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    complex projects, like metal detectors and electro-magnetic propulsion systems. My additional skills have allowed me to assist high-school students with Arduino-powered science fair projects, which included a tracking solar panel and an autonomous collision-avoiding robot. My employment history has consisted chiefly of helping with the hydroponic systems on the family farm, Portwood Gardens. More recently, however, I have been working with Ivy Tools, an online distributor of various buildings…

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    button, and proceed to review the report while your autonomous car greets you with its Siri like voice. It then automatically turns to your favorite radio station, presents you the address of your office on a screen embedded in a digital panel in front of you, and then proceeds…

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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    The idea of driverless car has been worked on by major tech companies like Google and Apple since 2005. In the next four to five years’ driverless cars will be on the road if they can overcome some technological, ethical, legal, and business hurdles. Firstly, with current technological hardware and software there are not enough safety features that can guarantee the safety of the passengers and pedestrians. There is also the ethical issue of a driverless car that is programmed to prioritize…

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    AI And Freewill

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    From Google Home to self-driving cars, artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly every day. While science fiction in media has often portrayed AI as robots with human-like characteristics, AI can encompass anything from Google’s search algorithms to IBM’s Watson to autonomous weapons (Future of Life Institute, 2018). Is this constant development into the world of AI beneficial to humanity, or is it a pathway to the destruction of human labour and community? The purpose of this essay is…

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    The world as we know it is ending. We’re speed writing its future with man-made technology, but how does this affect the moral fiber connecting us? In technological advancement we, as a society, are presented with incredible ethical dilemmas. We are aware that the intent in the creation of technology does not always represent the intent of its individual users or the powerful entities that monopolize them. Exploring what we know about the technology we have, and imagining the technology we’re…

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    Superintelligence Future

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    Superintelligence is decades away and plausibly something we may see in our lifetime. For the time being it is important to understand and prevent future ultraintelligences that could develop far beyond the human monarchy we have obtained. This might scare the majority of humans who believe what we are looking at is some sort of beginning of the end, and it should. The future of the A.I. will change the way that technology is seen and acts, but it will also displace many Americans who are not a…

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    market segments. Surgical robotics is the most attractive market segment to invest in our opinion. We discuss why. We discuss four stocks in the robotic surgery: TransEnterix, Titan Medical, Intuitive Surgical and Mazor Robotics. We discuss if robots could kill 47% of the U.S. jobs within the next two decades as proposed by Martin Ford from Oxford University. Many of our fellow investors might have seen…

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    In a world where advancements keep you in the game and a constant looming race towards different creations such as gene editing, artificial intelligence, and etc. are detrimental to success and clout, when is enough enough? A worthwhile theme to consider in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is the lesson of such: Advancements without consideration for possible consequences can lead to disaster. Mary Shelley was born in Somers Town, London, in 1797 and raised by her father William Godwin, who was a…

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    The Avenger Analysis

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    blameless, driverless car kills a group of innocent pedestrians? How will society beat artificial intelligent supercomputers when we cannot come out victorious against them in a simple video game? Will humankind accept when these self-replicating robots devised to battle cancer, kill all those prone to the disease? In the futuristic short story “Cold Equations” by Tom Godwin, readers find computers to have no emotion, no conscience. This inconsideration could be problematic, if computers were…

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    Artificial Intelligence. We will see that there are many risk factors but the most crucial risk factor is existential threat from Artificial Intelligence One of the main disadvantage of AI is the cost which is required in the maintenance and repair If robots replace human beings in every field it would create unemployment, thousands of people will be jobless. If the control of machines goes into wrong hand it would lead to destruction, the…

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