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    Polanyi's Paradox Essay

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    prediction has been dubbed as Polanyi’s Paradox. As all theoretical barriers in the modern age, Polanyi’s Paradox has been seemingly overcome by the top computer scientists and software engineers with the advent of complex machine learning in artificial intelligence. These advancements, at the current rate, will change almost everything about…

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    Q: Is the Chinese Argument flawed? In Reason and Responsibility, John Searle presents his “Chinese Room Argument” that doubts “Strong A.I.”, or artificial intelligence. “Strong A.I.” is a theory that a computer is as genuine and accurate by virtue of those who programmed it. Essentially, a system that has a mental state, M, and follows a set of programmed rules as if it behaves as M. Searle wishes to prove that a mechanical application of communication rules to a system does not give the…

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    Colossus Movie Analysis

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    The movie, Colossus: The Forbin Project, discussed the use of an artificial intelligence (A.I.) by the government and how it was contrary to humans’ expectations and decided to enslave humanity. Science and technology were found and invented by humans. In 1894, Guglielmo Marconi made the first radio; Now we have iPhone X. Our lives are full of science and technology. It is hard to not using them even if it is just a simple action like calling one’s friend. Some people may start to question…

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    Ex-Machina Analysis

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    Ex-Machina Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina explores the difficulty of determining consciousness within artificial intelligence. Nathan, a genius, constructs a machine that can be conscious. He recruits Caleb, one of his many employees, to proctor it. This test seems to constantly go through modifications. It goes from whether Caleb feels she is conscious, through a Turing test, to what Ava actually feels about Caleb. Nathan infers that her emotions are the key to proving her consciousness. Ava…

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    Artificial Intelligence is the theory and development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as, visual perception, speech recognition, decision making and translation between languages. In the aspects of Artificial Intelligence are the ability to interact with the environment through sensory. This means that the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), of choice, has the ability to make decisions in unforeseen circumstances without any human…

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    Dualism Star Trek

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    In addition to these criteria’s, morals and values are characteristics that would make a person. I do not thing artificial intelligence will be possible one day. I do not believe mankind can create this, however, God could. I do not think Maddox is wrong for being irrational and emotion on his views of Data. He is entitled to those opinions. I agree with the JAG officer’s…

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    Artificial intelligence is simply intelligence exhibited by machines. It is also used as a term to describe the character of machines mimicking human intelligence. AI systems have problem-solving, reasoning or learning capabilities. General examples of AI include: Speech recognition: identifying and comprehending human speech Data analysis: finding patterns, interpreting complex data and reaching conclusions based on the analysis Gaming: playing chess with an AI opponent, playing advanced…

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    In the article “Will Artificial Intelligence Eliminate My Job?” written by Rod Koch (Strategic Finance, 2017) the author examines the influence of Artificial Intelligence or AI to the labor force through a series of his experience and analysis. I enjoyed this article because it discusses AI, one of the hottest technology trend today. I find the article’s title is the same question that has been asked by many people, including myself. I certainly agree with the author about the impact which AI…

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    Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) explores us to a future humanity full of intelligent machines. Throughout the movie, it is debated whether the “mecha” (robots) are as real as the “orga” (humans). This parallels the debate today on whether machines have the ability to truly know things the same way that we can, or whether they are only capable of doing what we program them to. The problem is the definition of knowing; it can be applied to shared knowledge as well as…

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    Introduction Artificial intelligence(AI) Is a branch of a Computer Science and the development of the Computer Systems that are able to perform tasks that require human intelligence such as speech recognition, decision makings, and more.AI is used in wide range of fields which include medical diagnosis and robots and more.It is ethical to use artificial intelligence in medical diagnosis and treatments according to the ethical theory "act of utilitarianism " which states that an action is good…

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