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    human vs machine

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    The very notion of machine thinking used to strike us as strange‚ when we first heard of it. How can a machine think? It seemed obvious that only people can think. However‚ it is my belief that much of what passes for thinking by both people and computers is now machine thinking. And this is the source of our biggest problems. My primary source here is Iain McGilchrist’s book The Master and his Emissary: the Divided Brain and the Making of the Modern World. But other people have weighed in on this

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    Artificial Intelligence Games and Agents Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized information technology. The new economy of information technology has shaped the way we are living. The game industry is one of the major components of technology associated with human being. However‚ there is little understanding on the intelligent agents responsible for the development of games. The purpose of this study is to investigate the artificial intelligence games and intelligent agents used

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    Globalization in India

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    social costs linked to globalization of agriculture in India which negatively impacts small farmers. The phenomena of corporations developing software’s in India has increased significantly ‚ the average wage rate for engineers and computer programmers in India is around $8000 NZ a year compared to New Zealand where there earn on average $70‚000 a year ‚over 6 times as

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    Knom

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    While attending the computer science job fair at the University of Dayton on April 7‚ 2008‚ I met with Ms. Kathy Anderson from your networking and data transfer division. Ms. Anderson mentioned that Data Systems Design has an entry-level Application Programmer position open‚ and I would like to meet with you to discuss this opportunity further. For the past several years‚ I have followed the growth of Data Systems Design from a small privately owned company to a multinational corporation. Based on your

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    made it possible for Katniss to survive the Hunger Games? The abilities Katniss had to survive the hunger games were been able to hunt for her food with her archery skills. Knowledge from her father teaching her about the good and bad plants to eat. Knowing how to climb trees for hiding/sleep protection. She had good strategy’s with been alert to what was actually going on around her and a logical thinker for ways to get her opponents out the game without actually having to kill them her self. Her

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    Game Theory Fundamentals

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    APPLICATION OF GAME THEORY By Abinaya Naresh Ananthapadmanabhan P Dhivya Kannan Vidyalakshmi P INTRODUCTION Game theory is the study of strategic decision making. It is a study of how to mathematically determine the best strategy for given conditions in order to optimize the outcome. Game theory focuses on how groups of people interact. It focuses on how “players” in economic “games” behave when‚ to reach their goals‚ they have to predict how their opponents will

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    Video Games

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    video games promote aggression and violence‚ how far do you agree? The future of entertainment resolves around technology. Video games become more and more realistic. Moreover‚ the main consumers for violent video games are teens‚ which the games encourage killing and fighting enemies. However‚ some of us who play this video game may ask the same question in their mind including myself: “Do violent video games influence youth to act aggressively and violence?” Overplaying video games can have

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    Video Game Sexism

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    Mehnaaz Momen Political Class and Gender Roles 27 March 2011 Gender Roles in the Video Game Industry We often reflect on our lives and realize that not everything in our worlds outlines life as fair game. I see many facets of life that benefit one gender role better than the other. I also see parts of our lives where one gender role isn’t treated as equally as others. Me being part of the video game community for so long never opened my eyes to these realizations. I never wanted to believe

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    Violent Video Games

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    Violent video games can cause major concerns in children s that grow into adults. Children that grow up being allowed to play video games that intertwined an abundance of violence and profanity can cause aggressiveness‚ anger‚ and violence within their personality and daily actions. Younger children that play violent video games other are influenced by the negativity and aggressiveness which they can begin to express in their everyday lives. Parents that allow this don’t often know these facts

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    educational mobile games

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    sellers were originally written on cell phones (Onishi‚ 2008). Undoubtedly‚ mobile devices are changing the way we live‚ work‚ and socialize. We can instantly access email from mobile devices‚ read articles‚ pay bills‚ send checks‚ buy clothing‚ play games‚ interact with others through social networking and SMS‚ and even check into a flight at the airport with a mobile boarding pass. Mobile devices are allowing users to perform a variety of tasks that once took multiple avenues to accomplish with the

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