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    Daniel Bollinger 11/26/2014 ENGL-2116-008-Fall Ethics of AI (Artificial Intelligence) The first desktop computers were invented in 1977. Computers have been invented within one hundred years of today, and have become a part of our lives and daily routines. Even in the last decade computers have gotten smaller and more convenient. They can store more memory, have the ability to do more tasks, all taking less time than the previous version. Technology has been ingrained in American culture. The…

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    the exact opposite effect. One of the newest advancing fields in the technology industry, is that of artificial intelligence, or A.I. Artificial Intelligence is the area in science of creating smart machines. Machines with the abilities to solve problems and…

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    semester my views about the mind and artificial intelligence have changed. In this paper I will first go through how my views about the human mind have changed going over the brain theory of personal identity, the modularity of the mind and mentalese. I will next explain how my views about artificial intelligence have changed over this semester, focusing on the brain theory, modularity, mentalese, the Turing test and arguments against artificial intelligence. At the beginning of this course I…

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science that makes the machine intelligent, e.g. when the computer makes decisions in a similar way that human does. AI is applied in software or machines From the research I did, the scientists are investigating on two type of AI, one AI is that it has its own personality, it can acts as human, has own emotion, feel what human can feel and its own thinking, so singularity. And this AI has self learning program so it is like human can learn from experience.…

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    Artificial intelligence the scientific term that defines as concept, application and operation of machines and databases that demonstrate human intelligence outlining it’s the most essential behaviors as cognition, learning delegation and perception. Essentially it is the idea that machines can learn and recreate tasks that previously needed human interruption. Artificial Intelligence (AI) comprehends a wide range of essential activities, containing image and voice recognition, expert systems,…

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    To start off, I wasn’t very enthusiastic about the topic our group chose, artificial intelligence (AI). Instead, I planned to research the Zika virus. When that idea was voted out, I had to accept the fact that our topic was AI, which initially was a difficult challenge for me. Before researching this topic, I never really knew what AI was. I’ve heard of it in movies, but didn’t realize that it was a widely researched phenomenon that influences everyday life. To gain an insight, I researched…

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    Artificial Intelligence: Cognitive Ability or Information Processing Computers have become an integral part of our everyday lives. We rely upon these machines to perform innumerable tasks that we often take for granted.…

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    Scientists in artificial intelligence want computers work like human being. More similarity between computer and human being means the strength of intelligence of computer. Although none of current computer can implement a “strong” artificial intelligence, higher levels in “weak” artificial intelligence are still big achievement in science of artificial intelligence. As we cannot let machines have their own idea, we could design complex algorithm to simulate the human being. So, what does human…

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    Artificial Intelligence has been a staple of speculative fiction for many years now. Who can forget the murderous “HAL” (so named because each letter is one higher in the alphabet than IBM) from 2001: A SPACE ODESSY? But lately Artificial Intelligence, or “AI” to the techno-hipster set, has been going mainstream in a big way. Life always imitates art, and now IBM has indeed staked its future on AI in the form of their “Watson” product. It is very early in the game, but the promise of AI…

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    this change as “Fourth Industrial Revolution”. Advances in Artificial Intelligence is accelerating this revolution by spawning a new flavor of Internet of Things, which is referred as Internet of Intelligent Things (Bello & Zeadally, 2016). This concept has always been of great interest for me and remains a driving gear for my motivations in research. I spent most of my senior year (B.E) in studying software development and Intelligence in electrical systems (Smart systems). I worked on projects…

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