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    Our minds are very powerful but artificial intelligence can become just as powerful and be more dominant. Artificial intelligence (AI) are slowly becoming a part of our everyday lives. Powerful developments are creating smart computer systems. Computer systems are becoming self-managed such as “dumb” computers will become more intelligent because “autonomic computing” will replace it. In addition, the public needs to keep up with technology to stay productive and relevant in the world. It is…

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    their own. In the film “Never Let Me Go,” the setting is portrayed in an alternate timeline somewhere in the 19’s where mankind has finally found the ability to successfully clone themselves, therefore, society has resolved to use these clones as organ donors to their original counterparts. The protagonist Kathy is presented in an interesting tense that, being a carrier, she does not look forward for humanity nor has any interest in technological advancement but rather she tends to look…

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    The year was 2183 and the Aeta corporation was planning something.The corporation was trying to create a new type of robot. A type that could feel human emotions and act on their own without manual input. Other people had tried to make robots with human emotions, but all of them had failed. What made this try different was the discovery of a all new type of metal, radion. It had the property to make itself move on its own. So the corporation tried to get its hands on enough money to buy…

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    November 13th, 2001 was the date that would change Jeffrey’s life forever. This retired Wesleyan University professor suffered a stroke that would make him incapable of completing a sentence. It was the day his autonomy was taken away from him, and all the decisions were put on his wife who was his power of attorney. As Jeffrey’s condition got worse, his wife made the life altering decision to place a pacemaker to keep her husband alive, and since that day she and her daughter have fought to end…

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    Essay On Reading Numeracy

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    The various types of books I read, and my curiosities caused me to have a more diverse intellectual life. I have read quite a few fictional books over the years. The Harry Potter series, The Mortal Instruments series, and the Hush, Hush series are only a few of the fictional novels that I have read. I have also read quite a few non-fictional books like The Biography of Woodrow Wilson by John M. Cooper, and The Innocent Man by John Grisham. Nowadays, I typically read historical and fantasy…

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    The movie Wall-E shows transcendentalism by it's unique look of what earth would be like after they have destroyed it and left. The humans in the movie live on a spaceship while they make a poor attempt to repair and restore it with robots. This is where the original idea of having a robot as the main character. A robot in other forms of media is rarely the main character. The idea of having a robot as the main character brings with it new ways to form a plot. For example, a robot that…

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    In film Ex Machina the main robotic character is Ava the humans include Nathan and Caleb they are essential in the film. In the play (R.U.R) Radius is one of the important robots also Domin, his creator. Radius is similar to Ava in many different ways. Both have been created a unique way that gives them many abilities. For example, the ability to communicate, reason and be knowledgeable. In Ex Machina the mid range shot between, Nathan and Caleb explain how Ava’s brain was created “Here we have…

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    Prosthetic Hands Essay

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    We use our hands for touching, grabbing, holding, feeling, manipulating, and caressing. Whether we acknowledge it or not, our hands are constantly making precise movements to allow for things like writing, art, or even things that give us pleasure like sports. Our hands are also capable of heavy labor, things such as lifting heavy objects, digging, or even to hold things. We even use our hands while talking to help further express our selves (Smith 2006). Over 25,000 people each year in the US…

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    succeed only when the solutions developed by us are useful, easy and makes the users faster and better. In the context of the name of the discipline, Brooks further says that often the name of a discipline can be misleading. Taking the example of Artificial intelligence (AI), he says that in the initial period of AI, much of the money and efforts were focussed on developing machines that could think and act like humans, eliminating human involvement, but unfortunately nothing very significant…

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    been possible. The technologies seen today were once cartoon ideas children watched on Saturday mornings. Fast forward to the 21st century and times have changed beyond any person’s imagination possible (O’Brien & Marakas,n.d.). The Future of AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the art of science and technology to develop computers that can do the functions as humans do. An example could be the ability to walk, talk, and think in ways associated with human intelligence. Human beings from the…

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