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    From the Banana Time reading, the clicking room in a factory, is described as a space of dull, repetitive labor, where four men, find ways to distract and entertain themselves while working. To those in the outside world their job and interactions may seem absurd, but for the four men, some of these actions offer nice break from the tasks they must repeat over and over again throughout the day. These breaks include, coffee, peach, banana, window, fish, coke, and also their lunch time. All of…

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    Weak AI Application

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    Strong AI incorporates dynamic processes associated with the cognitive processes of intelligent life, whereas weak AI aims to produce output that merely mimics intelligence. Strong AI has developed from research using neural networks (large collections of machine neurons). The inspiration for This research is based primarily on what we know…

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    existence throughout the entire universe. Black holes, the formation of planets, galaxies and stars are all because of gravity and these same celestial bodies have their own electromagnetic forces and the strong and weak nuclear forces are. Since everything in the universe is made of atoms, there is strong nuclear force everywhere around us. Also, because radioactive material decays over time, the weak nuclear force is important to our safety. The weakest of all four fundamental forces, gravity,…

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    In “ Is the Brain’s Mind a Computer Program, “ John R. Searle presents an interesting argument against strong artificial intelligence proponents. Believers of strong artificial intelligence contend that a computer that can pass the Turing test is displaying cognitive ability. The Turing test basically states that if a computer can function in such a way that an expert can not distinguish…

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    and it therefore suggests that it is highly reactive and use of water and any other chemicals that can lead to an undesired chemical reaction will be ruled out. Also, the spilled chemical is producing fumes, mostly it suggests that it is either a strong acid or an alkali in addition to its corrosive nature. Use of carbon dioxide to manage the fumes/vapors will also be ruled out as the carbon dioxide is likely to react with the chemical to form dangerous substance. Therefore, the choice left is a…

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    AI Vs AGI

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    The difference in the meaning of AI and AGI come from the old definition and expectations of what AI was compared to the one we know today. There was a proposal made to research AI at Dartmouth College in 1955 which stated: The study is to proceed on the conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. (McCarthy, Minsky, Rochester & Shannon, 1955, p. 13) This idea of AI is the…

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    The stories “Strong Poison/A Room of One’s Own,” bring up many points and the ideal roles of the norms of what men and women should be doing in society. Mr. Wimsey was one of the only men in Strong Poison that behaved outside of the norm of “masculinity.” He actually believed that women had rights and should be treated like human beings. This can be shown when he speaks to other women and when he gives them opportunities to help with his investigation throughout the novel. Other men in the novel…

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    Acids And Bases Essay

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    Part A: Background Information Acids and bases are very common in today’s society, and they can be found in most households. Acids can be found as by-products of air pollution, concrete cleaner, food flavouring and is produced by the muscle. Bases are found in most cleaning products as ammonia or sodium hydroxide, and they also treat indigestion. There are many ways that acids and bases can be defined by their chemical properties. The Bronsted-Lowry definition states that acids are proton…

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    learn or do anything else, but, the task it is programmed to do is done well (Andros). ANI may be able to create art, but ANI would be limited to the one specific thing it was programed to create. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is called the strong AI with the ability to “perform any intellectual task a human being can” (Andros). An AGI could be programed to identify specific animals, but the AI is not limited to only identifying animals. The AI could learn more animals to identify at any…

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    Tom Cooper Research Paper

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    Tom Cooper was the strongest and tallest lumberjack ever. He was born in Canada in 1940. When Tom was born,he was born with more than 15 pounds. The people from his community were really surprised to see such a big baby like Tom. The people from his community wanted him to leave as soon as he was born,but his mom said no because he was just a baby. So his community accepted him to stay but said that as soon as he was 16,he needed to leave the community because he is causing fear and trouble. At…

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