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    is to model human stupidity, or would only preventing its devastating consequences get an AI rating?” (Naggum, 2018). The question may raise a range of ethical questions. Quach explores the negative side to the recent development in artificial intelligence (AI) in her article, ‘How machine-learning code turns a mirror on its sexist, racist masters’ (Quach, 2018), She expresses a view that the data set or information learned and recycled by the AI may inevitably reflect the human bias, sexist…

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    Digital Divide

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    and those that don't or have restricted access. This technology can include the telephone, television, personal computers and the Internet. The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not. Many believe that universal access to ICT would bring about a global community of interaction, commerce, and learning resulting in higher standards of living and improved social welfare. However, the…

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    Sneha Dasgupta Dr. Sheryl Stevenson TRN190 October 26, 2015 Interdependency between Humans and Machines in The Turing Test In the words of Dr. Cynthia Breazeal, the creator of Kismet, one of the first social robots, “Robots are really intriguing social technologies. They touch something deeply human within us.” Yet, in Chris Beckett’s The Turing Test, Jess feels “uneasy” around her new personal assistant, Ellie. Her constant request “to copy myself from time to time to others in your address…

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    We define the technology required for home robot, same as defined in the Ro-boCup@home rulebook: “Human-Robot-Interaction and Cooperation, Naviga-tion and Mapping in dynamic environments, Computer, Vision and Object Recognition under natural light conditions, Object Manipulation, Adaptive Be-haviors, Behavior Integration, Ambient Intelligence, Standardization and System…

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    forging the path to new, yet not entirely favorable, human experience. Interpersonal relationships are not to be excluded from the blast radius of the technological explosion of the 1990s. Instant messages and dating apps cloud the minds of the younger generation, guising cheap hookups and doomed relationships as romance. In the essay “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts,” Jonathan Franzen tackles the battle between lifeless flings and true human transparency, focusing in on how technology…

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    1. Introduction The Human-Computer Interface is an interdisciplinary field that will focus on the interaction that will exist between the human users and the system. This will include the user interface and all the underlying processes that will produce the interaction. This will process will include contributing disciplines like computer science, cognitive science, human factors, software engineering, management science, psychology, sociology and anthropology. All of the early research and…

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    Virtual Reality Analysis

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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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    Every day, technological advancements are made. While there are countless benefits to these advancements, there are also numerous drawbacks. Yes, it is nice to have mankind’s knowledge at your fingertips- produced by the average smartphone- but it is also problematic in terms of dependency. Speaking from personal observations, the vast majority of millennials do not leave home without their phone. Once again, this makes the tasks of communication, wasting time, and accessing information…

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    Odoo Community Case Study

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    4.3 Odoo Community Software Odoo Community is a free open-source business applications which provides more than thousand modules to use for the business purposes such as Sales, CRM, Project, Inventory Management, Accounting and Finance Management, etc. Users can use Odoo Community on the cloud or on-site. It suits for small or medium companies. Moreover, users can adapt the modules or the functions inside each module to make it be more compatible with their need since it is flexible. AYE…

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    everything from applications to data centres over the internet on a pay-for-use basis. Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. The salient characteristics of cloud computing based on the definitions provided by the National Institute of Standards and Terminology (NIST) are outlined below. 3.2 Characteristic of Cloud Computing (Peter Mell, Timothy Grance,…

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