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    Many researchers such as the team in Palo Alto and Menlo Park California suggest that some of the impacts on artificial intelligence in society are “learning and adaptive systems” along with “modeling”. Learning and adaptive systems are the ability to adapt behavior from previous experiences and modeling are to “develop an internal representation and set of transformation…

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    Hall, grit was presented in the film by explaining the mind and thoughts of artificial intelligence. Rebecca or in the film known as Evelyn Caster keeps determination for bringing Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp) into the world of artificial intelligence for specific reasons. The determination portrayed by both characters includes many pieces of information. Including the creation of nano technology and artificial intelligence. Both Casters show their grit by their success in the film…

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    future where mechanics such as artificial intelligence is a common trend throughout every home in every city. The question is, will it come to a point where our rise comes up short and becomes our greatest fall? Despite the fact that technology now makes reality facile, it has evolved so greatly that there is now a chance that the fabric of humankind can be destroyed due to our dependency on electronic devices, our incessant need to further develop artificial intelligence within our homes, and…

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    human life will be irreversibly transformed…” Many of Kurzweil’s ideas or predictions regarding the changing of our technological world, stemming from Singularity, are amazing albeit radically unnerving at the same time. The notion human and artificial intelligence will be fully integrated within the next 40 years is almost mind blowing; however major advances in genetics, nanotechnology and AI robotics may…

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    that often the name of a discipline can be misleading. Taking the example of Artificial intelligence (AI), he says that in the initial period of AI, much of the money and efforts were focussed on developing machines that could think and act like humans, eliminating human involvement, but unfortunately nothing very significant has been achieved till today. Instead developing a system, which can amplify human intelligence would take us a long way in developing new technologies and efficient…

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    visualizations. In my analysis I noted that a facet of human intelligence could be paired to most application areas. For example, object detection is very similar to the process in which the human brain recognizes the shape of a human body separate from a background. Three dimensional visualization follows the same process that the human brain uses to recognize three dimensional objects. This analysis further supports the theory that artificial intelligence can be defined as…

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    Nicholas Carr, a well renowned author, wrote an article titled “The Ennui of the Intelligent Machine,” discussing the development of artificial intelligence. Carr starts by quoting one of David Byrne, scottish-born american musician, songs “Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens.” Carr goes on to counter the lyrics stated by asking the question, if heaven is a place where nothing happens, those that mean the hell the complete opposite of heaven is a place where it is eventful? Carr later…

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    Such an idea in use can advance artificial limbs to the point where the user basically has their lost body part back. If we were able to make parts that function like the real version why would we stop at arms and legs? This could impact the world of organ donation in which we make our own. The main limitation to his idea is the fact that to understand human reaction we basically need to accomplish artificial intelligence. By doing so we would be able to know and compile all…

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    decade alone, the use of technology throughout society has increased dramatically. Technological advances have gone from being privileges to integral parts of the daily lives of a large population of the world. A shift towards developing artificial intelligence (AI) has occurred in order to increase convenience and efficiency of tasks and processes for individuals, businesses, and nation-states. However, unintended consequences have arisen alongside the rapid development of these technologies.…

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    Recently, the Hanson Robotics, an artificial intelligence company in the United States, has attempted to create an AI with developed social skills. They have developed a social robot, named Sophia. She is able to process visual data, see people's faces, process conversational data, as well as emotional data. She could use these data to form relationships and socialize with humans. As for physicians coping with health care in hospitals, AI may replace physicians in some areas. For example,…

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