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    camera embedded with AI software packages which can easily mimic the captured environment and many more of the sensor are still being developed to make a perfect virtual interaction which has been only possible due to extreme research and invention in computer…

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    want to read and concentrate on productive work; instead they concentrate on using the various digital tools and resources. Working with the computer the whole day may cause eyes to start hurting, causing headache and backache. There is also a challenge of being frustrated when the Internet is down when most of the students’ classes are based on the computer…

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    internet was invented roughly 30 years ago. Computers used to take up multiple rooms in size and they had a fraction of the capabilities and memory that our current cellphones have. Facts like these really make you question how much further we can take technology, it seems as promising at it is scary. Computers and AI taking over the world has changed from a good Sci-Fi movie to a realistic possibility…

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    and loved learning how to use data analysis and computer skills to solve problems and answer questions. As someone who wants to have a career in economics, a field that looks at data and uses quantitative tools to address social problems, I enjoyed learning about applications of statistics in various areas of study, from psychology to history. I am especially interested in strengthening my applied knowledge of statistics, data analysis, and computer programming. While I can learn about these…

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    Dodson(As cited in Davis) on the use of computers in the classroom: “If I’m a teacher and one of my students says, ‘What is the Iditarod?’ I can go in and find a picture immediately, show the kids the dogs, the route. I don’t have to say, ‘Well, tomorrow we’ll talk about it.’ Computers have made learning so much more real-time… you don’t lose that teaching moment when everyone is tuned in.” While the use of computers is not necessarily for the students at all ages, the bonus…

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    the human race. The very mention of the term conjures up images of apocalyptic societies where intelligent super-computers have either enslaved the human race or eradicated the inferior species altogether. For some, such as Descartes, the connotation of "artificial intelligence" attacks the very core of the human spirit, the pride of our race. The very thought of an "intelligent" computer that is on par, or more likely superior, to our own brain sends chills down the spine. And others, such as…

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    With recent advancements in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence, researchers have begun to take a closer look at intellectual property laws as they apply to creative works produced by computers. The issue in question is: If a computer program creates a piece of work without human assistance or intervention, whether it is a book, video or musical composition, who owns the work, and who should receive royalties or sales of the work? One example of why this question is…

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    toys such as the Speak and Spell, Merlin, and Simon. “This first generation of computers in the playroom challenged children in memory and spelling games, routinely beating them at tic-tac-toe and hangman” (461). Another example of higher level computational intelligence is in SimLife games. The author explains, “Simulation worlds-for example the Sim games-pulsed with evolving life forms” (462). These intelligent simulation programs process a variety of different factors including multiple AI,…

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    There are many parts to Artificial Intelligence and it was a long journey for it to become as popular as it is today. Artificial Intelligence (AI) means that a machine is able to take in its surroundings and compute what is happening. It is a computer system that is able to do exactly what humans can do. But, due to the fact that the human brain cannot be manmade, the program used for many of these programs is extremely complex. “The term artificial intelligence was first coined by John…

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    student growth scores. Others contend, the increased use of technology not only decreases student growth, it is detrimental to the overall growth of the student both academically and emotionally. This is the fundamental basis of my speech: " Do computers negatively affect Student Growth?" Pros With the world we live in today, it is hard to avoid the fact that technology has become a vital portion of our life. I want you to take a second a think about that. When you wake up in the morning, what…

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