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    same response. One may argue that many robots are programmed to react differently to different users. However, the robotic dog’s responses are solely determined by the computer chip programmed in its head. Mullin asks, “Would the owner still feel pride, knowing in the back of her mind that aloofness was coded into the cat by some computer programmer?” These unnatural actions by the robotic pets are programmed and not made with natural love or affection. Quite frankly, although the owner may love…

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    My Experience Of Computer

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    first got introduced to computers when I was quite young, I followed my dad to work and within a few minutes I had successfully crashed the PC, typical windows. Within a year we got a pc at home and within a day I crashed that one as well. I don’t know exactly what I did to it, but someone the operating system was couldn’t restore itself to a working state automatically and we had to call someone over to fix. So as you can probably guess I was banned from even touching the computer till further…

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    against it. For instance, using technology to determine outcomes of a person’s wellbeing, is insane in my opinion because doctors are depriving a human being from treatment, because a computer program helped them make that “informed decision”. The reason as to why I am position against the system is because a computer can interpret something incorrectly, causing a doctor to make a misguided decision about the need for a patient to be helped. But because technology is making decisions for the…

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    system is a worldwide computer program used to help doctors make knowledgeable decisions. The RIP is able to give a percentage of survival and the treatment needed for the patient. The critics are quite terrify by the new computer program. As stated in the article, the critics disagree with the RIP system because it creates an overreliance on computer technology to make decisions. Medical Ethicist, Arthur Caplan, disagree with the RIP system stating the chances of the computer program being…

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    Change is inevitable. It is no secret that advancements in time and ideas are destined to change the status quo, but the foresight to analyze the gray area where change occurs is often times unknown because change does not come easy. From the world’s most renowned scholars in ancient Greece detesting the shift from oral-based rhetoric to writing, to influential elites hindering the printing press from breaking long-standing institutions, these examples parallel the modern case of writing…

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    Knowledge and understanding are two terms that may seem similar in meaning. However upon further examination, one may find that there is a distinction to be made. Knowledge can be thought of as pure information, it is usually simple and easy to obtain. Everyone possesses some degree of knowledge about a variety of things. On the other hand, understanding is something more complicated and nuanced. It highlights a deeper intuitive process that occurs within subconscious levels of the mind. Someone…

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    sometimes happens so fast and its hard for the human eye to keep up with calls. They have to go under the booth and watch it over and over before coming to to an exact decision on what has happened. With this type of technology there will be no need the computer will know exactly what has happened because it has viewed it already thousands of times and can come up with a faster answer than humans…

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    Tiny computer - Raspberry Pi Zero Computers such as a laptop, desktop are very familiar to everyone nowadays, and computer programming is a job works on the computer that creates software, technologies to improve human’s life better. However, the computer is still expensive to someone anyways, and computer programming is still a job that a lot of people don’t know yet. So what is “art” from technology? For someone, the computer is just a development of technologies, the thing that…

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    non-profit organization under the Internal Revenue Code. Our priority is the benefit of the community. Although the neighborhood that surround the church is a low income neighborhood, it needs programs such as: First time home buyers, mentoring , housing, computer, seniors, youth summer feeding, financial consulting, legal assistance (minor), young adult awareness. These programs will enlighten and educate the community and all ages will be able to participate. Even though CPBC have dedicated…

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    The computer programmer, Ellen Ullman writes about her experience as a woman in a dominantly male profession in her essay, How to be a “Woman Programmer” that was published in the op-ed column in the New York Times in 2013. Ullman is the author of the novels By Blood (2013) and The Bug (2003). She has also published a memoir entitled, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents (2001). In this memoir, she recounts her experiences in the 1980’s as one of the first female computer…

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