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    FOR ONE TO LIVE The happiest moments in an adult’s life is having children, the people that will continue their legacy soon after they are deceased. Everyone wants children but unfortunately circumstances are presented in one’s life that will not allow them to have children. Though biologically couples (and some single adults) can’t have children the desire of an offspring is still there. That is where in vitro fertilization comes into place. In vitro fertilization are for individuals unable to…

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    The Mind, brain, and programs critics’ article show an argument about the brain machine and the programed machine that they think similarly and have similar understanding of different stories with different level of complexity. The Author consider Roger Shank’s program because is related to the sort of work the author want to examine in this paper. Shanks’s work aim that computer has the capacity to understand stories and answer question about them as the human being does. His hypothesis that…

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    portrayal of artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence systems are not out to replace humans and are not anywhere close to humans in their thinking abilities. Current artificial intelligence technology is best defined as decision making technology. Artificial intelligence is a developing technology that can improve human lives. Much of the artificial intelligence that has been developed so far is specialized for a specific situation but the ultimate development in the field of…

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    specifically, to continue my study in computer vision as a subfield. I indeed am interested in recognizing, identifying, and detecting the real world through computers in particular with visual information. Based on an understanding of our surroundings of life, I always enjoy replacing the time-consuming, hectic works with computer software and let it be a better choice than other routine works. Hence, I am fascinated to deal with automatic annotations and tracking of images or videos, which are…

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    Now that super-human AI seems plausible, some of us have become worried about safety regarding the future AI development. They typically come in two forms. The first concern is that due to our inability to understanding the technical issues involved in complex systems, an AI system may end up exhibiting behavior or achieving a goal much different than what the designer purported. If the capabilities of this system are super-human in most aspects, it may end up unintentionally being dangerous to…

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE My motivation to study machine perception is a long-term passion for mathematics, programming, and the human brain. Before knowing much about machine intelligence, my primary motivation was to take part and securing the first place in Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad for three times. Following this achievement, I graduated in Electrical Engineering taking major classes on theoretical signal processing at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Additionally, I…

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving concept that continues to make waves in the world of computer science and technology. The idea that computers are being designed with the capabilities to mimic, or even surpass, human cognitive function leads to a new debate because of the effect it would have on the future of knowledge and learning. Should Artificial Intelligence continue to be pioneered for the advancement of civilization, or does it need to continue to take the backseat to…

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    The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (James Skipp) Intelligence can be defined as the ability to acquire, apply, and retain new information and skills. Artificial intelligence is simply a machine displaying this capability. Although many people may think of artificial intelligence as a thing of the distant future, we already use the technology behind artificial intelligence in various forms today. In its current form, AI technology relies on computers analyzing huge amounts of data to…

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    Nicholas Carr, a well renowned author, wrote an article titled “The Ennui of the Intelligent Machine,” discussing the development of artificial intelligence. Carr starts by quoting one of David Byrne, scottish-born american musician, songs “Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens.” Carr goes on to counter the lyrics stated by asking the question, if heaven is a place where nothing happens, those that mean the hell the complete opposite of heaven is a place where it is eventful? Carr later…

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    Bookreport 2, The curious incident of the dog in the night-time 1. Essentials a) The curious incident of the dog in the night-time b) Mark Haddon c) 2003 d) 2004 2. Setting a) The story takes place in the present, because for example Christopher uses a computer. Furthermore there are many cars, taxi’s and other transport. Here you can read a quote wherein Christopher is playing a game on his computer and a taxi arrives. “And I was playing The Eleventh Hour on my computer that evening when a…

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