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Predicting the future isn't easy. In 1943, Thomas Watson, chairman the company IBM, said , “I think there’s a world market for about five computers.” Even in the 1970s, many experts saying, “Nobody will want a computer in their home.” But today, computer technology is everywhere. You have several computers in your kitchen says Dr Rodney Brooks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pointing to the computer chips in our coffee makers, fridges, washing and ovens. It’s almost impossible to imagine a world computers. Dr Brooks is director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He says that computers are not becoming more common, they’re smarter too. They’re starting to think.Scientists at AI Research are developing their own thinking robot, CALLED Hal. Child expert Anat Treist-Goren is teaching Hal to speak. She talks to him and reads HIM children’s stories. Baby Hal is growing up fast, and his language level is improving quickly. Soon, if YOU speak to him, you might even think he’s human !will be able to MAKE all the arrangements. He’ll never get tired, he’ll never be ill and he’ll never GETangry. The technology is almost here. Think about it. Wouldn’t you like to HAVE your own “Hal” ?