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    The Turing Test: What Does it Accomplish? The growth of technology over the past several decades has brought about immense inquiry regarding the intelligence, awareness, and consciousness of computers and other forms of technology. From the Jetsons, and Star Wars, to iRobot and Westworld, society has been enthralled with the potentiality of computers possessing human-like qualities; or even having the ability to think on their own. Decades before the growth of technology and the development…

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    Chinese Room Experiment: • Searle, who has no knowledge of Chinese, is locked in a room with a large batch of Chinese writing (the script). He is given a 2nd batch (the story) and a 3rd batch (the questions) with a set of rules in English. These batches allow him to correlate the symbols to one another in previous sets and give responses back with Chinese symbols (the answers). • Searle argues that just because he answered the questions correctly in Chinese, it does not mean that he understands…

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    Nature Of Consciousness

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    advances must be made before approaching that point, and we will not truly know the nature of this intelligence until after it has been created, however, we can begin the necessary conversations, legal, and societal reforms so humanity is prepared for when AI enters our lives. Consciousnesses is an metaphysical attribute that we assign ourselves, our fellow humans, and certain animals without as much as a second thought. Consciousnesses, within the context of neurophysiology can be referred to…

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    Indirect Reciprocity Theory

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    Sometimes agents return moves in kind, even when these actions are costly without present or future benefits for the reciprocator (Gintis, 2000). This conditional behaviour is called strong reciprocity. Though strong reciprocity applies to both direct and indirect reciprocity, there is very little evidence for strong indirect reciprocity. Social indirect reciprocity has been experimentally analyzed using the helping game (Nowak and Sigmund, 1998) with decisions affected by past behaviour of…

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    Research Question: How can Artificial Intelligence affect design/designers? Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI), defined in the oxford dictionary, as “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.” Or simply put, it’s computers with the ability to mimic the human brain, might just be one of the biggest events that happened to…

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    computer-assisted teaching has huge impact on the learning style and the role of teacher and students. More researchers arm to construct a system which can provide education with higher quality. As a result of applying the principle of artificial intelligence(AI), intelligent tutoring system(ITS) has appeared. The development of ITS is still an ongoing project. Although ITS seems to be a promising approaches on providing an learner-centered learning environment, the issue are that the…

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    about what action can be taken. Stern’s article talks about how the United States needs to propose a universal basic income to help with the job loss that occurs with the rise of AI. The rhetorical aim, Propose a Solution, also proposes a problem and a solution in the text. Stern’s problem that he presents is the rise of AI. His solution is to…

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    fiction movie which illustrates the human existence being deceived in a dream world which is far off from the real world. The matrix as in the name of the movie is defined as the dream world, where humans are deceived by the Artificial Intelligence (AI). Throughout the movie, the main character Neo has always questioned his reality and wishes to learn the answer to the question "What is the Matrix?" The philosophy of the movie, The Matrix shows similarities to Descartes's philosophy, since both…

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    One of the disadvantages of AI is the high cost. In the creating an artificial intelligence requires enormous expenses as they are very multifarious machines and so its repair and maintenances. They have software programs which require numerous progressions to provide the needs of the changes in the environment and also the need for the machines to be smarter day by day. In the case of rigorous breakdowns, the procedure to recuperate lost codes and re-instating the system could require huge time…

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    doing that day and stayed home to observe the creation of the artificial intelligence. The process of it modifying its code stops after a couple hours, as it then starts to compile its new code to run with my old code to modify it in real time. The AI then starts to search through my computer looking at my pictures, documents, files, programs, and everything else available. I see this will take a long time and decide to watch some tv to pass the time. After a few hours I start to see…

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