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    Cloud Lake: A Short Story

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    All Angels had wings, but none were as dark as Raven’s. She had shimmering, dark blue wings that ombred into black tips. Most of the other Angels had cream colored wings with a pink or teal tint to them, but none of them were dark. Because of the peculiar color of her wings, most angels regarded her with some apprehension. There was no fear, but they were unsure of what to think of her. However, there were two angels that did not let their differences stop them from being friends with her.…

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    Argument From Desire

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    believes in the “Big Bang Theory of Evolution” there was something to force the start of this theory. So regardless to believing in this theory complex minds have to admit that something bigger artificial life form started this Theory process. Per the Argument from desire points out, that the existence of the artificial desires does not necessarily mean that the desire objects exist. Some do; some don’t. The existence of natural desires does, in every discoverable case, mean that the object…

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    Machinery and Intelligence,” which said that all digital computers, regardless of how they are put together, are equivalent in their computing abilities (442). This breakthrough in computer science has since fostered immense intellectual growth in artificial intelligence. For more than half a century, scientists have been working toward creating machines that are intelligent in the same way human beings are intelligent. Scholars from many disciplines have contributed to the task of making…

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    consciousness. If we build pieces of technology that have the ability to think as we do and go through similar experiences, then artificial intelligence is a very likely thing. The level of intelligence or consciousness that they would have would vary. We would have to change our behavior and mind set if we agree with Chalmers on the idea that technology can have artificial intelligence because some machines that we have built or will build in the future can function very similar to…

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Name: Nimmagadda Naga Sai Bhavishya Proposed Major:MS in Information Technology My interest in computers developed early from my childhood as young girl I always fascinated by all the wonders and comforts that science and engineering has given to mankind. This interest developed as I grew up and as gathered more knowledge about computers and was certainly influenced by family members who always encouraged me to pursue my career in engineering. This longing is the…

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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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    We now have computers that have algorithms to find and attack terrorists. We have AI able to effectively communicate to humans, without consciousness, but what happens when it does have conscious. "Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it will take off on its own and redesign itself at an ever-increasing rate," says Stephen Hawking, and he things that it is becoming a serious issue, along with Elon musk, and even Bill Gates. Elon Musk goes as far as to say “The ethical…

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    Statement of Purpose / UCSD / Computer Vision / Ph. D. Sung-Pil Paek [Introduction] This statement applies for admission to the Ph.D. program in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of UCSD, 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…

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