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|style="width: 30%;|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Gorrila_tool_use-Efi.jpg Gorilla using a stick to get herbs
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|style="width: 40%;|When it was first discovered that chimpanzees can make tools, which had been considered an activity restricted to the human species, Dr Louis Leakey, a noted primatologist said " We have to define what is a tool, or we have to define what is a human being or we have to accept that chimpanzees are human beings!".  With the way ICT are evolving with robots, driverless cars and artificial intelligence systems, we could ask a similar question about computers and human beings.   
 
|style="width: 40%;|When it was first discovered that chimpanzees can make tools, which had been considered an activity restricted to the human species, Dr Louis Leakey, a noted primatologist said " We have to define what is a tool, or we have to define what is a human being or we have to accept that chimpanzees are human beings!".  With the way ICT are evolving with robots, driverless cars and artificial intelligence systems, we could ask a similar question about computers and human beings.   
 
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