Artificial Intelligence Alicia M. Reidelbach INF 103 Instructor Glasser October 13‚ 2012 Outline 1. What is Artificial Intelligence? 2. Artificial Intelligence in medicine. 3. Where are we with artificial intelligence now? 4. What’s the future of artificial intelligence have in store for us? 5. Is Artificial Intelligence going to take over all human abilities? Artificial Intelligence When we think of artificial intelligence‚ we think of Hollywood movies such as A.I
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“Unethical decisions result from an individuals choice rather than their work environment.” Critically discuss. Each organisation has their own code of ethics‚ a set of rules and guidelines that are created to assist people in the organisation‚ both employers and employees‚ on what is seen to be “right” and “wrong” in a particular social context‚ according to a specific moral code. These rules are implemented within organisations to guide and set examples of the expected conduct and behavior of
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lanations about what is assumed to be true. ^does second hand smoking harm non smokers. Values: Are social agreements about what is considered good and bad‚ right and wrong‚ desirable and undesirable. ^crime contradicts the values of honesty. Norms: are socially defined rules of behavior‚ they serve as guidelines for our behavior and for our expectations of the behavior of others. ^3 types of folkways‚ laws and mores. Folkways refer to the customs and manners of society.. Shaking someone’s
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32.2.2 Segmentation allowed for redundant systems and improved locomotion Hox genes cause segmentation development 2 advantage of Hox genes Highly segmented animals‚ usually have nearly complete set of organs in theirs each segment of body. This result to less damage in their body‚ since other segment duplicate the damage segment functions Locomotion is more efficient‚ since partitions isolate the segment can contract and expand autonomously. 32.3. The Classification of Animals Animals divided
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BTEC Assignment Brief Programme title BTEC LEVEL 3 Applied Science Extended Diploma Unit number and title 21 Biomedical Science Techniques Assignment title Microbioology Assessor (receiving the work) Nacho Julve-Larrubia Issue date 09/08/13 Deadline(s) (two groups) Task 1 (U21:P1P2) 23/09/13 and 03/02/14 Task 2 (U21:M1) 30/09/13 and 10/02/14 Task 3 (U21:D1)07/10/13 and 24/02/14 Scenario / Vocational Context To reduce the risk of infectious disease it is important
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follows: 1. Measure heart beat for a minute before the task started. 2. Record the heart beat 3. Time the performer for one minute doing pushups 4. Measure their heart beat for one minute once again. 5. Record their heart beat 6. Repeated these steps nine more times 7. Analyzed the data 8. Made a conclusion based on my data. Human errors that are seen are; timing‚ two extra seconds for a heartbeat being recorded. Another one is the person measuring or counting the
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Asteroids formed near the sun while comets farther away. Comets have tails while asteroids don’t. Also another difference is their orbit patterns. 5. Of what are comets made? Ice‚ dust and rocky material. And asteroids? Metals and rocky materials 6. If you grew up on the moon‚ would your bones be heavier or lighter than they are now Lighter because the moon has almost the same density but much smaller size and as result interaction between any mass on the moon surface is weaker than on earth surface
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Resources for English 102 instructors include the sample syllabus‚ “Instructor Guide to English 102″ (below)‚ theoretical framework for this approach‚ and much more at http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/scarter/102_resources.htm. Also useful (I hope) are the specific activities‚ documents‚ Research Journal prompts‚ and other projects detailed below. Activities/Support by Assignment: Student Info Info sheet from Day One Tons of other “Getting to Know You”
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Biology coursework The aim of this experiment is to investigate the affect of pH on the enzyme amylase. The amylase is used to break down the polysaccharide starch. Amylase is a digestive enzyme classified as a saccharidase (an enzyme that cleaves polysaccharides). It is mainly a constituent of pancreatic juice and saliva‚ needed for the breakdown of long-chain carbohydrates (such as starch) into smaller units. Amylase is also synthesized in the fruit of many plants during ripening‚ causing them
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NRES 102 Assignment 3 Renewable energy sources are vital to the survival of our population as well as saving the environment. Fossil Fuels are going to run out‚ it is inevitable‚ so more needs to be done to increase the utilization of renewable energy. One of our main sources of energy is oil. There is only a finite amount though‚ and even though we only started using it around the 1900s‚ it will all be gone around 2100. This gives us time to learn more about renewable sources‚ but in the end the
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