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    novel? Some may argue to say not, but here is my argument on how he does in fact change very much, in this novel, ‘The Giver’. For starters, we see that Jonas used to be like most everyone else in ‘the community’; emotionless and very much sheltered - robots. Although all of that had changed once he had became the ‘Receiver of Memories’, a very high honored job of utmost respect. Before I pitch my main points, let’s talk a bit more about what ‘the community’ is like, and who exactly Jonas is. We…

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    Robots As Caregivers

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    Will using robots as caregivers help or damage relationships within the family? Most developed countries are experiencing increased ageing dramatically. The number of ageing population in the U.S. is rising as more baby boomers advance in age. Current records indicate that this trend will increase significantly by 135% in the coming decades (Wiener & Tilly). The ageing population has a significant impact on health care and personal care delivery. Senior members have a wide range of needs, such…

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    Liana Arkay 9/29/17 Sherry Turkle Analytical paper #1 As we move into a dangerous new age where intelligent machines exist alongside humans what does this mean for us and where could it lead? From the moment we are born to the time we die, we are surrounded by machines. Technology is always advancing in strides and leaps and now we are running towards the finish line, artificial intelligence. Now there are a number of different viewpoints on humanities latest goal. One of the most…

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    Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as AI, is a robot that has the capacity to “think” and make its own decisions. Personally I can’t really choose if I am in favor or against this invention because I think an AI would be pretty cool and helpful in our day to day life like Samantha in Her. It or she would function on her own accord by the needs of Theodore and would make is life so much easier like read his mails when they arrive and at the morning and so much other things, in my opinion…

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    Everyone who wants a job needs a resume. Since everyone has one yours has to be the best and shiniest one in the pile that a hiring manager will see, so is it? The targets of my resume are the hiring managers of the Information Technology (IT) industry. The resume, has my skills and the most valuable academic accomplishments, however it reflects my interests very poorly, which are linked closely to the IT industry as most are based around computers and other technologies. I need to update my…

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    More and more jobs are being replaced by technology. Robots and computers are replacing humans. As stated in article on NBC.com, “Robots are currently analyzing documents, filling prescriptions, and handling other tasks that were once exclusively done by humans.” Robots and computers are error free and are more efficient than humans are. “By 2013 there will be 1.2 million industrial robots working worldwide — that 's one robot for every 5,000 people, according to Marshall Brain, founder…

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    Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) explores us to a future humanity full of intelligent machines. Throughout the movie, it is debated whether the “mecha” (robots) are as real as the “orga” (humans). This parallels the debate today on whether machines have the ability to truly know things the same way that we can, or whether they are only capable of doing what we program them to. The problem is the definition of knowing; it can be applied to shared knowledge as well as…

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    Between the two films there are many themes that have evolved. The film techniques manipulate us by thinking the movie had evolved but in my opinion, Avatar is more evolved than District 9. They are both believable movies, however Avatars technology and the human knowledge is more advanced and evolved than District 9. District 9 has evolved weaponry and governance but the human technology and genetic transformation is yet to be discovered. Us, humans, are still way behind the evolution of…

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    Next, the second dimension is the relationship of the inventor and invention. Can people be seen as powerful as God by empowering robots to become individuals? The personage of Nathan corresponds to the position of God. In the first chapter of the Book of Genesis, God has six days of creation and the following, seventh day, is having a rest. In the film, Nathan gives Caleb a week to test Ava’s consciousness. And with each day passing by, Caleb starts to get confused by Nathan’s bizarre behavior.…

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    since they are the best impartial judge of the law and can interpret everything objectively. Even now we are beginning to see the effects of technological development over the past few years. Robots are becoming more capable and artificial-intelligence gets smarter every day. It is getting to the point where robots are cheaper to employ than humans, which will displace many from their jobs. “It seems undeniable that over the past 20 years the advanced nations have experienced technological…

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