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    the human element from more and more tasks. The advances in robotics and drones shows this on a daily basis. In the military, I see that the push to remove men and women from harm’s way is driving the desire to develop machines that can gather intelligence, engage targets, and even take point on dangerous missions (Mong). I believe that I will see these things come to reality in the very near future. This will have many effects on me as a career military man. These advances will open up…

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    A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance. A machine or device that operates automatically or by remote control.. People need robots for repetitive and high-precision work. Robots perform tasks in hostile environments that are impossible for humans, while also carrying out repetitious tasks with speed and accuracy. Without robots, our modern industrialized world would not…

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    Dualism In Ex Machina

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    Ex Machina is a movie based on the present where a CEO of an internet company named Nathan creates an A.I. in which he begins to run multiple exams. Nathan the CEO run many tests until he believes the A.I. Ava has passed his test which leads onto the final exam the Turing Test. Nathan chooses one of his workers who fit the criteria to be a component in the Turing Test to learn the capabilities and consciousness of the A.I. Ava. Before he begins the test the worker Nathan has chosen to name Caleb…

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    In today's society intelligent machines have affected today's world tremendously. These machines have the capability of working at high-speed without stopping. Which can help working facilities to a prosperous and progressive world;therefore,they work better than humans do. Many people say that the growth of high machinery is affecting pay and the population of workers due to the the machines working progress. These people are taking machines as a negative way when actually it is helping…

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    Prosthetic Limbss

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    always changing to develop new and more efficient techniques to further improve the product. Prosthetic limbs are artificial parts of the body that are put in place to replace a part of the body that is missing due to certain circumstances and the body part has been damaged beyond repair. There are two forms of prosthetics, a prosthesis which is also called a prosthetic limb, artificial limb, or a replacement limb that is made to substitute the limb that has been lost. A prosthesis is designed…

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    Running is like a math problem. You don’t like to practice it but once you finish the race it was all worth it. Running and math are two different things but have similar personal qualities. Both of these things can make me more successful in the future. Running was first introduced in the 16th century and was increasingly gaining popularity in the 19th and 20th century. Also, in the 1970’s it is recorded that 25 million people jogged for social and fitness reasons. Running is like a math…

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    Sixing Jiao Dr. Tsurska Oct. 11th, 2015 SDCC 4 Smarter than You Think Summary In general, Clive Thompson claims that modern technologies can “leave us smarter even when we are not actively using them”(360). His statement about modern technologies is much more optimistic than those of other authors that we have studied. Interestingly, through out the entire article, Clive Thompson uses a clever analogy between chess and process of human thoughts to deliver his points across. In the beginning of…

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    Kevin Jakub CSCI 215 September 25, 2014 Pioneer Paper John Neumann was born December 28, 1903 in Budapest, Hungary. Hungarian-born American mathematician. name to become John Von Neumann. He was a As an adult, he appended Von to his He was a so called child prodigy and became one of the world’s foremost mathematicians by his mid-twenties. John had a gift for math that took on the paths that influenced quantum theory, automata theory, economics, and defense planning. He pioneered game theory and…

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    robots and computers are also known as artificial intelligence, the digital mind run by modern machines. With this technological progress, people’s lives have changed remarkably. While this artificial intelligent has helped people, it, on the other hand, can be harmful to human life in different ways. Thus, I believe that the development of artificial intelligence should be banned. Supporters of modern technology argue that the advancement of artificial…

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    Searle’s Chinese Room Argument was first published in 1980 as an experiment where John Searle attempted to prove certain relationships and differences between artificial intelligence and the human brain. I’m going to argue that the explanations for his argument are inconclusive. John Searle’s Chinese Room argument was an experiment where Searle locked himself in a room and was fed slips of paper under the door in three stages. The first stage is called “a script”. In the first stage John is…

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