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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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    Unit 1c Markoff Summary

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    Amandeep Sadyora Student ID: F00396603 Assignment Unit 1C Markoff explains about a robot capable of walking and charging itself. This thing made a worry in other scientists mind that robots may take over human control. Robots have software which can be hacked and can be used in a negative way. So keeping the advantages aside there were more of disadvantages when talked about crime and things can done which can affect human life. But when explained about robots can be built as the voice based…

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    In the Euthyphro dilemma, Socrates poses the question, does God approve of things because they are moral or are things moral because God approves of them? The former suggests that God merely reinforces what is already intrinsically moral and that his commands are inessential to determining the nature of morality. This option does not explain the roots of morality and also presents limitations on God’s sovereignty, but the latter option also presents substantial problems as well. God, in the…

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    my motivation and only goal in life and I had just succeeded. I felt the craving for discovering more and challenging the impossible well up inside me. I drop everything I was doing that day and stayed home to observe the creation of the artificial intelligence. The process of it modifying its code stops after a couple hours, as it then starts to compile its new code to run with my old code to modify it in real time. The AI then starts to search through my computer looking at my pictures,…

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    Have you ever thought that technology could mean the demise of the human race? Well, artificial intelligence (A.I.) surgery could be the start of that. The science fiction story, “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, there is a mentally retarded man named Charlie. He wants to triple his I.Q. of just 68, and there is a surgery that can do that. He has the surgery performed, and he becomes a genius, but not for long. Charlie’s life severely became worse, because of the A.I. surgery. As a result…

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    Turing's Test

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    In chapter seven of the book “Problems from Philosophy”, by James Rachels, the author Guided us through the process in which the topic of “Could a Machine Think?” Was a question that would arise many arguments and claims to prove its possibilities. The main points to this chapter were the arguments and objections that were trying to answer the following question “Could Machines Think?”. These arguments consisted of the Piecemeal-Replacement Argument, The Tipping Point Objection, The Turing…

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    technology has led to possibilities of forgetting the past, controlling our present lives and our future and making us switch to an over-reliance on artificial intelligence. Technology’s development over time slowly begins to take away our ability to process information by…

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    Ex Machina Argument Essay

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    overthrowing and either ruling over or attempting to eradicate humanity. The 2014 film, Ex Machina, takes a very different approach from the more popular depiction. The approach is more intellectual and psychological, regarding the concept of artificial intelligence. Instead of the general plot of, “humankind needs to be saved from the machines,” it deals with defining consciousness and what it means to be human. In Kevin Kelly’s essay, “The Three Breakthroughs that have finally unleashed AI…

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    We are now in a Big Data era. With the development of technologies, artificial intelligence will play a crucial role in the world. According to Kenneth Cukier in his book Big Data “Data was no longer regarded as static or stale, whose useful-ness was finished once the purpose for which it was collected was achieved…Rather, data…

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    Throughout time the world has evolved. It has constantly changed, from our great ancestors discovering fire for the first time to the world’s first commercial jet pack and everything in between. As days go by technology continues to advance and thus keeps the world progressing, “By virtue of the intensive infiltration of digital devices into our daily lives, we have radically altered how we communicate with one another and with our entire social network at once” (Topol), Eric emphasizes the…

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