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    risk of being auto mated by machines. Since of the early 1990s, machine learning are becoming more and more power because it allows machines to learn from data and mimic some of the things that humans can do. For instance, a machine can grade millions of essays and diagnose diseases within minutes, while humans can’t. This brings concerns among the audience on job competitions we have against machines. However, Goldbloom stated that there is things we can do that machines can’t…

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    seemed there has always been some sort of polluting in the voting polls. Voting is a promise of equality while at the same time, it is a great threat to the men who created our government. According to the passage written by Lincoln Steffens, he and other muckrakers pointed out that there was a serious flaw in voting for the government. This political attack on the government speaks of the city of Philadelphia, and how flawed the “political machines” were. This was not just going on in…

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    Have you ever wondered exactly how the voting process works and what happens once you make that little check mark next to the candidate of your choice? Well thankfully these and many more questions were answered by Ms. Kirk Showalter at the October meeting of the Richmond First Club. An organization that since 1919 has been dedicated to educating the public on a variety of civic issues, policies and hopefully coming up with solutions to these problems. Focusing mainly on issues central to the…

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    5:00 am breeze, blue uniforms, red tool boxes, and noise above 80 decibels, in year 2013, factory floors at the American manufacturing facilities accounted for 12.5% of the total gross domestic product. US manufacturing has come a long way, from cotton and Tabaco production in 1800 to modern day airplanes of the 20th century. Last two decades have seen unprecedented growth in automation in manufacturing facilities, however, internet of things (IoT) will be a new revolution to promote smart…

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    It’s the year 3000, and you walk into a hospital and notice that everything is done using the computers. If someone gets injured, the computer will take care of the issue. If someone needs a life saving treatment, the computer will print out a report for the patient and you’re thinking, “what happened to the doctors?” Back in 2015 there was a controversy in the article “Medical Technology and Ethical Issues” between authors William E. Thompson and Joseph V. Hickey on the R.I.P system; which is a…

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    Lifespan Fitness TR200 Fold-N-Stor Compact Treadmill praised it for its easy to store capability and long-lasting performance. If you have a space problem, don’t worry much because this machine collapses easily and stores anywhere, making it your number one space-saving running equipment. Another advantage is the machine comes in fully assemble and you need not worry about assembling each part specifically. The manual is very user-friendly and teaches well how to fold it when it is not in use.…

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    hard to be accurate when it comes to performing the push ups because people use different techniques each time when they are doing push ups, however with the rowing test it is easy to be accurate with it because all the calculations are done on the machine meaning that there won’t be any human error involved when it comes to the results. In contrast the push ups are cheap compared to the rowing test because they don’t require the individual to have any specific equipment for the test to be able…

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    The Cradle-to-Cradle design process (C2C) aims to develop a product, as well as its component materials, that can be reused or recycled at the end of its product life cycle instead of becoming waste. C2C focuses on reducing toxic pollution, waste, and redesigning industrial processes in order to avoid waste and pollution initially. Herman Miller, an internationally acclaimed furniture design house, made the decision to adopt this design process to move the company toward environmental…

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    purpose is to establish a Utopia which human is no longer needed for work. For example, Kelly produces a chart to maintain his assertion, which he emphasizes machine can not only performs better than human, it operates task that human can never accomplish. In order to create an effective argument, Kelly provides many examples; for instance, how machine produces more efficient, more reliable, and more unimaginable methods to solve a problem, to exemplify the greatness of robots. All of Kelly’s…

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    baseball games” (Kelly 306, 307) are jobs which humans will never be able to do due to high levels of precision needed and other characteristics that human bodies do not have. In addition, artificial intelligence has been already incorporated in machines; therefore, robots will have more abilities to perform any job or activity. Baxter is a great example of this intelligence; this smart robot can perceive humans, look around, learn processes by looking and perform them perfectly. Many other…

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