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    of the individuals who are faced with the concepts of the experience machine and Matrix. Although in Nozick 's example, individuals start outside the machine, those in The Matrix, like Neo, begin life in the Matrix. Neo 's subsequent choice to unplug from the Matrix to confront the real world would go against status quo bias and aversion loss, which, I suggest, explains why The Matrix 's narrative revolves around sinister machine rulers, who treat humans as mere batteries, and aim…

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    dialysis machine was made to help with people who have Non Working kidneys, overdose, and can help prevent kidney failure. Depending on why the person is on the machine will determine how long they will be on it, the most you could be on the machine is five to ten years. The training for the machine can take up to six weeks by itself and you have to do treatment four to seven per week. Therefore machine itself is the size of a microwave and has to be plugged In at all times. On the machine,…

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    Aristotle’s take on ethics is much different from any other philosopher. His view of ethics is very vague, do as the just man would do and for the same reasons as him. In saying this, Aristotle would reject Robert Nozick’s experience machine thought experiment. Though Aristotle’s ethics allow for less conflict that would come from a theory that contains rules, it is a problem that it is not very clear what one should do to be moral. Aristotle’s ethics are virtue ethics. This view states that in…

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    The Semantic Gap

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    Overview of the Semantic Gap - What is it? The semantic gap is the difference between human perception of observations, activities, and objects and their computational or machine-based representations(). It is a split between high level features, or semantic information, and low-level features, of which there are many types. High-level features can include keywords, concepts, categories, or ontologies - virtually all things that lead to determining meanings of text-based information and phrases…

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    The Dangers Of Gambling

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    reliant for all time. So I halted unexpectedly and began petitioning God for aggregate deliverance and having another person appeal to God for that. I got a handle on that I got no day too early and I need to concede that when I see one of those machines, I encounter that regardless it pulls in me. Betting is a standout amongst the most persistent addictions. Stop drastically while you can. On the other hand else discover…

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    Art and Craft of the Machine- Frank Lloyd Wright The key aspect discussed by Frank Lloyd Wright in ‘The Art and Craft of the Machine' is 'the machine' in which he stresses that ‘in the machine lies the only future of Arts and Crafts’. During the time, 1901, Wright wrote the visionary article, expressing his philosophy on 'the machine', how it can be used, studying the misuse of ‘the machine' in architecture and art; supporting his points with historical events and art movements. Wright's report…

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    the article ‘Smarter Than You Think,’ by Clive Thompson, the author explains the comparison of the human mind vs machine intelligence. He talks about the speed of these machines in a game of chess and the millions of calculations it can make in just seconds. Compared with humans, these machines outmatch ourselves in everything expect in one way. Thompson explains even though machines are better they have trouble with “intelligence amplification,” but when paired together the possibilities are…

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    has made, a machine the could possibly ruin china. This is “exactly what what happen in the story flying machine. In the story “The Flying Machine” by Ray Bradbury is story of a man that makes a machine that allows him the fly. The emperor see the machine made out of bamboo and paper. he looks at the great wall of china and calls the man down. The emperor calls for the man's execution in fear of another country taking the machine and using it against. He kills the man then burn the machine so no…

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    United States began to see a great increase in urban growth, which gave the political machines an opportunity to flourish and gain control of the city. Due to the change from an agricultural society to urban society, things began to to change as people moved to the city for industrial employment. The rapid disorganized growth caused an increase in immigration, poverty, crime, and disease. This gave the machine bosses an opportunity to gain power as a promise of democracy. It was a "You scratch…

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    The Time Traveller

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    In the story The Time Machine, the Time Traveller describes his experience of time travelling to his friends who don't believe his story. Throughout the story, he comes across explaining these creatures called Eloi's and Morlocks. He describes the Eloi's to be existent in the year of 802,701 AD, who are upper class individuals that lived in luxury and spoke in a simple language. They are also the main food source to the Morlocks. On the other hand, Morlocks are described as dull, grey…

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