The word "computer" was first used in 1613 and was originally used to describe a human being who performed calculations or calculations. The definition of computer has remained the same, that is, an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program. Until the late 19th century, when people began to realize that machines never get tired and can perform calculations much faster and more accurately than any group of human computers ever could. Charles Babbage is the father of computing after his invention and concept of the analytical engine in 1837. With basic flow control and integrated memory, the first general purpose computer concept was born. It was later that Charles' son Henry Babbage completed a part of this machine and the computer was able to perform basic calculations. Having not invented a computer, Babbage is known as the father of computing due to the ideas and concepts he visualized at the time. There are 5 generations of modern computers, each lasting about 5 years. the first generation of computers was between the 1940s and 1956. The second generation was between 1956 and 1963. While the third generation was between 1964 and 1971. We are currently in the fourth generation (from 1971 to Today). The fifth generation comes from now and beyond. The first generation of computers dates back to World War II. Rich governments sought to develop missiles and cannons using computers to exploit their strategic needs. This increased funding for IT development projects. In Germany, Konrad Zuse developed a computer called Z3, to design airplanes and missiles. Not to mention that in 1943 Britain… paper center… rallel processing and superconductors are helping to make AI more applicable. Quantum computing, nanotechnology and molecules will undeniably be part of the computing system in the years to come. the goal of fifth generation computing is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are capable of self-recognition. Communication has changed because of computers. 9 times out of 10, we would rather email or interact socially with someone, using the computer or even documents, they are now meant to be typed rather than written for easier storage. With computers we are able to work faster and more efficiently thanks to the advantages it offers. Humans are comfortable with what they have and we need the computer to pass on to another generation. The more developed next-generation computers become, the more developed our lives could be.
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