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    threat. This paper aims to discuss the possibility of introducing an Artificial Intelligent Program to promote a two-way communication between the English teacher and the students in Tamil Nadu. In recent years artificial Intelligence has been introduced in language teaching and learning. The Department of Applied Foreign Languages at the University of Science and Technology in central Taiwan has introduced the first Artificial Intelligent Programme LUCY designed by Speak2me.net Company. The users

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    Our world is rapidly and continually becoming more and more technologically advanced. In 2020 we will reach a new frontier. A frontier where technology and machines replace humans and where artificial intelligence takes control. This frontier is self driving cars. It is a frontier in which human error will be eliminated and accidents will be reduced by 90% on roadways because humans will no longer be in control (Hudda). Safety features including sensors, connectivity, and software algorithms

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    shortly, they can be explained by science in a physical context and therefore be impersonated by machinery. They have physical qualities which are an important distinction in the 3 concept of Artificial Intelligence which claims the ability of machines to achieve consciousness, arising in theory out of intelligence. The most prominent example of the concept of a machine being intelligent in the manner of this so called consciousness is the Turing test (Turing, 1950) which, rather tellingly, was originally

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    next industrial revolution and booming technology, we can sometimes lose track of how important it is to still prize the human touch. As much as we’d like to endorse artificial intelligence into our lives, as introduced by Sherry Turkle in “Alone Together,” she also brings in a caveat on too much reliance on artificial intelligence can be dangerous to mental health. Conversely, in Love 2.0 Barbara Frederickson expounds on the importance of establishing positivity resonance with other human beings

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    household chores or your grandparents living till their 650 years old. But what I'm going to focus on today is Artificial Intelligence and how it could change our lives. I'm going to start of with transhumanism. Transhumanism is the enhancement of the human condition through technology which could help us to live longer and stop diseases forming. This includes super longevity, super intelligence and super wellbeing. So think of living forever, knowing everything and and have

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    In this paper, I will consider John R. Searle’s argument for Searle’s objection to artificial intelligence, as presented in “Minds, Brains, and Programs.” I will argue for Searle’s claim that states artificial intelligence is not capable of human understanding and thought. Searle begins by distinguishing “strong artificial intelligence” (AI) and “weak AI”. In which a strong AI describes a computer as actually having the capacity to understand and process cognitive process, making it an actual mind

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    Thompson, he talks about the advisement of technology and the artificial intelligence for computers playing chess. Clive starts his essay giving the readers information about the competitions between human chess players and computers, and how is the idea of computers outplaying human was ridiculous to think and exciting at the same time. Clive continues the comparison telling that in late 90’s was the first appearance of computer intelligence when the world champion Garry Kasparov was defeated by computer

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    A reoccurring theme in Ex Machina is the question of is Ava, the artificial intelligence bot, justified for leaving Caleb, another character in the movie, behind in one of the final scenes of the movie. This is a debatable topic however the important aspect of his is to remember ava is an artificial intelligence bot and was programmed to know certain pieces of information and do certain tasks. Example being like she was programed to try, and escape and she did just that. This question in this specific

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    What do you think about Artificial Intelligence and do you think the AI systems can take over the world like in the Terminator? To help you understand, I will give you information to consider both sides. Let’s start with the cons or the negative impact on society because of AI. Here is a video where two Facebook’s robots take over a conversation:The Cons of AI include the decline in the availability of low-skilled jobs and some white-collar job and the possibility that AI can negatively impact employment

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    Scientists are working on developing new computers that can detect human speech and help us in many other fields. Our society should rely on artificial intelligence because it can study through millions and millions of data in one second, unlike humans who will take way more time than technology. It can also help us in our health by identifying diseases and other health problems by any symptoms. New technology can give an answer in seconds, unlike humans that will take a lot of time to answer

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