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    Genius Bosco Robotics

    the complexity nature of the study.  It is reported once that the robotics destroyed and killed human beings within the company. The information was unsubstantiated and untrue since it was maliciously spread to negate the importance of the robots. As a rhetoric, such an instance has never happened and no person has lost life in the company. The three laws of robotics cannot allow them to harm humans and therefore, the information revealed to the public is false and faulty. As a company we have

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    Ex Machina And The Sparrow: A Literary Analysis

    Artificial intelligence and first contact with an alien species are two popular science fiction topics. They are popular because they deal with something humanity might very well experience in the future. That raises an important philosophical question; How will humanity react when faced with a completely alien intelligence either man-made or extra-terrestrial? Iris Murdoch essay, “The Idea of Perfection” explains how humanity interacts with the unknown, or the sublime, by masking the sublime with

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    The Rise of Robotics in the Workforce

    in technology. There are new technologies now in the workforce. It seems more plausible that soon our jobs can be a thing of the past. This essay will talk about: how artificial intelligence is used to perform basic computations, how robots are working side by side with humans, and the impact robots have on low wage jobs. The roots of artificial intelligence (AI) can be traced to the days of Aristotle. He described a method of mechanical logic known as syllogism. Syllogism is a logical argument

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    Machine over Art

    Machine Versus Art Ever since our ancestor chimpanzees started to take advantage of “spear-like weapon” (Choi) and unconsciously began to evolve into a different species, the tool has been changing out lifestyle and social structure all the time. With the development of human intelligence, the tool became more and more complicated and human-friendly, and after the industrial revolution, machines officially became a big part of civilization. Among all kinds of high-tech machines, things like cameras

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    Study Pn Evolution of Computer Software

    SOFTWARE Introduction Computer software, or just software, is any set of machine-readable instructions that directs a computer's processor to perform specific operations. The term is used to contrast with computer hardware; the physical objects carry out the instructions. Hardware and software require each other and neither has any value without the other. The first theory about software was proposed by Alan Turing in his 1935 essay Computable numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem (decision

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    International Business

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 1. Involves studying the thought processes of humans 2. Deals with representing those processes via machines * 1960’s * One of original chat bots * Programmed as Rogerian Psychotherapist. (Ask Q’s) * 1960’s * One of original chat bots * Programmed as Rogerian Psychotherapist. (Ask Q’s) Development of Eliza Development of Eliza Testing for intelligence: * The Turing Test * Alan Turing * How to determine if machine is truly

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    N. Katherine Hayles 'How We Became Posthuman'

    Little Racist, Nazi, Potty Mouth A review of tay.ai as a new media literary performance. Microsoft’s Tay, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, has been in the news ever since her launch and almost immediate undoing last month following her vulgar and tasteless tweets. Designed to mimic a 19 year old girl and learn the content and style of what millennials around her age talked about on social networks, she existed particularly on Twitter, Kik and GroupMe (Pierson et al.) as an experiment

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    To What Extent Did Breaking Code Jn-25 and Code Ultra Give Aid to the Allies in the Pacific and Atlantic Theatres of World War Two?

    Extended Essay Group 3: History To what extent did breaking code JN-25 and code ULTRA give aid to the Allies in the Pacific and Atlantic theatres of World War Two? Word Count: 3746 Abstract: This extended essay has the subject of Code Breaking Intelligence. When studying the Second World War, the phrase ‘code breaking’ is not highlighted as a significant factor, so this investigation is to assess the contribution of code intelligence in the Second World War. The main question being:

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    Effective Study Skills Are the Sole Foundation of a Sound Education

    for the Critical Thinking workshop held at the Student Development Unit. As well as the exercises we’ll be working on during the session, you will also find guidance that you can keep for future reference, such as advice on active learning and intelligence, models for critical thinking skills, and questions to help you think critically. When you are asked to complete an academic assignment, your tutor will be looking for evidence of these three skills: • Gathering of complex material

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    Whole Brain Emulation

    relatively fine‐grained level of detail. BRIEF HISTORY: The first attempt at a careful analysis of brain emulation was a technical report (Merkle, 1989b) predicting, “a complete analysis of the cellular connectivity of a structure as large as the human brain is only a few decades away”. The report reviewed automated

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