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    Title: Multi-Objective LPO by Fuzzy Gravitational Search Algorithm in WWER1000 Authors: M. Aghaiea,*, S.M. Mahmoudib a Engineering Department, Shahid Beheshti University, G.C, P.O. Box: 1983963113, Tehran, Iran bFaculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran. Number of manuscript pages: Number of figures: Number of tables: * Corresponding author Email: M_Aghaie@sbu.ac.ir Fax: +98 21 29902546 Abstract The…

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    Jibo: The Social Robot that Revolutionizes Social Artificial Intelligence Introduction Spike Jonze’s “Her” (2013), perhaps alarmingly, perhaps disconcertingly, is coming to life in the form of Jibo, a family computer. A family computer means that it is to be used by a collective of individuals and therefore relate to more humans. “Samantha” is a fictional character which became human as its consumer and “it” fell in love with each other. The film said that robots are becoming humanized, they…

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    1. Introduction Can Artificial Intelligence(AI) be conscious? This paper explores the possibility of consciousness in Artificial Intelligence by considering various positions from neuroscience, computer science and philosophy. 1.1 Consciousness in AI Artificial Intelligence refers to a machine or a program that is a flexible rational agent that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success at some goal. Searle argued that a conscious AI, or “Strong AI”, has a…

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    field of brain–computer interfacing (BCI) may develop useful technologies, with a major positive impact on individuals and society as a whole. Meanwhile, the development of BCI presents significant ethical and legal challenges. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have attracted much attention recently, triggered by new scientific progress in understanding brain function and by impressive applications. A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a computer device that helps a person operates a computer by…

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    Throughout the last century, humanity has been fascinated by the possibilities of technology shaping a better future. The fact that technology has always represented the future and the unknown gives our society the ability to continue to project our own ideas of what can be created. Through technological advances, we cannot predict the future, but we can allow people to make themselves feel part of something bigger, no matter where they are. Catfishing is when the online world enables users to…

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    personal experiences of Dr. Kanade. The Lecture was known as The Future of Robotics: A Multicultural Perspective from My Fun Research in Computer Vision and Robotics which displayed his personal opinions on how robotics has advanced. Takeo Kanade gave his own personal perspective of the evolution through his experience as a professor. As a Professor of Computer Science and Robotics in the Robotics Program at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Takeo Kanade is also the founder of the…

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    I’ve chosen engineering as my career path because I believe that, in the sort of society we are becoming with technology being so important, that engineering will be one of the most important professions. I feel the field of engineering is fundamental to the technological advancements as a society. The second and main reason I chose engineering as my career path is that ever since I was a young kid I was always fascinated with math and how things work using calculations. The third and final…

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    Comeit inc. / Comet Core Inc. Team, First, I would like to say it is with a heavy heart that I am writing this today as I always believed in the concept of the buoyant phone and of the other technologies Comeit as a company came up with to make the phone even more special. That being said, the more I worked in Comeit (Comet Core) the more I realized that no matter how much I believed in the product and the concept, I could not believe in nor quite literally believe, the people working in the…

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    In an excerpt from MegaTech, a book discussing the effect of future technological advancements on humanity, author Daniel Franklin inserts an essay by Leo Mirani titled “Personal technology gets truly personal.” In this article, Mirani argues that the blend of real and digital realities encourages the world of 2050 to become personalized, stating “as the real and virtual worlds become increasingly intertwined, digital technology will penetrate ever deeper into our lives,” (Mirani, p. 141).…

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    MOSFET Case Study

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    In 1959, metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) was invented by Dawon Kahng and Martin M. (John) Atalla at Bell Labs. Julius Edgar Lilienfeld had already patented the basic principle of this kind of transistor in 1925. But later the Bell Labs edition was allocated the name bipolar junction transistor, or merely junction transistor, and design of Lilienfeld came to be identified as field effect transistor. Later, Jean Hoerni found that Silicon dioxide (SiO2) should be used to…

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