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    The ontogenesis of machines into sentient beings is a direct consequence of the machine’s ability to learn, react and adapt to the changes in its environment. My goal is to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to create perceptive systems and solutions that are scalable, replicable and sustainable. My decision to study machine learning and AI is a culmination of my experience in a multitude of fields. My tryst with computers began in high school when we were asked to develop software…

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    argument against Strong Artificial Intelligence? In this essay I will argue that Searle’s ‘Chinese Room’ does not entirely disprove a possibility of strong Artificial Intelligence (AI). I will briefly outline the concept of strong AI (as opposed to weak AI), the thought experiment itself, and why it poses a threat to Strong AI. I will then provide and discuss a range of objections to Searle’s. AI by essence seeks to build an intelligent machine and explain the nature of intelligence. In this…

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    Humans are among the most intelligent species on the planet. In just the past 3,000 years we went from sticks and stones to touch screens and drones. With the usage of our intelligence and creativity we curated language and have been using it as a tool for communication. Trying to imagine a world without the use of language, any language, is an impossible task to accomplish. This may be because from the early phases of development we have used language as a means of communication. As a result of…

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    Artificial Intelligence, Friend or Foe? The age of the A.I is upon us, and we are integrating it into our daily life. We live with it, we work with it and it even does some work for us. We research more and more, to make it smarter, better, stronger, but not thinking of the complication it creates. A.I is becoming more and more unpredictable in parallel to the possibilities and broad uses of it. We think we can handle it, but can we really? We need to think about the dangers they can cause, both…

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    Nenapoulou Is artificial intelligence taking over our lives? Thesis: Artificial intelligence is taking over our lives in the field of medicine well as industry and it also affects human cognitive skills. Outline: I. Introduction II. Medicine A. Operations B. Diseases C. Ideal baby III. Industry A. Car industry B. Heavy industry IV. Human cognitive skills A. Calculations B. Logical thinking V. Conclusion What does the word artificial intelligence really means? Artificial intelligence is a…

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    Artificial Intelligence - is one of the huge potential and popular topics in the world of technology nowadays. Our technology developed time by time, A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) covered in serval domains the and we can find it in everywhere such as languages, arts, sciences, network medical and traffics etc. No matter where you go, you will discover it is always beside you. A.I., enhance our quality of life attempt sand it is undoubtedly a break though in our world. What is Artificial…

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    and plagiarizing luxuries since humankind was able to specialize roles. The human mind: What nature designed to be beautiful and to be a great equalizer has been polluted with toxic excrement; this modern pollution that is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is something that will never be perfected as it is based off of the human intellect, which is ever expounding, unique to the person, and flawed. Flawed, in this use, being a great good. By recognizing human error potential, we…

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    Artificial intelligence is, per Oxford Dictionaries, “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence” (Oxford). Artificial intelligence is used in healthcare systems to assist in surgeries and improve effectiveness and accuracy (Agah). One major problem with it is that computers with artificial intellect, such as Siri and IBM’s Watson, cannot hold a full conversation (Knight, Will). While the problem is trying to be fixed, it is…

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    cars, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow rapidly. Today, artificial intelligence is known as narrow AI (or weak AI), as it is designed to perform a narrow task, for example, voice recognition only or only driving a car. “Researchers’ long-term goal is to create artificial general intelligence (AGI or strong AI). While narrow AI may outperform humans at whatever its specific task is, general AI would outperform humans at nearly every cognitive task.” (Tegmark, 2016). Artificial…

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    “The key to artificial intelligence has always been the representation” by Jeff Hawkins. With children increasingly using tablets and smartphones, therefore the use of technology is becoming a vital part of teaching, just like whiteboards and chalkboards. As technology advances the use of tablets, virtual reality and virtual learning environment are gaining traction as these are a few tools of artificial intelligence that is used in primary education. We have been witnessing the rise of…

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