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    However, Eliezer refutes his argument by stating that because of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of medicine, we did achieve some milestones but molded our genes to such an extent that our genes are similar to a petunia. She also tells that natural selection creates complex functional machinery without mindfulness. The argument of…

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    According to Searle the Chinese Room experiment is a strong argument for the existence of intelligent computers or artificial intelligence (AI). The argument essentially states that if both a human and AI were in the same situation, the same outcome would occur. Therefore, artificial intelligence have the same cognitive capabilities and humans. Searle states that a strong AI is a computer that is not only a tool in the study of the mind but also a mind itself. By having a mind itself, a computer…

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    previously needed human interruption. Artificial Intelligence (AI) comprehends a wide range of essential activities, containing image and voice recognition, expert systems, language processing, living robotics and projection. In the past century technology developed at tremendous speeds and has integrated artificial intelligence into our daily lives; GPS navigators, Facebook friend suggestions, universal remote controls,…

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    This is just one way that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used today. In this example, the phone uses Natural Language Processing (which is a part of AI) to comprehend what the person is saying. The easy means of communication we know today would not be at our disposal without Artificial Intelligence. 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…

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    into artificial intelligence, also known as AI. From the Siri on IPhone to the Cortana of window phone, we are toying with the concept of putting AI into our daily interaction. It's an exciting idea. But little known to us, the idea of AI has been around for a long time. It exists in movies, video games, books, and magazines. One of the most notable science fiction book about AI is the Neuromancer. The book tells us the story about the struggle between two AIs, the Neuromancer and the…

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    practical and realistic application is so deeply ingrained in systems, that we as individuals use every day. What can AI be defined as? AI is a field that is driving to create methods of developing systems that display characteristics of intelligent behavior. The system as a whole is designed to replicate humanistic proficiencies, thinking, and detection. This field we call AI was originally established at a conference at Dartmouth College in 1956. At this period in time, nothing of its kind…

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    to. When Charlie got the AI surgery, it changed his life in many great ways. In the story ¨Flowers for Algernon¨ by Daniel Keyes, Charlie tripled his IQ making him to be, 3 smarter than before the surgery. Charlie's life was better after the surgery because he got to experience how society views the mentally disabled. Also, he became smarter than the doctors who performed surgery on him and he even developed adult like feelings he never experienced before. After the AI surgery, Charlie had the…

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    Crawford, Kate, and Ryan Calo. “There Is a Blind Spot in AI Research.” Nature, vol. 538, no. 7625, 2016, p. 311. In the article There Is a Blind Spot in AI Research, Kate Crawford and Ryan Calo explain how Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already made in impact on our society. They urge readers to focus on how AI has impacted “social, cultural, and political settings.” While some of them effects are good, others are bad. It is easier now for doctors to diagnose illnesses, but doctors do not…

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    limits on artificial intelligence because it enforces a lack of creativity and will only be used to maintain a sense of dominance. Over the years artificial intelligence has provided us many different creative outlets to perform many different task. AI can be deployed in a wide range of functions, open-ended interactions with human beings for example, customer service and virtual personal assistants such as Apple's Siri. In addition to that more complex forms of artificial intelligence have…

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    they need to know how to adapt and be prepared. Using AI and SWOT analysis are different methods for strategic planning to assist in planning for change. Although both methods are useful, depending on the organization’s situation, one method may be preferred over the other (Bressie, Olson, Dolezalek, Hagen & Hall, n.d.). SWOT analysis focuses on threats and weaknesses then countering them with opportunities and strengths for the organization, AI works on discovering what is already working in…

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