Word: benefitting
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Making parallelism work will benefit not just supercomputer users but also those researchers in computer science's other grand project, artificial intelligence. In fact, one of the most advanced parallel machines, a 65,536- processor computer called the Connection Machine, was built by researchers trained at M.I.T.'s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. W. Daniel Hillis, the 31-year-old engineer who designed the computer, sees in it the first concrete evidence of what he views as an inevitable convergence of the two fields. "Supercomputing is an enabling technology for artificial intelligence," says Hillis. "Just as you couldn't build an airplane...
After two days of intensive discussion at the K-School, led by IOP Fellow and former Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, members of the International Institute for Women's Political Leadership (IIWPL) said that women had similar problems breaking into main-stream politics and would benefit by meeting with each other to discuss campaign and governing strategies. The plan was unveiled last night at an event sponsored by IOP Forum...
Given the EPA restrictions, City Councillor Walsh says he thinks underground parking could be a solution. "The land under the street belongs to the city, so I suppose we could get a private developer to do it and work out a deal to the benefit of the city and neighbors," Walsh says...
...testimony to the selfish mean-spiritedness of those unfortunately entrusted with the Harvard History Department that they have denied students the benefit of his presence even as a junior professor by refusing to renew his contract. Damon Silvers '86 Felicia Kornbluh...
Despite these qualms with the Harvard pay and benefit system, many workers are satisfied. Employees who do not support the union say that HUCTW has not substantiated its complaints against the University compensation system...