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    (“Donald”). In terms of the military, Hillary Clinton believes that the fight against ISIS should include both men and women who will be held to the same standards (NBC News). Ground troops should not be sent to fight ISIS (Zezima), but instead, drones are seen as an effective way to fight terrorism (Clinton). She also thinks that the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp should be closed, as it is seen as a landmark that attracts terrorists (Collinson). Hillary Clinton is willing to make many…

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    leads to constant innovation, which allows Amazon to be at the forefront of the market when it comes to shopping. For example, Amazon wants to have almost instantaneous delivery, they achieved this by creating autonomous drone that can deliver a package in under two hours. The drones are very successful, in fact current legislation and laws cannot keep up with Amazon’s innovation. This sort of vision and innovation is why investors are trusting Amazon more than Walmart, which justifies and…

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    Mary Anne Warren- Infanticide In history, with the exception of people not wanting children of Spartans and others along with certain genders, infanticide has almost always been looked down upon. The rights of a human are always greater than that of an animal, even though they might be “potential persons”. Relating to that, I argue in this essay that Mary Anne Warren does not defend her 2nd infanticide argument (“merely potential persons do not have a moral right to become actual-or none that…

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    Orwell: There is a difference between “sanity” and “truth”, and Winston would have not been able to survive in the 1984 society because he was so different from everyone else. We, as a society, give the meaning of words. If everyone believes in something that is what makes them sane. If a large number of people believe in something that must make it true, truth is what we make it. If you don’t believe what everyone else believes that is what makes you insane. Truth and reality is whatever…

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    Robots In The Military

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    How are Robots Replacing the Humans in the Military Robots are the future of the military. This affects our future by deciding weather or not the men and women in service will live during active duty. Robots could potentially eliminate the human factor in combat completely. Robots could perform tasks such as firing a weapon, doing recon or partaking in perimeter patrol. Considering these factors, Robots are a useful tool in our nations military and they are the military’s future.…

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    Imagine a world of transparency. Each human would have full access to every minuscule detail of another person’s life, from looking up their medical issues online, to watching a live stream of every single move they make. It is terrifying to imagine a society in which nothing is kept personal, and as the inherent nature of technology continues to progress, this threat will only become more of a reality. Dave Eggers illustrates this pseudo-utopian world in his novel, The Circle, where his…

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    For many years, technology had been used in our everyday lives. From the first discovery of fire over 1 to 2 million years ago, to the newest and most advanced technology like drones and self-driving cars. Technology has always been part of us. Such technology helps us solve problems that a single mind can't solve alone. I can't really tell whether technology made my life better or worse. When making important things, technology has been a big distraction. It consumes my time, it consumes the…

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    first installed in Boston after the 2013 marathon bombing. Also another way that the governments are using to keep the public security is by the use of drones. In Paris, France police have already used this machineries for some of their missions. The results obtained were excellent and without any inconvenient. The principal functions that will hold drones are to monitor the public places and also the potential criminal sectors. Moreover, artificial intelligence will help maintain the privacy on…

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    Randle McMurphy wants nothing more than to express himself in every and any way possible; however, Nurse Ratched wants the exact opposite. McMurphy battles against letting the oppressive society make him into a machinelike drone, and he manages to maintain his individuality until he is able to bring this individuality to the others. After constantly pushing, McMurphy’s freedom to express is completely removed. When Nurse Ratched suggests “an operation” (245) to the doctors…

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    Machine Autonomy

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    This thesis will deal with the aspect of machine autonomy: What imaginations of autonomous machines are out there, how do they influence the debate around machine autonomy and how can we as a society regulate the development and use of this powerful technology? Intelligent machines and artificial intelligence in the form of software are becoming so widespread now that it is time to think about the delegation of responsibility and accountability to non-human actors that these technologies bring.…

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