When I became interested in computer science‚ one of the areas that intrigued me the most was that of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI was futuristic back when I first attended college and the ideas that surrounded it seemed unattainable and unrealistic. Today the development of AI has been achieved and continues to grow and expand into new uses. Defining what exactly AI is has become something of a challenge. Michael Webb said in an interview with David J. Parnell for Forbes (2016)‚ “Fifty years
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Robots and Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is arguably the most exciting field in robotics. It’s certainly the most controversial: Everybody agrees that a robot can work in an …………………...........‚ but there’s no consensus on whether a robot can ever be intelligent. Like the term "robot" itself‚ artificial intelligence is hard to define. Ultimate AI would be a recreation of the human thought process - a man-made machine with our intellectual abilities. This would include the ability
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MATLAB EXERCISES UEMH3163 / UECS2053 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 1. Run the MATLAB code: a = 1:5; d = a+i*a; e = d’ f = d.’ g = mod(5‚4) 2. Given A = [1 2 4; 1 1 1; 2 3 1] and B = [2 2 2; 2 2 2; 2 2 2]. Run the MATLAB code: a=A>B b=A>1 3. Given A = magic(4). Run MATLAB code : DiagElement = diag(A) DiagMatrix = diag(diag(A)) SuperDiagElement = diag(A‚2) 4. Run the MATLAB code: name = upper(’matlab’) fun = strrep(’hahaha’‚’a’‚’i’) greet = ’Welcome’; where = ’to Joan’’s’; party = ’birthday
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INTRODUCTION The theme of “Technology” and topic of “Artificial Intelligence in Society” was chosen as I found it very intruding because I grew up being exposed to all sorts of technological and electronic equipment. I have always been interested in technology and I have always tried to keep up with its rapid advances. My target audience is teenagers between the ages of 16-19 years of age. From previous knowledge‚ I have found that the term artificial intelligence is commonly misinterpreted and tied
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main issues such as nature‚ relations‚ need for freedom‚ fear and artificial life. All these are reflected into the movie Blade Runner (1982) that reflects 20th century fears of cloning and advancement in technology‚ that views the aspects of all which is portrayed within Frankenstein. These are relevant to the modern audience as regardless‚ living in the 21st century‚ the need for love‚ the advancement of sciences and artificial life‚ the nature still lives on and are expressed indicating the development
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reconstruct our brain that robots could be as intelligent as we are? Uunfortunately‚ it is likely to happen. Such and others questions appear in the article under the title “ The robots are coming – or are they ? What is the current state of play in Artificial Intelligence?“ In this essay‚ I will present main ideas contained in the article and share my opinion about it. To begin‚ the author of the article uderlines that a handful of scholars claim that our brain is a very complex mechanism and none
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Brains vs Metal For entertainment‚ humans often draw themselves to movies about huge robots looming over the whole city‚ trampling over skyscrapers and squashing puny humans underneath their cold‚ metal feet. Movies like this depict artificial intelligence to be “the end of the world.” While this someday towards the future might be true‚ robots do help us with some activities throughout the day. On the other hand‚ these robots do have many downsides to them. Ray Bradbury captures these downsides
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years of social media marketing experience; therefore there will be no need to train this individual. The social media coordinator will also need artificial intelligence
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ROBOTS ARE REPLACING HUMANS Robot‚ a Czech word meaning "worker" was invented by the Czech writer Karel Capek in 1920. His story is about robot and human interactions. It is the first known story about robots. Then many other stories about artificial beings began to be written everywhere in the world. At the same time‚ scientists started to invent new technologies which permit now to build real robots as described in these old and new novels. The first robots were machines known as automates. They
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In Arthur C. Clarke’s Space Odyssey series‚ there are two things that are clearly focused on throughout: evolution and intelligence. So‚ for this analysis‚ the evolution of intelligence‚ both human and artificial‚ seen in Clarke’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) and “2010: Odyssey Two” (1982)‚ with a brief look into the rest of the series: “2061: Odyssey Three” (1987) and “3001: Final Odyssey” (1997)‚ will be the main topic of analysis. In 2001‚ Clarke introduces us to the evolution of the man-apes
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