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    ethical issues for the domain of intelligent agents. This will require academic articles as references to identify ethical issues for discussions and explanations, along with my personal opinion and knowledge on the matter if there’s any. There will be a small discussion regarding actors in articles of how they can relate to the ethical issues, there will also be a brief discussion of how the Code of Ethics could affect the decisions, outcome and issues of identified ethical issues. Also set out in the assignment criteria I will need to propose a framework/approach/method suitable for computing professionals to address the identified ethical issues, namely for those who are directly involved in developing, testing and operating of intelligent agents as it should be beneficial to them. I will need to fully explain and discuss this, if possible I will need to provide a simple diagram to show this. Finally, there will be an explanation on the ethical, professional and technical challenges that could be faced in the attempts to realise the proposed framework, approach or method. Introduction: First of all, intelligent agents are a form of artificial intelligence, there are different types of intelligent agents currently implemented and used in some form around the world. Basically everything today in technology has…

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    From Google Home to self-driving cars, artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly every day. While science fiction in media has often portrayed AI as robots with human-like characteristics, AI can encompass anything from Google’s search algorithms to IBM’s Watson to autonomous weapons (Future of Life Institute, 2018). Is this constant development into the world of AI beneficial to humanity, or is it a pathway to the destruction of human labour and community? The purpose of this essay is…

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    textbooks define the field of artificial intelligence as "the study and design of intelligent agents" in which an intelligent agent is a system that imagine its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success. What is the difference between the artificial intelligence…

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    The film is recognized for its bullet-time, also known as slow-motion, effects that are created by panoramic film making. This makes time appear to move at a different rate than normal letting the viewer see bullets moving. The martial arts done inside the Matrix appear quicker, faster, and more powerful than reality would allow. By setting up multiple fast-frame cameras on a guided track, this effect is accomplished. Each camera films at the same time but from different viewpoints, allowing…

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    When technology severs its strings I. Thesis: Creation of Artificial general intelligence should never be attempted because it will indubitably surpass humans in terms of intelligence and annihilate humans in the progress. II. Topic Sentence: Artificially intelligent machines, with the ability of rapidly gaining intelligence, will never work for humans and will not even accept humans as equals. A. It is a universal fact that an intelligent individual, man or machine, will never oblige under…

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    manipulated by internet trolls to learn and repeat a range of racist and defamatory concepts and beliefs. Pierson explain this by saying that “Tay had the ability to incorporate new ideas into her own, but no guiding mechanism in place to help her to identify useful and useless information” (Pierson, 2016). Another example of the limitations of an AI system to comprehend and work within a very human world was seen with Telstra’s development and use of Codi as a service providing Chatbot. Telstra…

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    Artificial intelligence can be an extremely beneficial and efficient method of performing simple tasks or the most difficult of tasks. Artificial intelligence can severely reduce the workload of America. Every day, they are becoming more and more integrated into our daily life. There are hints of artificial intelligence present in some of the common applications that you may see or use every day, such as a smartphone. Although there are many benefits of artificial intelligence, it has its…

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    extremely plausible even with their Three Laws, I believe it will be an indirect destruction where the human race will lose the basic fundamentals which makes us human and be consumed by a world run by artificial intelligence. This is problematic because this consumption will lead us to become self absorbed and societal structures that once held our species above others will crumble from negligence. This will occur due to the curse of human emotion and our ability to easily become infatuated…

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    The way society thinks of Artificial Intelligence is absurd. Most people look at technological progress from a business perspective, namely, how can we profit from it. Some more pessimistic approaches may compare it to an uncontrollable snowball, where progress ultimately gets too fast and unstoppable. There are many ways to interpret the future of technology; however, Catherynne M. Valente proposes a new path for A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) that has not been explored yet. In Valente’s…

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    We live in an era of intelligent technology where our watches tell us not only the time, but they also remind us to exercise. Our phones recommend the best places to hang out, and our computers predict our preferences, helping us to do our daily work more efficiently. However, all of these digital assistants demonstrate only a tiny sliver of artificial intelligence, and it’s plain to see how we’re still ages away from Skynet and Blade Runner scenarios. Or are we? Since the beginning of the…

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