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    In the article “ Smart Machines Are Not a Threat to Humanity”, Alan Bundy argued against people’s fear of Artificial Intelligence. Many predictions have been made about our future if machines or robots become more intelligent, and people are afraid that one day machines will owe humans as pets, kill them or take over their job opportunity. Bundy noted that machines can be smart but not in all aspects for instance, medical diagnosis machines can give a wrong treatment when they face a disease…

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    humanly. • If the machine achieves the goal, we can say that the machine is behaving intelligently or humanly. Although, the test has no bias towards either of machine or a human, it faces some justifiable objections. 1. As stated by X in his Artificial intelligence book that the test is completely based on symbolic problem solving task and it does not consider the natural skills that a human being can possess which is an important part of any human…

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    Morality In Cat's Cradle

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    Over the span of time humans have inhabited the Earth, we have constantly innovated to come up with new solutions to issues that we have come across. Technology can be a wonderful thing, but it begs the question: just because science is able to create something, should it? Some of the inventions that started out being created for the sake of knowledge or innovation are capable of being used for nefarious purposes A prime example of this is the ability to split atoms apart, the process by which…

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    Industrie 4.0 Case Study

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    Industrie 4.0 is a new and very big subject and can be defined as “creating a virtual copy of the whole company with all its structure and processes in the cyber space”. With the integration of different object like machines, products and humans and their ability to communicate with each other opens an endless list of possibility for actively and automatically intervene into the production process. However the author thinks that speaking about a revolution is not quite correct as Industrie 4.0…

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    Synthetic Gecko

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    Nothing That Is

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    The Nothing That Is, by Robert Kaplan is an intriguing book that focuses on the history of civilizations and their ways of counting. It focuses on the struggles and revolutionary discoveries of different civilizations in their number systems. The book is pushed forward by focusing on the concept of the number “0” which had not been a thing or even a thought then. Zero has been in the making for thousands of years. It wasn’t introduced into any of the civilizations sets of counting until more…

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    The way society thinks of Artificial Intelligence is absurd. Most people look at technological progress from a business perspective, namely, how can we profit from it. Some more pessimistic approaches may compare it to an uncontrollable snowball, where progress ultimately gets too fast and unstoppable. There are many ways to interpret the future of technology; however, Catherynne M. Valente proposes a new path for A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) that has not been explored yet. In Valente’s…

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    Bibliography Omohundro, Steve. "Autonomous Technology And The Greater Human Good." Journal Of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 26.3 (2014): 303. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 4 Jan. 2017. Steve Omohundro, a researcher in machine learning, in his article, “Autonomous Technology and the Greater Human Good”, published in the Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence addresses the topic of autonomous systems and argues that the introduction of true AI would…

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    Throughout my research I had a multitude of inquiries on how prosthetics could be used to expand the body. As I mentioned before, prosthetics move from identifying nerve signals being sent from the brain, as well as from contractions, but I wonder if they can just use contractions to make an entirely new limb that can be controlled by just by contracting certain muscles, as an external prosthetic. It could be an extra arm or leg, or even finger, and even if it wouldn’t be fully controlled, it…

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    involvement in the gay rights movement. Soon enough Hodges becomes very interested about his story and realizes it would be a great novel and leads off to success. The purpose of the film is to depict the importance of trying to survive not just the war but life…

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