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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why?

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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why?

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The machines humble themselves only before God and not humble to accept the evolution, of the human brain since they warn us to be humble and tell us about their power to wipe out mankind. (The poetic lines related to the answer to this question are not given in the textbook.)

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Chapter 5.2: The Secret of the Machines - Exercise [Page 150]

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Samacheer Kalvi English Class 10 SSLC TN Board
Chapter 5.2 The Secret of the Machines
Exercise | Q A. 7. | Page 150

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