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    and maybe, this time, he’ll be back with our Artificial Intelligence breakthrough. John McCarthy, which coined this term, defines AI as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines." The idea of an Artificial Intelligence have been circulating around in history since the ancient Greeks; stories of Talos, and the bronze robot Hephaestus up until Steve Job’s Macbook said “Hello”. Many arguments have sprung throughout time against Artificial Intelligence, and we can find much…

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    different aspects of life and our actions. Have you ever wanted to know how a personality develops or what happens to the body on a microscopic level when you are doing something like typing a paper? By getting on the inside of the brain we can know these answers and so much more. The ability to use our brain as an asset would be a life changing application of a tool that today gets overlooked. Applications of such technology are…

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    Who's To Blame?

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    visualize a future where mechanics such as artificial intelligence is a common trend throughout every home in every city. The question is, will it come to a point where our rise comes up short and becomes our greatest fall? Despite the fact that technology now makes reality facile, it has evolved so greatly that there is now a chance that the fabric of humankind can be destroyed due to our dependency on electronic devices, our incessant need to further develop artificial intelligence within our…

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    effect recent technological advances and methods of portraying information has had on today’s society. The author opens by stating that the relatively recent creation of the internet has hampered the metal processes of everyday life. He uses examples he has faced in his own life due to the evolution of a high-tech culture. For example he says that he has realized his recent inability to sit for a long stretch of time and read, a setback he had not dealt with in years past. Carr then gives an…

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    Research Question: How can Artificial Intelligence affect design/designers? Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI), defined in the oxford dictionary, as “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.” Or simply put, it’s computers with the ability to mimic the human brain, might just be one of the biggest events that happened to…

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    Imagine a robot understanding your emotion. It actually ‘thinks’ like a human being. This robot is an artificial intelligence first proposed in a novel called ‘I, Robot’ written by Isaac Asimov in 1950. Today, I want to bring a very interesting topic onto the surface. I want to talk about ‘Artificial Intelligence and employment’, especially focusing on the field of ‘Public Safety’. Since my dream is to become a police officer, I thought it would be quite beneficial for me to get some overview…

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    another article by Sony Pictures the authors explain how they have a robot film called “Chappie” that was the first droid to develop emotions. Currently there are engineers who are working to more fully integrate emotional and artificial intelligence. Similarly, emotions and artificial intelligence are very important in the film “I,Robot” where Dr. Lannings created robots…

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    negative side to the recent development in artificial intelligence (AI) in her article, ‘How machine-learning code turns a mirror on its sexist, racist masters’ (Quach, 2018), She expresses a view that the data set or information learned and recycled by the AI may inevitably reflect the human bias, sexist and discriminatory mind set of the coders and users. With this in mind it is proposed that AI could be considered a dangerous blank slate of an artificial life waiting to be created. A system,…

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    In this introduction to Computer Applications, we looked at different topics in relation to computer technology. Among the subjects we looked at were a worldview of technology, various media websites for clip art, animation, and graphics, and using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. I would like to reflect on these topics and critique a classmates PowerPoint presentation as this class comes to an end. When I started this course on computer technology, I really did not…

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    Metropolis Film Analysis

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    Although there is an obvious wealth and power imbalance that separates the city from above and below the ground, the ghettoized area of underground Metropolis seems to be the section of the city brimming with life. Even so, this area of the city consists of marginalized human and artificial life subjugated by the selfish political endeavours…

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