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下列哪些是血小板活化的分子标志物
A.
β-TG
B.
PF4
C.
P-selectin
D.
FPA
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【单选题】His opinions were ______ accepted during the discussion no one opposed him.
A.
consistently
B.
universally
C.
frequently
D.
informally
【简答题】A.No one was interested in the discussion. B.Politics is a sensitive topic. C.The woman is not being serious. D.People avoided discussing politics.
【简答题】, 国防的目的主要是捍卫国家的主权、统一、领土完整和____。
【单选题】The suggestion we should have a discussion on this problem is not the one ________he made.
A.
that, /
B.
/, which
C.
which, that
D.
which, /
【单选题】The author suggests that the discussion of the problem of education, if one wishes it to be fruitful, must ______.
A.
not deviate from social evils that play a role in education
B.
combine the issues of education with the issues of social problems
C.
consider the purpose of educating the citizens
D.
consider the whole of the social system which education serves
【单选题】()主权始终是一个国家国防的根本目的和任务。
A.
维护国家的统一
B.
保卫国家的领土完整
C.
捍卫国家的主权
D.
维护国家的安全
【单选题】国防第一位的、根本的目的和任务是( )
A.
捍卫国家主权
B.
维护国家统一
C.
保卫国家领土完整
D.
保障国家安全
【多选题】"The primitive forms of artificial intelligence we already have, have proved very useful. But I think the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race," Stephen Ha...
A.
Some agreed with Hawking, saying that the threat, even if it were distant, should be taken seriously. Others said his warning seemed overblown.
B.
"I'm pleased that a scientist from the 'hard sciences' has spoken out. I've been saying the same thing for years," said Daniela Cerqui, an anthropologist at Switzerland's Lausanne University. Gains in AI are creating machines that outstrip human performance, Cerqui argued. The trend eventually will delegate responsibility for human life to the machine, she predicted. “It may seem like science fiction, but it's only a matter of degrees when you see what is happening right now,” said Cerqui. “We are heading down the road he talked about, one step at a time.”
C.
Nick Bostrom, director of a programme on the impacts of future technology at the University of Oxford, said the threat of AI superiority was not immediate. Bostrom pointed to current and near-future applications of AI that were still clearly in human hands—things such as military drones, driverless cars, robot factory workers and automated surveillance of the Internet.
D.
But, he said, "I think machine intelligence will eventually surpass biological intelligence—and, yes, there will be significant existential risks associated with that transition."
【单选题】A.No one was interested in the discussion.B.Politics is a sensitive topic.
A.
No one was interested in the discussion.
B.
Politics is a sensitive topic.
C.
The woman is not being serious.
D.
People avoided discussing politics.
【单选题】国防中第一位的、根本性的目的和任务是( )
A.
保卫国家的统一
B.
保卫国家的领土完整
C.
保障国家的安全
D.
捍卫国家主权
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【多选题】"The primitive forms of artificial intelligence we already have, have proved very useful. But I think the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race," Stephen Ha...
A.
Some agreed with Hawking, saying that the threat, even if it were distant, should be taken seriously. Others said his warning seemed overblown.
B.
"I'm pleased that a scientist from the 'hard sciences' has spoken out. I've been saying the same thing for years," said Daniela Cerqui, an anthropologist at Switzerland's Lausanne University. Gains in AI are creating machines that outstrip human performance, Cerqui argued. The trend eventually will delegate responsibility for human life to the machine, she predicted. “It may seem like science fiction, but it's only a matter of degrees when you see what is happening right now,” said Cerqui. “We are heading down the road he talked about, one step at a time.”
C.
Nick Bostrom, director of a programme on the impacts of future technology at the University of Oxford, said the threat of AI superiority was not immediate. Bostrom pointed to current and near-future applications of AI that were still clearly in human hands—things such as military drones, driverless cars, robot factory workers and automated surveillance of the Internet.
D.
But, he said, "I think machine intelligence will eventually surpass biological intelligence—and, yes, there will be significant existential risks associated with that transition."