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    PAPER PRESENTATION ON “Artificial Intelligence” AUTHORS Shahabaz.S (97907647063) Prabhakaran.S (9629296869) shahabazboss2@gmail.com praba.enamour@gmail.com CONTENT 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. What is AI 4. Abstract: This paper is about Artificial intelligence which is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines find solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally

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    17.06.2011 TOK Essay 8. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of deductive‚ inductive and informal reasoning in relation to discovering new information and facts‚ and if there is a need for discovering other ways of thinking in order to gain more knowledge about what we already know. Introduction: The question I have decided to answer is what are the importance between the strength and weaknesses of deductive‚ inductive and informal reasoning? Definitions: Deductive: a form of reasoning

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    nature. Both readings assert alchemy as a way of discovering the true forms of things. Paracelsus uses alchemy as a reference point of the past in defence for his use of medicine‚ whereas Bacon asserts through inductive reasoning that this ‘art of logic’ is how ‘we conquer nature’ (Bacon 1620). What they both get right is their concept of alchemy as an art‚ and how it is seen as ‘the art of discovery’ (Dawkins 1999). of the divine power. Bacon has two readings that both discuss the matter of alchemy

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    from the early days of the Egyptians and Babylon’s and the ingenuity the Pyramids were constructed with. Even the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson structured it on Geometric Euclidian logic which is what gives it much of its power as a defense of liberty. He used reason to defend liberty‚ he used logic to define equality. For me‚ that makes Jefferson a mathematical genius. Mathematics is the compass any successful philosophy should use to achieve its full potentials‚ to determine the nature

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    considered once as merely machine. In this essay‚ I intend to illustrate various concepts in regard to the definition and historical events of Artificial Intelligence‚ including its correlations with applications in today’s society and significances in logic and philosophy. Society continues to marvel and benefit from AI and the various advancements made today. Nearly every aspect of today’s menial activity is affected by these astounding breakthroughs via the advancements of AI integrated into several

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    deductive logic is also used to form hypothesis. Inductive Logic: If we know that the population of a city has doubled in last 10 years‚ we may use induction to hypothesis that it will double again in another 10 years. Such a statement is a general statement based on induction. This is inductive logic. It can also be misleading inductive statements vary in degrees of credibility and reliability. We cannot jump to conclusions on the basis of insufficient evidence. Deductive Logic: It is the

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    CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking is the disciplined art of ensuring the use of best thinking. It is the purposeful and reflective judgment about what to believe and what to do in response to the observations‚ experience‚ verbal or written expressions or arguments. In any circumstance or goals the best results are attained if I use skilled thinking. As a manager‚ leader‚ parent it is necessary to think to a higher level of quality in order to accomplish positive goals. The key in the process

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    aims to present a more complete explanation of the theory’s roots‚ as well as its main tenets and relevant applications. Human Communication as Narration begins with an exhaustive examination of the history of narratives and logic‚ which includes his assertion that the logic by which human communication should be assessed return to the roots of the original meaning of logos: “story‚ reason‚ rationale‚ conception‚ discourse‚ thought” (p. 10). He asserts that Plato and Aristotle transformed the word

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    difficulty understanding abstract or hypothetical concepts. Piaget determined that children in the concrete operational stage were fairly good at the use of inductive logic. Inductive logic involves going from a specific experience to a general principle. On the other hand‚ children at this age have difficulty using deductive logic‚ which involves using a general principle to determine the outcome of a specific event. This stage is also characterized by a loss of egocentric thinking. Egocentrism

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    passed down over the years. In contrast‚ reason is the use of our own reasoning and logic to make use the language by which history is written and communicated. It was the French Historian and Politician‚ Francois Guizot who said that ‘Nothing falsifies history more than logic.’ This statement emphasises the fact that although language may sometimes be a hindrance to history‚ we are able to use of our reasoning and logic to overcome such a hindrance and reach a more understandable interpretation of the

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