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    Machine Autonomy

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    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. What this means for the risk assessment of such technologies and what this would mean for regulatory approaches is an important aspect. From warfare1 to…

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    nation can sprout both negative and positive effects. Technology continues to progress through time and evolve our species, but its triumphs can bring chaos when put into the hands of an immoral individual. For example, Richard Reid, also known as the infamous “Shoe-Bomber”, used his expertise with technology to craft an improvised explosive device (IED) to attempt to kill 197 passengers on American Airlines Flight 63 (Shoe bomber NBC). Technology continues to adapt and evolve making the need…

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    The effect technology may have on future human evolution can be determined via analysis of various developmental and technological factors. Uncovering the possibilities of potential further evolution requires a familiarisation with Darwinian development and the purpose for its occurrence. A reflection of current and past technologies and their subsequent repercussions on society also assist in defining the specific impacts on future humans. In order predict the essence of mankind in coming…

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    dystopian novels is to portray the future of a society if it continues on the path that it is on. Three of the most famous dystopian novels are Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, George Orwell’s 1984, and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Bradbury and Orwell depict the future as the government using technology to control people. However, Huxley depicts the future as a society who finds absolute pleasure in technology. Huxley’s future is the most accurate to our society’s future when compared to…

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    Technology is an innovative and prominent aspect of today 's modern society evident through the extensive amounts of time that people are seen distracted with their heads down looking at the phone screen. Although the increase of technology use among the modern generation of students is looked at as a nuisance in student learning advancement, this does not have to be the case. Technology may be increasing significantly in the lives of future generations of students, but it is our job to prepare…

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    digital technology in a classroom have positive effects across all major subject areas, from Preschool through to High School, and beyond, inclusive of teachers, regular students and special education students. The introduction of computers, interactive whiteboards, and online telecommunications across classrooms to collaborate in different locations across the country and the world has also shown great benefit and improvement in academic learning. Introducing students and teachers to…

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    Future Advancements Corporation Future Advancements Corporation (F.A.C.), is a company which promotes and sells futuristic products that make everyday life easier. F.A.C. promotes the well-being of all citizens of the United States. Here at F.A.C. we do not pinpoint a specific age, gender, or race. We want all people to enjoy the perks of living in an advanced world. F.A.C. will make sci-fi movies seem more like a reality rather than fiction. Our company will benefit elderly people, the medical…

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    Should Technology be used In Classrooms Technology would be a great contribute to classrooms such as computers, tablets etc. if you are interested keep reading. Technology would be a great thing to officially add to every classroom in all of america. It would increase children of all ages learning ability. It also will increase their computer skills, and make them good candidates for their future careers. It will make the teachers lives so much easier, and plenty of education apps are…

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    Evolving Technology

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    decades, technology has become an increasing part of American’s lives. One area that has seen a dramatic increase in technology is the education system and the students in them. This displays itself in the increased amount of technology that high school students own. Students possess more technology than ever; classrooms and schools have taken advantage of technology and equipped themselves with smart-boards, computer labs, and devices for disabled. As a result of this increase in technology,…

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    Green Energy Statement

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    CONFERENCE SESSION: SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURES ENERGY STORAGE FOR ELECTRICAL GRIDS: CURRENT STATUS AND TECHNOLOGY PROSPECTS? Theologos Bamparoutsis Student Engineer School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh King’s Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JL, Scotland, UK Summary A green electricity grid which will be able to meet the growing energy demand, and fulfil the network’s requirements, is one of the main goals of the energy industry, and along with renewable energy sources, electricity storage…

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