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    Calculators, registers, computers, and robots are all examples of machines or a type of technology that relieve our minds from thinking or doing work. Look in your pockets and you might find a piece of technology, in which we may call a cellphone, hidden. Notice how we always carry a piece of technology with us. Without the device, or cellphone, that we have with us most of the day, we couldn’t remember numbers, look up information, or find out how to get to places by using the phones global positioning

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    Department of Department of Department of computer Science & computer science & computer science & computer science & Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering ABSTRACT---Computer games have made their presence vocal by making themselves present in the home .This paper

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    Another evidence for the fact that machines are getting smart is that they are even able to play chess and beat humans. In 1997, Garry Kasparov, a chess master, was defeated by IBM’S Deep Blue supercomputer in a tournament of six games (Thompson 240-360). This resulted in the conclusion that chess itself was over. Why would we be still interested in chess if even a chess grand master can be easily defeat by a machine? The idea that one day everyone will have access to use robot and

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    wanted to improve what we had by making it even much easier if something was already easy to do. For that reason, the technology evolved. At first, we made extremely immense computers that could process information for us in little or no time instead of doing them manually. Later, we reduced significantly the size of those computers

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    study of chess reflects on a character studies of its players. Those who wish to advance in chess fall back on research and games played by their predecessors. “Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941) first not by chronology, but rather because he figured out how the human plays a role in chess. Quite famously, he said "In life we are all duffers." Lasker approached chess with a pessimism that evoked the following question - why is "chess player" an occupation? Lasker made the observation that a chess player is

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    says about technology?... What other aspects of technology, besides computers, impact our lives drastically?... Technology is an indispensable aspect of modern life. Computer innovation influences individuals' lives since they invest a considerable measure of energy into processing gadgets and assets like cell phones and the Internet. Additionally, individuals rely on computers for practically everything. In fact, without computer innovation medicine, education, and other important aspects of modern

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    Past, Present, and Future: Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence Since of the technological era, people have experienced different change of lifestyles because the human´s needs have increased through over time. Consequently, technology has taken different ways: robots, search engines, and social media since the last Industrial Revolution. Therefore, people have been concerned with those changes that are happening now and are going to happen in the future. That is why in his essay, “Better

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    integrating sourced information into a paper where I presented original and compelling ideas. For example, I used direct quotes from an interview given by Russian Grandmaster Garry Kasparov to help illustrate the unbelievable extent of the formidable Soviet chess machine. Knowing how to go about this sort of research and incorporate my findings into my papers will definitely be an essential skill for my future career as a scientist, and I appreciate the practice English 1101 has afforded me. Henry David Thoreau

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    In Nicholas Carr's piece "Is Google Making Us Stupid?", Carr questions the quality of intelligence in today's society. Carr argues that having access to virtually everything at the touch of a button is weakening our ability to concentrate on long pieces of writing. He recognizes that getting the "gist" of the information he is searching for in a headline and maybe a paragraph is decreasing his ability to absorb longer pieces of writing (314-315). He adds to this point by discussing the fact that

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    Over time technology has made a huge impact on our lives. Each day technology advances more than we realize. It has helped us in many ways on how we do things now. We are able to do more research in shorter time. For many technology is a great impact on their lives for some of us it has ruined the way we associate in everyday life. When it comes to the topic of technology, most of us will readily agree that has made our lives better. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is the question

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