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    distance. It is friendlier to the travelers and they can drive at a cheap rate for bout RS.6/Km. Now the company of Uber is bringing advancement in the company like investing in self-driving cars with the purpose of introducing its own fleet of autonomous taxis which brings riders to the desired destination without the need of humans. More and more advancements in technology make the Uber an on-demand service which cracks $1 billion revenues. One such technology is Uber Truck which…

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    Nvidia Case Study

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    AMD After years of frustrating performance, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE: AMD) appears to have turned the corner and is a hot commodity on Wall Street. It is one of the largest suppliers of PC microprocessors and graphics processors worldwide to computing original equipment manufacturers. The company’s main product lines include desktop, notebook and graphics processors, and embedded/semi-custom chips. Last year the company released its first major offering in five years, the Ryzen chipset,…

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    Swarm behavior is one of the main characteristics of different colonies of social insects (bees, wasps, ants, termites). This type of behavior is first and foremost characterized by autonomy, distributed functioning and self-organizing. Swarm Intelligence, SI, is considered to be the area of Artificial Intelligence that is based on studying actions of individuals in various decentralized systems~\cite{bonabeau1999}. However, there is still today big discrepancy between two schools of thought in…

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    In a discussion of nursing, care is always a word that seems to pop up. When asked why I want to be a nurse “because I care” is always in the response. “Caring is a phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel, and behave in relation to one another” (Potter, & Perry, et al. 2013 p.80). When looking at this definition I for one can see that caring is nursing and vice versa, you cannot have one without the other. One of the aspects of being a good nurse is having a good…

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    this misrepresentation is how AI is depicted by artists, novelists, movie directors, and in general, the media. These can be in fictions, publications, documentaries, and movies. People go on to relate AI machines with fictional monsters, aliens, robots which are all potential threats to mankind. Unsurprisingly, they don 't realize that AI is a technology that we use in our daily lives; AI is seen as a technology that will be arriving in the future. One explanation may be because not every AI…

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    With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past 40 years, the future of society, economics, and creations is at a particular fulcrum point. We are at a threshold where in the next 20 to 40 years, AI can become the foundation of all functions of human life, whether it be legal advice, driving, cooking, or stock trading. The acquiescence of AI into society has the palpable potential to remove human-centered facets of life, ranging from the near removal of a human workforce, to…

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    J Intell Robot Syst Analysis

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    J Intell Robot Syst (2013) 69:131–146 137 for optimum performance in an iterative fashion. Lastly, from the two concepts, one of them is se- lected in terms of performance, manufacturability and cost. The initial analysis of the wing geometry de- sign process is performed by using the program XFLR5 . XFLR5 utilizes Vortex-Lattice-Method which gives preliminary results from which the configurations can be compared. After the optimization of these two different wing…

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    Technology and innovation play a major role in the development of emerging and developed economies, as it provides an opportunity for businesses to produce more with the same amount of resources and creates new markets and industries within an economy. However, the people who benefit the most from these technological innovations are those who are high-skilled workers. As the global economy continues to globalize and grow, there has been a noticeable shift in favor of those who develop skills and…

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    A drone is any unmanned aircraft that one can program or they can be autonomous. These robots often use GPS technology to be more accurate when preforming a task. Additionally, in most states an individual must receive a certificate of authorization from the FAA before using drones for any purpose other than recreational. The Federal Government uses drones to make citizens lives safer and easier by monitoring wild fires, supporting law enforcement, and training the military. However, the demand…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    introduce are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems better known as drones. Drones impacted wars in many different ways and has prevented many casualties on the offensive side. Usually when people think of drones they assume robots or something like UFO. Drones could be in the air, land or water. They are an advancement and even though they are not a hundred percent perfected at the state they are in now the more advance technology gets man will probably not even have…

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