A.I. Artificial Intelligence

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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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    Eagleman ends this chapter by comparing our minds to a robot. The speed of our circuits improved by the automatization of tasks - our ability to do things instinctively. Our circuit is also energy efficient because our unconscious does much of the work so we don’t have to think about everything we do. Everytime unconscious learning occurs, we burn a new program into the circuit board, and the tasks becomes automated. The fourth chapter, called “The Kinds of Thoughts That Are Unthinkable”,…

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    Theme There are several themes in the “Brave New World.” The themes that are most technology based that I see include: Science as a means of control - Technology and science are used from the beginning with the test tubes and determining the intelligence of each person. The threat of genetic engineering – Manipulating DNA is a technological advancement and was done when the new world bred prescribed…

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    chapter 7 “Talking Heads”, he explains the difference between human language acquisition and the ability for computers to perform the same. In the past, many people feared that computers would end up conquering humans due to the development of “artificial intelligence” in the 1950s. Research has debunked this myth with the simple fact that for computers “the hard problems are easy and the easy problems are hard” (191). For example, a simple question like “Do zebras wear underwear?” can confuse…

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    essay will have a description of Aperture Science Laboratories form a video game called Portal where the scientist create artificial intelligence technology that was meant to help humanity but one dreadful day the technology decides to go against the human creators creating a god complex for the technology. I would follow by a real life attempt by creating an artificial intelligence.…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Comparing Spare Parts and La Vida Robot both of them is the truth and really happen in the book and the movie. Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main…

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    being able to order your favorite thing to eat just by texting your artificial intelligent bot on your phone, or imagine being able to call an Uber the same way. However shady the idea may seem, it simply is genius. The smart devices that we hold today are more than capable of storing data that our minds could never conceive of, which isn’t a downside because it can help to create headspace for other important things. The artificial intelligent revolution that lies ahead of us will not only help…

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    The world as we know it, started to develop when the prehistoric humans discovered tools to supplement their needs and use it as an accessory to augment themselves to diversify the potential of their existence.**About 2.5 million years ago, the technology began to shape the mankind when humans used stone tools to hunt, start fires and bury their dead. Throughout the evolution from the stone age till today, humans have been immensely dependent upon technology to shape their world and provide…

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    Technology has really improved the world’s life, from cell phones to advance the way DNA is with technology. In the article DNA Fingerprinting: Cracking Our Genetic “Barcode” by Elaine N. Marieb she talks about the process, the uses of DNA fingerprinting and what is so important about, and makes it easier to identify individuals through their genetic material. While the article Interface Facts by Katie L. Burke mainly focus on internet based gaming that may be an effective method for scientific…

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    Ex Machina Analysis

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    Twenty years ago everything was different. Is technology taking over the world? Over the past few years I’ve seen many changes since technology has upgraded. Technology revolves around every day. Now a days everyone is using technology from children and teens to adults and elders. Yes technology makes things easier for everybody, but may cause serious damage. For example in the Ex Machina movie, shift happens, and the waters of Babylon story they all have the same kind of idea of society and…

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