ARTICLE 1‚ PAGE 1 “I‚ Robot – I‚ Criminal”—When Science Fiction Becomes Reality: Legal Liability of AI Robots committing Criminal Offenses Gabriel Hallevy* I. INTRODUCTION Can society impose criminal liability upon robots? The technological world has changed rapidly. Simple human activities are being replaced by robots. As long as humanity used robots as mere tools‚ there was no real difference between robots and screwdrivers‚ cars or telephones. When robots became sophisticated‚ we used
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to the Undergraduate School of Engineering and Sciences of İzmir Institute of Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of ME 402 ENGINEERING DESIGN in Mechanical Engineering UNMANNED UNDERWATER SURVEILLANCE ROBOT by Erkmen KARACA Candaş TURHAN İsmail GÜNGÖR Cemal Özer ÇEKER Barış BAĞDADİOĞLU Anıl Özgür KAVİLCİOĞLU Alparslan BİLGİN Bekir UYSAL Özgün İLOĞLU İbrahim HİCAZLIOĞLU 1 Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Design Criteria
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“Robot Dreams” Becomes The Movie I‚ Robot The short story‚ “Robot Dreams‚” by Isaac Asimov‚ was transformed into a full length movie called I‚ Robot. The two have very similar aspects and qualities‚ but they are also very different. Some similar qualities include the “Three Laws of Robotics‚” Dr. Calvin‚ and that the main robot has the ability to dream. Many new enhancements were added to the movie such as new characters‚ dialogue and different settings. When “Robot Dreams‚” was transformed into
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is more than just “telling and selling.” Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. The twofold goal of marketing is to attract new customers by promising superior value and to keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction. Hence‚ marketing is defined as the process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return. Today‚ marketing must be understood not in the old sense of making
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The purpose of this essay is to define elasticity of demand‚ cross-price elasticity‚ income elasticity‚ and explain the elastic coefficients for each. I will explain the contrast of and significance of difference between the three. I will also explain whether demand would tend to be more or less elastic for availability of substitutes‚ share of consumer income devoted to a good‚ and consumer’s time horizon‚ and give examples of each. Then‚ I will explain the logical impacts to business decision making
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Chapter 8 THE DEMAND FOR MONEY STEPHEN M. GOLDFELD Princeton University DANIEL E. SICHEL* Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Contents 1. 2. Introduction Overview of empirical difficulties 2.1. 2.2. U.S. money demand Money demand: International evidence A brief theoretical overview A variable-by-variable review Money demand and the partial adjustment mechanism Criticisms and modifications of the partial adjustment model Dynamic models that impose long-run
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TELITI DATACENTRES SDN. BHD. (Incorporated in Malaysia) REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 30 SEPTEMBER 2011 CONTENTS PAGES Corporate Information 2 Directors’ Report 3-6 Statement by Directors and Statutory Declaration 7 Independent Auditors’ Report 8-9 Balance Sheet 10 Income Statement 11 Statement of Changes in Equity 12 Cash Flow Statement 13-14 Notes to the Financial Statements 15-23 1 Company No: 631859 A TELITI DATACENTRES
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of article is this (research‚ summary‚ reflection‚ essay‚ etc.)? Essay Did this article include an abstract? No Summarize the article (75 to 100 words) This article discusses the state of robotics in its infancy. It also discusses the mechanics of robots at the then current time‚ while also going into some detail about their downfalls and shortcomings. Experiments and possible new uses as they are coming about at the time of publication are introduced and talked about at short length. The authors
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1. award: 1.50 out of 2.50 points The demand curve for product X is given by QXd = 500 - 5PX. a. Find the inverse demand curve. PX = 100 - 0.2 QXd Instructions: Round your answer to the nearest penny (2 decimal places). b. How much consumer surplus do consumers receive when Px = $45? $91.00 c. How much consumer surplus do consumers receive when Px = $25? $95.00 d. In general‚ what happens to the level of consumer surplus as the price of a good falls? The level of consumer surplus
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If the president and all of the members of congress have gone on strike and nearly all the existing laws have been lost‚ the robot that has been given the power to construct laws would be in charge of establishing the body of essential guiding principles or established standards in accordance for the United States. Essentially‚ the robot would be constructing a constitution. Generally speaking‚ laws are enacted in order to enforce the rights of citizens and to prevent people from damaging the lives
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