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    AI Vs AGI

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    The difference in the meaning of AI and AGI come from the old definition and expectations of what AI was compared to the one we know today. There was a proposal made to research AI at Dartmouth College in 1955 which stated: The study is to proceed on the conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. (McCarthy, Minsky, Rochester & Shannon, 1955, p. 13) This idea of AI is the…

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    Artificial intelligence is simply intelligence exhibited by machines. It is also used as a term to describe the character of machines mimicking human intelligence. AI systems have problem-solving, reasoning or learning capabilities. General examples of AI include: Speech recognition: identifying and comprehending human speech Data analysis: finding patterns, interpreting complex data and reaching conclusions based on the analysis Gaming: playing chess with an AI opponent, playing advanced…

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    Random Forest Essay

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    3. Literature Review: In our paper we used three ways to get the leaf classification, one that was Random Forest, the other being Naïve Bayes and the third being Keras which is also known as Neural Networks. There have been many other cases like ours that have used Random Forest. Nantian Huang, Guobo Lu and Dianguo Xu have been one of the many who have used Random Forest and succeeded. In their paper, “A permutation importance based feature selection method for short term electricity load…

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    Injuries In Sports Essay

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    factors out of many that can cause injuries to athletes but one that is not talked about as much is playing surfaces. The idea that playing surfaces like artificial turf are harmful to athletes is a controversial topic because there are many critics that don’t believe that artificial turf can cause more injuries. However, it has been proven that artificial surfaces have flaws that cause injuries to athletes to increase. Factors like temperature, traction and impact reduction cause more harm to…

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    Since Steve Rodgers was asleep for the past 70 years, there were a lot of events and new things that he missed out on. There are a lot of things that he would have wanted to witness, not only as a superhero/savior of America, but as an individual. He missed out on a lot of new things and events such as new technology, advanced military weapons/equipment, and world tragedies. There has been a numerous amount of technological advancements that Steve Rodgers would have wanted to catch up on,…

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    1) How is the business environment changing? What are the implications of these changes for organizations? What are the implications of these changes for you personally? This question will involve research on your part. The gist of the readings from this week put an emphasis innovation and changes in technology. For businesses this means either rise above and adapt to the changes or sink. Along with advancements in technology comes globalization, meaning companies must be willing to spread…

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    Writing Prompt #1 by Molly McBryde Over the years, technology has become much more significant to society. Humans are constantly developing new software and coming up with new advancements to help the world in several aspects. One way technology is helping the world is in our jobs. Robots are replacing humans on assembly lines, in checkout services, and in our daily conversations over the phone. Automation is seen as a sign of progress when in reality it is only choking the people of…

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    SeSe Nguyen LaChance Some changes are reversible, but others have consequences so irremediable that the past will cease to exist in any form but memories. With the looming presence of technology in today’s world, it is nearly impossible to evade its existence in everyday life. Although it is easy to dismiss the ramifications of technological advancements, lives have changed drastically, as well as interactions with the natural world. As illustrated by E.E Cummings’ poem “XIV,” more commonly…

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    What Is King Arthur Quest

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    King Arthur is a legendary. He is a British leader. He became King by pulling a sword out of a rock. All over the world lots of strong men went to pull the sword out of the stone but they couldn't pull it out. Then one day Arthur went to pull it out and he did. This was one myth the other one is the "Lady in the lake". It is when Arthur went to pull out the sword the lady in the lake helped Arthur pull the sword out. The word “chivalry” connected to the Knights of the Round…

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    Robotics is one of the most popular fields of science. In the last century there have been many advances in the field of robotics that is been able to improve humans’ everyday lives. As the field advances the physical features of robots have started resembling humans, and robots have the capability to perform simple human activities. The programming behind many robots also resembles the working of the human brain. With robots becoming more like humans and performing like humans the fear and the…

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