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    ship called Theseus, that set out to explore the solar system due to radio signal the received from outer space. During the exploration Theseus makes contact with a vessel called Rorschach that contains an alien life, after the crew of Theseus communicates with this peculiar life they come to realize how evil yet intelligent they are and what they are capable of. This novel questions conciseness, identity, free will, artificial intelligence, and makes the reader wonder who we are as human beings…

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    avail of the typical shopping cart. All of this is done on just one website. How can B2B print commerce look into understanding their customers? Consumers now expect you to know what they are thinking—to know what they want. In an age where artificial intelligence reigns supreme and people regularly talk to machines online, both B2B and B2C customers prefer a personalised experience. Your B2B customers also want to understand their own customers better, and you can provide a 360-degree view…

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    not just bring safer and more efficient roads to society, but it will help push the research in artificial intelligence, alternative fuels, data security, and software design. This is due to the fact that self-driving cars implement all different areas of engineering, like mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, which must all work together in order to create a self-driving vehicle. These systems created for self-driving cars will be able to be implemented into things like a space…

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    Building on the work of Huxley, Tinbergen (1963) formulated four questions to tap into how organisms were structured and why they evolved the way they did (p. 411). Evolutionary questions typically fall into the why group as they address the ultimate levels of inference. Conversely, questions of ontology seek developmental answers for observable changes. Psychology is primarily concerned with the individual level of analysis, but in the case evolutionary psychology the theoretical and practical…

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    Evolving technologies like augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics are offering new revenue streams and distinct opportunities for richer insights. The cornerstone of NIIT’s digital vision is creating emotionally empathetic experiences (E3). Clients expect tangible business value…

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    “coalesced the power of multiple transistors (Hurlburt and Voas).” The use of applications was also new to third generation computing and was enabled by operating systems with on-board semiconductor memory (Hurlburt and Voas). Fourth generation technology was made possible by the microprocessor, a device derived from “large-scale integration of ICs (Hurlburt and Voas).” Consumer use grew as “interfaces became more streamlined (Hurlburt and Voas),” while gaming, word processing and spreadsheets…

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    their fellow man from doom, either metaphorical or literal. The amalgamation of man and machine often manufactured monsters as well, who had as a peculiar distinction that in their case the fact that the human element in them was overshadowed by artificial affliction, and without emotions, empathy and affect that are generally considered to be the hallmark of the human condition, the monsters were depicted as cold, lifeless and…

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    SELECTION OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE BASED ON AGILE PARAMETERS FOR SCM-BASED CASE STUDY I. INTRODUCTION The Company considers Information Technology only for informational purpose. IT manager needs to fulfill all changes requested by client. IT manager needs to have standards which can handle business value in agile situation. (Ian 2006) Successful Enterprise architecture practice in an organization focuses on handling business process agility. Agile environment in SCM is used to handle…

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    RWE – For better accessibility of drug treatments Thinking Beyond the Clinical trials Though clinical trials are the gold standard measuring the safety and efficacy of drugs, to evaluate the cost-efficiency of a drug in a real-world environment and measure its impact on quality of healthcare, RCTs need to be supplemented or followed up with the comparatively new standard, called real-world evidence (RWE). Real world evidence has is entering every part of the drug product life cycle from…

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    resulting from autonomous robots. From vehicle guidance to automated deweeding, soon there will be nothing left for the farmer, replacing the dirty, dull, and dangerous work. Within itself, autonomous robotics is paving a path to mankind’s future. The integration of technology into all applications of…

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