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    AI And Freewill

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    the same rules as humans? How would AI know those rules? Humans, however, learn the laws of their country and learn morals from their childhood. If machines were to have something similar to free will, it would show that free will can arise from algorithmic systems and that free will may arise without intent. Science fiction movies provide some of the strongest cultural expressions of the fears relating to free will in machines. The movie AI suggests that self-aware AI may not always have free…

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    carry out basic needs such as walking, eating, working and sleeping. Do to the internet media, advertising exists everywhere, making our minds and thoughts scatter, rewiring human’s way of thinking. In order to seek out “maximum speed, maximum efficiency” (Carr) humans are being worked by the…

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    Bubble Lens Research Paper

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    Cover Page Warm-Up: The paper presents the concept of the bubble lens which is actually a new targeted acquisition strategy which treats the restrictions associated with the Bubble Cursor in order to boost the speed as well as precision concerning obtaining little; compact targets precisely the targets in which the Bubble Cursor tends to degenerates towards the point cursor. As part of an initial research, we discover the Bubble Cursor carried out inadequately once targets experienced a…

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    Hierarchical life introduces a test. Do administrators not so much lead candidly as well as those being driven can get to be mechanical items. It is in this way not astonishing that associations’ demonstration dishonestly notwithstanding endeavours to make new hypotheses. Really, this is precisely what morals suggest. Arora, & Dharwadkar, (2011) clarifies that morals involves having obligation regarding the other. It is the individual tend to the next notwithstanding being diverse and having…

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    Stanovich (2009) focuses on three levels of the mind: the autonomous mind, the algorithmic mind, and the reflective mind. He believes that irrational behavior comes from the autonomous mind because the response is processed independently from higher level control systems. In keeping with this model, most of our mistakes are the result…

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    Security and integrity, as well as the privacy of user data, remain an important aspect of any computing-related business. Considering that all businesses have turned to technology in a bid to enhance efficiency, it is common to face security related issues. Cloud robotics which is one of the algorithmic processes is a good example of what can be attained using algorithms. This paper is bent on focusing on practical differences in which algorithms are used in solving problems (phishing) through…

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    Guide to the Light In the past, education has been, at the simplest form, the deliverance of one-sided information, and whether or not the students learns it or accepts it, it will be presented. This is like the shadows in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave casted on the cave walls being the only reality the prisoners know. Technology allows everyone, especially students, to see the same information, most likely more, and most likely from different angles. This is like the ascent of a prisoner into…

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    Intelligent Architecture In her book The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand portrays the protagonist, Howard Roark, as an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in unimportance rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision. The book follows his fight to practice what the public sees as modern architecture, which he considers to be superior, despite an establishment focused on tradition-worship. In the book Architecture's New Media: Principles, Theories, and Methods of…

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    Running head: Data Mining & Business Analytics Mid Term MIS 5375 580: Data Mining & Business Analytics Mid Term Exam Mukesh Reddy Dhanagari Texas A&M International University Author Note Mukesh Reddy Dhanagari is a student of Texas A&M International University from the department of Information Systems. This document is in correspondence with the course MIS 5375 580 for the purpose of midterm examination only. Any concerns regarding can be addressed to…

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    Swarm Robotics Essay

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    context of cellular robotic systems [1]. An SI system consists typically of a population of simple agents interacting with their environment. Problem-solving behaviour that emerges from such interactions is called swarm intelligence. Algorithmic models of SI behaviour are called computational swarm intelligence (CSI) [2].The application of swarm principles to robots is called swarm robotics. “Swarm Intelligence” refers to the more general set of algorithms. Swarm robotics is the study…

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