm sure this would be incredibly appealing to consumers.



Written by kakeane (#98)
119 days ago
i think this is a really innovative idea, however if this becomes a popular product in the next few years what will happen to those whose careers are based on fixing computers?



Written by cgcain (#72)
121 days ago
If sold to the general public, this computer will definitely pose as a threat to Apple in the future.



Written by dsaitta (#5)
121 days ago
This is extremely innovative and will definitely be a feature all computers should possess.



Written by awdiefenbach (#9)
122 days ago
This will be something that everyone would want. People will not need to worry about losing anything important if their computer crahes.



Written by dbdib (#31)
123 days ago
The consumer will love this in that if they are not tech savvy they no longer have to worry about fixing their computers if they get a virus.




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