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"In computational learning theory, the challenge is not just to learn, but to understand how learning is possible."
In the context of computational learning, the concept of 'probably approximately correct' (PAC) learning provides a framework for understanding the efficiency and feasibility of learning algorithms.
In the world of computing, the boundary between the possible and the impossible is often defined by the algorithms we can devise.
The Internet is a reflection of our society and that mirror can be either flattering or unflattering depending on who is looking.
The web is a way of connecting people in a meaningful way, a way that was not possible before.
Understanding the limits of computation is as important as understanding its possibilities.
The study of algorithms is not just about solving problems, but about understanding the limits of what is computationally possible.
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and nature exploits every possible pattern.
The synergy between theoretical computer science and applied mathematics has led to breakthroughs that were once thought impossible.
The concept of probably approximately correct (PAC) learning has been foundational in computational learning theory.
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn’t even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
The Internet is a great equalizer, but it also has the potential to exacerbate inequalities.
We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.
The art of programming is the art of organizing complexity, of mastering multitude and avoiding its bastard chaos as effectively as possible.
The art of programming is the art of organizing complexity, of mastering multitude and avoiding its bastard chaos as effectively as possible.
In the realm of secure computation, we strive to achieve the impossible: to compute with data we cannot see.
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
The beauty of computer science is in its endless possibilities.
Innovation in technology comes from the ability to see beyond the current limitations and imagine what could be possible.