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    Running Head: Artificial 1 Artificial Intelligence Amanda Page INF103: Computer Literacy Mr. Wayman Johnson 4/17/2011 Artificial 2 Table of contents Page 1- Title Page Page 2- Table of contents Page 3- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Page 4- Pros Artificial Intelligence Page 5- Cons of Artificial Intelligence Page 6- Branches of Artificial Intelligence Page 7- Branches continued

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    rapidly than the number of willing donors. The law as it stands condemns many‚ some of them children‚ to an unnecessary death‚ simply because of the shortage of willing donors while‚ as the BMA puts it‚ ’bodies are buried or cremated complete with organs that could have been used to save lives’. Doctors and surgeons can be trusted not to abuse the licence which a change of the law would grant them. Objections to a change in the law are sheer sentimentality. A dead body is an inanimate object‚ incapable

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    building‚ much less intelligent machines? Artificial Intelligence is an intriguing technology that will shape the human lifestyle of the future. Restricting research and progress in the field is hardly a feasible task in today’s world. More realistically‚ we should monitor and keep the technology in a realistic and safe progression. History Artificial intelligence folklore has been traced back to the times of Ancient Egypt. But the "birth of artificial intelligence" as some would call it‚

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    Acknowledgement vi Technology in Robotics based on Artificial Intelligence Perspective. 1.1 Objectives vii 1. Introduction to Robotics based on Artificial Intelligence viii 2. Introduction to Robotics ix 3. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence x 4. History of robotics. xii 5. History of Artificial Intelligence xiii 6. History of robotics based on artificial intelligence xiv 7. Evolution in technology in robotics. xvi 8. Evolution of Artificial Intelligence xvii 9. Latest Technology in

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    Market for Organs‚ Health Market Reform‚ Sales of Organs 1 Introduction Should organ sales be legalized in the United States? In today’s society‚ many people are suffering from diseases and conditions that require an organ transplant in order to survive. The transplant list for those in need of a new organ such as a kidney seems endless. Every day‚ nearly 74 people receive an organ transplant‚ while each day another 17 people die waiting for their transplant due to the lack of donated organs (Friedman

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    Artificial Intelligence and Characteristics of Utopian and Dystopian societies and how they relate to our society‚ are topics I‚ ponder on. I enjoy technology and arts‚ these two subjects are often categorized as polar opposites‚ because of their numerous differences. Artificial Intelligence is the study of computer software that are capable exhibiting intelligent behavior. It was produced from the study of cybernetics and cognitive simulation. The main goals in the field of Artificial intelligence

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    A “New Hope” for Artificial Intelligence Automation ethics and robotics rights are becoming issues in the artificial intelligence arena with the preponderance of research being essentially hypothetical. Regrettably the professed abundance of research in cognitive technology safety is misleading and offers a foretaste that is capitalized by the entertainment industry. Hollywood hotshots provide a distraction from our monotonous life with fantasy diversion with the likes of Back to the Future trilogy

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    Honors Activity 6.3 Organ Transplants In order to prevent the rejection of transplanted organs in a person’s body‚ immunosuppressive therapy is necessary. These drugs have saved many lives and extended many others. The number of patients taking immunosuppressive drugs is not decreasing and at the same time doctors following up their patients after an organ transplant must be very vigilant and need to monitor the patience response to the therapy very closely. Unfortunately science has not yet

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    Legalizing Organ Sales

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    Organ Transplantation is “the transfer of organs such as the kidneys‚ heart‚ or liver from one body to another” (Organ Transplantation). As explained by the West’s Encyclopedia of American Law‚ the first human organ transplants were performed in the 1960s‚ as new special- tissue-matching techniques and immunosuppressive drugs were available to reduce the chance of a recipient rejecting the transplanted organ. However‚ as organ transplants became more successful‚ a significant problem arose: there

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    What Is Organ Donation

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    What is organ donation? Organ donation is a surgical procedure for the removal of organs from donor for the purpose of transplantation following an expressed consent that based on the donor’s medical and social history. There are two types of organ donation: a. Deceased organ donation Donation of organs by those who have just died recently. Deceased donation may come from accident casualties whose organs are still in good condition and suitable for transplant purposes. Retrieval of organs requires

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