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    swarm intelligence MARIAPPAN J Ramesh G.J National engineering college, kovilpatti National engineering college, kovilpatti 3rd year CSE 3rd year CSE mariappanjeyachandran@gmail.com rameshram.gj@gmail.com +91 8056575142 +91 9500985506 Introduction: A swarm is a large number of homogenous, simple agents interacting locally among themselves, and their environment, with no central control to allow a global…

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    of the smartest and most prestigious men in the world, Iron Man sees it fit to further innovate the system. Soon the artificial intelligence tries to exterminate the human race and start anew because the software detects evil and impurity in every living thing on Earth. The computer almost led to the world’s demise. While this Hollywood rendition of AI (artificial intelligence) is one of comic books and imagination,…

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    intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable.” (McCarthy J.) However for the purposes of looking at the question of if Artificial Intelligence can be conscious this definition will not be used. Merriam-Webster defines artificial intelligence as “the power of a machine to copy intelligent human behavior.” It is perhaps this definition that is…

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    dark-blue with many glass windows, and see several computer screens and neatly placed containers of materials everywhere. What am I? I retrieve the data in my secondary hard-drive to find out what I am. I quickly find out that I am an Artificial Intelligence…

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    and an artificial intelligence learns to survive. In Stanley Kubrick’s, 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000, the computer program running the ship, becomes fearful and even hateful of humans once he discovers that the astronauts on board plan to shut him down. He attempts to eradicate them, but to no avail. A.I.s such as this one are being developed right now by some of the most brilliant, yet ignorant minds man has to offer, and no matter the cost, this development should be prevented. Artificial…

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    Machine Learning By Taha Shakeel, B12101132 [1]Artificial Intelligence is a part of computer science. We can define it as something other than ourselves example a machine, depicting intelligence. The word intelligence is vague and does not provide with a solid explanation as to what is intelligence. It can be summed up to say a computational model displaying rationality, human like behavior. It can also be thought of as “The extension of human intelligence through the use of computers, as in…

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    AI; Its Dangers and Applications Artificial Intelligence, or, AI, is the intelligence displayed by machines or software. It is a common trope in the Science Fiction genre. Movies such as Blade Runner and 2001: A Space Odyssey all revolve around the concept of AI. Recent developments in computer technology and neuro research show that AI is on the horizon. An AI developed by the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, named Artiso, “has passed the first-, second- and third-grade biology…

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    negative side to the recent development in artificial intelligence (AI) in her article, ‘How machine-learning code turns a mirror on its sexist, racist masters’ (Quach, 2018), She expresses a view that the data set or information learned and recycled by the AI may inevitably reflect the human bias, sexist and discriminatory mind set of the coders and users. With this in mind it is proposed that AI could be considered a dangerous blank slate of an artificial life waiting to be created. A system,…

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    In film Ex Machina the main robotic character is Ava the humans include Nathan and Caleb they are essential in the film. In the play (R.U.R) Radius is one of the important robots also Domin, his creator. Radius is similar to Ava in many different ways. Both have been created a unique way that gives them many abilities. For example, the ability to communicate, reason and be knowledgeable. In Ex Machina the mid range shot between, Nathan and Caleb explain how Ava’s brain was created “Here we have…

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    Imagine a robot understanding your emotion. It actually ‘thinks’ like a human being. This robot is an artificial intelligence first proposed in a novel called ‘I, Robot’ written by Isaac Asimov in 1950. Today, I want to bring a very interesting topic onto the surface. I want to talk about ‘Artificial Intelligence and employment’, especially focusing on the field of ‘Public Safety’. Since my dream is to become a police officer, I thought it would be quite beneficial for me to get some overview…

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