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    Self-Driving Cons

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    The topic that is discussed is Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the science of mimicking human intelligence using computers. AI as a science, “surprisingly, tasks which we find hard, computers find easy and vice versa. Trying to understand why this might be is the scientific side of AI - it is the attempt to understand our own intelligence. In this way, AI cooperates with other sciences like psychology, and philosophy of mind, which tries to understand what it means to be…

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    a human brain, the only technology that was available at the time for a project at that time. As time has progressed, new technologies have been discovered, and advance. We make use of that with a brain that relies on neural networks, and artificial intelligence, while our body was created by 3D printed body parts. However, our adaptation differs from the original when it comes to the social issues mentioned. In the source text, issues that are presented include the death penalty, and the…

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    how excited was that I actually got the opportunity to fly in one. Upon arriving to America I saw the major role of technology the daily American lifestyle, but I was unaware that people didn’t see it all as good. “The pace of progress in artificial intelligence (AI) is so fast that it has triggered alarm, leading to a Panorama investigation this week, entitled ‘Could a Robot do my Job?’” Jane Merrick (2015) mentioned in an Independent Newspaper. Although automation seems like a threat they are…

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    The innate brain systems of all mammals/animals are developed on and surpass the capacities of both the right and the left hemisphere of the brain. Minute animals like the worms have pseudo sensory brain function mechanisms that has been connected by nerves having very few neurons. There is a neural net that links the brain stimuli system with few intermediary layers and that could be used as an illustration model (Sowa 1983). The brain of a reptile is infinitesimally small compared to those of…

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    Superintelligence Future

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    who are not a part of the technological revolution. A.I., while scary in science fiction terms, is truly scary when it could effectively level the middle class by just being created. The goal of this paper is to show that the near future of artificial intelligence…

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    Stop The Robots

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    robor cricese. After two weeks of this a scientist created a control that had signal to the same chip in each robot. With this signal he was able to reprogram them to shut off. So when the time came that he was sure it would work he reprogrammed the system to shut off and all the robots shutdown right in there tracks. Later on in this young bright scientist life he became the President of America. I can't tell you the name of this scientist because i've already told you to much about the future…

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    One game that ties these elements together is Rugrats: Search for Reptar is a PlayStation game that was released in 1998.The game is based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats, which aired from 1991 until 2004. The game follows the main character of the cartoon, Tommy Pickles, who has lost his Reptar puzzle (IMDb). The last time I recall playing the game was twelve years ago at the age of nine. In order to get a good understanding of the game again I watched a walkthrough of someone else…

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    Not Impossible Labs and their "Technology for Humanity" Introduction: I. Attention Statement Have you ever imagined how simple, little inventions like these could have such a profound impact on people’s lives? (Insert Photo) II. Topic Today I will talk about a group of inventors called the Not Impossible Labs and their “Technology for Humanity.” III. Importance Not Impossible Labs is a group of innovators and programmers that develop open-source software and creative solutions to…

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    Artificial Intelligence Assignment #1 Answer the following question. Is AI described as THINKING HUMANLY, THINKING RATIONALLY, ACTING HUMANLY or ACTING RATIONALLY? Explain your reasoning. THINKING HUMANLY- the cognitive modeling approach - Artificial intelligence is all about developing computers that are able to do things normally done by people - in particular, things associated with people acting intelligently. “Thinking humanly” completely depends on the internal activities of the…

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    experiment. The thought experiments, the objections, and the replies given in his article also enable us to draw conclusions about Turing’s “imitation game”. In this critical response, I will consider Searle’s refutation of the claims of strong artificial intelligence, and I will argue against his view that mental occurrences of…

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