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    Super Clinician Analysis

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    implemented into the psychological field it would need the ability to learn, and this is where the potential danger comes into place. If AI has the ability to learn, they can develop into a Strong AI, or AI that has surpassed our human intelligence, and could be a grave danger to society. He goes on to claim that Artificial Intelligence could in a way represent a “Super Clinician.” This super clinical could be better than a human practitioner as it could be built with advanced technology that…

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    in which one becomes posthuman, it seems like superintelligence will be the most likely thing to revolutionize our civilization and transform humanity into something completely different. By looking at theories such as Whole Brain Emulation, General AI, and Brain-Computer Interface, we can imagine a future where a superintelligence emerges from our continuing pursuit of technological advancement as a means to become posthuman. Through the proper implementation of technology and the ever…

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    Ai Weiwei is a contemporary artists and activist in Beijing, China who influences people to express their dislike towards the Chinese government. In the documentary “Ai Weiwei Never Sorry,” that we saw in class we see how Weiwei expresses his art in different manners. For example, Weiwei is famously known for sticking out his middle finger to the camera and flicking of the Chinese government because the government undermines human rights and equality. Weiwei is constantly fighting for a better…

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    to death. The trials of misunderstood geniuses pose a crucial question to society: is the pursuit of knowledge, truth, and individuality worth the hardships of nonconformity? This question not only applies on the minute scale of a genius facing a strong opposition, like a government, but on a broader societal scale. When adolescents becomes a social outcast after their peers ostracize them for holding controversial opinions, it is likely they will lie or change in order to fit in with their…

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    Amnesty international Amnesty International (AI) is a nonprofit, independent international organization that works zealously to protect Human Rights around the world. It’s an intentional organization that fights for the human rights which have been violated around the globe. It has gained support worldwide with over 7 million members and supporters around the globe. Amnesty International primarily targets governments, but also reports on non-governmental bodies and private individuals…

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    The article, Response to Intervention and the Changing Roles of Schoolwide Personnel, was based on research that was conducted at a school to provide an in-depth understanding of the roles and responsibilities of educators, including principals (all school personnel). This study offered valuable insight about the dedication and motivation it takes for a school to effectively implement the Response to Intervention Framework. Furthermore, this article defined Response to Intervention and…

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    Simulation Theory “There’s a one in billions chance we’re in base reality,” claims Elon Musk, product architect of Tesla Inc., founder of SpaceX, and more. In recent years, the simulation-argument has gained serious traction as we further advance technologically, and intellectually. However, not everyone is on board with the “simulation argument”—a term coined by Nick Bostrom (Philosophy Professor at Oxford University) when he published a journal stating: [A]t least one of the following…

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    defeat the AI controlling the minds of virtually every human, except for those in Zion or on ships. Neo put a tremendous amount of pressure on himself, which hindered his physical and mental abilities. Thankfully, the Oracle used her strong mind to free the mind of Neo from the prison it created for himself, allowing him to prosper physically and mentally once again and defeat the AI. Both Frankl and Neo used their incredible mind strength in order to escape prisons that seemed too strong to…

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    China by a lot of reason but the most important one is conquer the whole China and unite them as one country. He create strict rules and he burn books. I will show you why down below. First, Qin Shi Huang conquer China because his military is very strong, they have better armor, better sword and many more. The Qin dynasty's word is 30% longer then others. With his army, he can do whatever he can and he unite China. He also expand China. Second, he create strict law and demonstrated his own…

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    Musk Research Paper

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    founder of Tesla Motors, co-founder of PayPal and the CEO of Space-X industry who aiming to colonize Mars in the future. Even though Musk had terrible experience from his early childhood, he was able to become a successful businessman by will power, strong and weak ties as well as free will. Firstly, will power determines how gritty a person is. In other words, will power is defined as the ability to repel short-term temptations in order to achieve long-term goals. Sometimes, it’s not as easy…

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