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    Technology is not a curse

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    modern computer tools such as the web‚ email‚ instant messaging and cell phones. Organ transplant - scientists can now develop and build artificial organs for transplant surgery. Patients who have heart and kidney problems no longer have to depend on donors for organs because genetic engineering has made this available and easier for transplant to save lives. Artificial arms and limbs are produced to help amputees. I will take a glance at postorius‚ a South African athlete who had both legs amputated

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    System Support

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    CIN502 Information Systems in Organization Topic 4: Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence The following questions needs to be answered before the next tutorial/lab class. Short – Answer Questions 1. What are the four types of decisions discussed? Structure Non-Structure Recurring Decision Non-recurring Decision 2. What are the four steps in making a decision? Intelligence Design Choice Implementation 3. What is a DSS? Describe its components. A system that is design

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    Sport Design Ltd. Business Plan Sport Design Ltd. Business Plan Components % of Grade Definition of Business and Competitive Arena Nothing about the 15%10 competitors Clarity and Depth of Business Plan - Development and 25%25 Justification Okay Quality and Thoroughness of Marketing Plan and Competitive 20%20 Strategies Very well worked through marketing plan. How it is with competitive strategies is a bit more unclear. Appropriateness of Business Organization and Management 15%15 Structure Fine

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    Swarm intelligence (SI) is based on collective behavior of selforganized systems. Typical swarm intelligence schemes include Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)‚ Ant Colony System (ACS)‚ Stochastic Diffusion Search (SDS)‚ Bacteria Foraging (BF)‚ the Artificial Bee Colony (ABC)‚ and so on. Besides the applications to conventional optimization problems‚ SI can be used in controlling robots and unmanned vehicles‚ predicting social behaviors‚ enhancing the telecommunication and computer networks‚ etc. Indeed

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    Technological Singularity

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    between them. The article provides various reasons why the brain is superior to computers and ways in which it is not. The debate focuses on differences on energy consumption‚ information processing strategies and capacity‚ and the pros and cons of artificial versus biological between brain and computers. The brain contains many systems that have evolved through natural selection for one task then was adopted for another. It is efficient for nature to adapt an old system that to build a new one. As

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    <center>© 2001 by Daniel du Prie</center> <br> <br>Ours is a world that is both everywhere and nowhere‚ but it is not where our bodies live. (Barlow‚ 1996) <br> <br>You ’ve been living in a dream world Neo. This‚ is the world‚ as it exists today: Welcome to the desert – of the real. (Morpheus to Neo in The Matrix) <br> <br>From Plato ’s "Charmides" to the Wachowski brothers ’ "The Matrix" (1999)‚ there is a tradition of writing in Western literature‚ which thinks about and imagines the city as either

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    an overcrowded world‚ who have a three year old robot for a child. The plot deepens as we‚ as a reader‚ discover that this robot has in fact human-like feelings‚ which could pose as a moral problem. It demonstrates as a main theme the role that artificial robots could have in a futuristic society. As technology is advancing‚ can we distinguish between what is real‚ and what is not? The Swinton’s are a prosperous family that live in an overcrowded world set in the near future. The story is

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    3D Printing

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    produce 3D shapes that can be places into the human body‚ where hopefully the cells will be accepted by the existing tissues.” Also‚ artificial limbs are being created with 3D printers. A boy lost both of his arms to a bombing in Sudan‚ and now is able to use an artificial arm to change his life. Scientists are also printing body parts ranging from plastic skulls to artificial eyes. 3D printing may also reduce the demand for money. If using one in a community‚ a 3D printer can

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    class social circle‚ who represent what Tolstoy portrays as a mediocre life‚ not worth living. The characters in The Death of Ivan Ilych (most specifically Ivan Ilych‚ Peter Ivanovich‚ and Praskovya Fëdorovna) live what Tolstoy referred to as the ‘artificial life’. This lifestyle is limited‚ unrewarding‚ and cripplingly ordinary‚ as outlined on page 764: “Ivan Ilych’s life had been most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible.” In this quote‚ Tolstoy demonstrated his distaste for the middle

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    “Singularity is Near”‚ we are near the end of ‘Epoch 4’ (Technology) and entering into ‘Epoch 5’ (The Merger of Human Technology with Human Intelligence). In the distant future‚ as Ray points out in his book - advanced technology will enable us to have an artificial heart‚ knees‚ and almost any other part of the human body. Paralysis due to spinal injuries could be overcome by using specialized electronics that would allow paraplegics to regain control over their muscles. While Ray’s ideas are interesting and

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