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    Artificial Life “There are three great events in history. One‚ the creation of the universe. Two‚ the appearance of life. The third one‚ which I think is in equal importance‚ is the appearance of Artificial Intelligence (Guzeldere‚ 2005).” Since before the Common Era‚ efficiency in work has been tackled by the scholarly geniuses who have moved us forward into the scientific generation we are today. They have tried to quantify and imitate the infinite processes that our human minds create. Their

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    IP address but if IBM ’s address is no longer www.ibm.com‚ the computer does not know how to find the new one. More specifically‚ it can be said that intelligence is the to take into consideration the circumstances of completing a certain task. Alan Turing‚ a mathematician‚ sought to answer the question on whether or not computers possess

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    The Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence By Matt Mahoney‚ Nov. 17‚ 2007 When we are able to create machines smarter than humans‚ then those machines could do likewise‚ but much faster. The result will be an explosion of intelligence‚ and according to Vernor Vinge‚ the end of the human era. The Friendly AI Problem The Singularity Institute was founded to counter the threat of unfriendly artificial intelligence‚ losing control of the machines we have built‚ but the problem remains unsolved

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    getting robots to carry out even the simplest of cognitive tasks. . Turing Test In 1950‚ mathematician Alan Turing designed a test to identify whether a machine displayed intelligence. In the Turing Test‚ two people (A and B) sit in a closed room‚ while an interrogator (C) sits outside. Person A tries to fool the interrogator about their gender‚ while person B tries to assist the interrogator in their identification. The Turing test suggested a machine take the place of person A. If the machine

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    References: Bowels‚ M.D. (2010) Introduction to Computer Literacy. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/books/AUINF103.10.2/sections/sec9.2 Copeland‚ B. J. (2004) Essential Turing: Classic Writings on Minds and Computers. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford/Doc?id=10263724&ppg=10 Lewis‚ J. (2000) The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Killer Robots and Machines Who Dream. Retrieved from http://www.cs.swarthmore

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    DRDO are working on similar missile technology mostly on the guidance systems for Agni‚ Trishul‚ Akash and NAG along with which even the Chaser using the AI technology may replace the existing guidance system of the missiles. Keywords: IC‚ VLSI‚ Turing test‚ Chasers‚ OBCS‚ Seeker‚ IGMDP‚ DRDO‚ BDL‚ Anupama Processor‚ Deep Blue‚ Seed AI. 1.Introduction: Artificial Intelligence is a branch of Science that deals with helping machines finding solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion

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    traced back to the early 1950. Arguably‚ the first significant events in the history of AI were the publication of a paper named Computing Machinery and intelligence by the British mathematician Alan Turing. In this paper turning argued that if a machine could pass a certain test which has become known as the Turing test then we have grounds to save it the computer with intelligent. This test involve a human being known as the judge asking questions via a computer terminal 2 to other in cities one of

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    perceive‚ reason‚ and act’’ (Winston‚ 1992) According to Alan Turning intelligent behaviour is the ability to achieve human-level performance in all cognitive tasks‚ sufficient to fool an interrogator. Roughly speaking‚ the test he proposed is that the computer should be interrogated by a human via a teletype‚ and passes the test if the interrogator cannot tell if there is a computer or a human at the other end AI was introduced by Alan Turing after WWII and proposed a test that the system shall preform

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    Personal Statement “Can Machines Think?” – This question proposed by Alan Turing has significantly advanced the field of computer science. Imagine his joy if he’d be able to witness the IBM’s Deep Blue beating the world champion chess player Gary Kasparov. My academic experiences during my undergraduate degree have made me crave to know more‚ learn more. Amongst all the subjects studied‚ it was Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery that truly piqued my interest for graduate studies. My

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    Preface Jerome introduces his book as being commendable nor for its style or relevance‚ but rather for its straightforward truth. He insists that the boat trip he details actually took place‚ and that the characters he speaks of are actual humans‚ not literary constructions. He believes that no other books can claim to be more truthful‚ and hopes that its simplicity helps his message come across more clearly. Chapter 1 The narrator‚ J.‚ is smoking in his room with his friends‚ George and William

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