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    Lern to Lerin

    Barcelona, Spain Computer Science Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain Available online 14 September 2007 Abstract Since its birth, more than five decades ago, one of the biggest challenges of artificial intelligence remained the building of intelligent machines. Despite amazing advancements, we are still far from having machines that reach human intelligence level. The current paper tries to offer a possible explanation of this situation. For this

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    Call for Papers Ijaet

    limited to the following: Ad hoc & sensor networks, Adaptive applications, Aeronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, AI and Image Recognition, Allied engineering materials, Applied mechanics, Architecture & Planning, Artificial intelligence, Audio Engineering, Automation and Mobile Robots, Automotive Engineering, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Broadband Communications, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computational engineering, Computational

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    Ai Intelligence

    – create an artificial intelligence equal to our own becomes ever more plausible. Searle’s piece in the course text tackles the issue head on, and it makes his case strongly and succinctly. Based on the arguments set forth by Searle, his Chinese Room Objection in particular, and my own take on the idea of understanding as a whole, I find myself in agreement with Searle on the subject of artificial intelligence. It can be tempting to believe that an advanced instance of artificial intelligence

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    Human Machine and Intelligence

    paper will take a look at artificial intelligence and clearly state goals and limitations related to it. This paper will also compare and contrast the relation between the functioning brains and will evaluate if computers are capable of thought and how the right and left hemispheres of the human brain correspond to that of a microchip. Finally, this paper will discuss our feelings on free will in intelligent beings. According to "The Free Dictionary" (2012), "Artificial intelligence is the ability

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    Jusy

    Toyota invests $50M in artificial intelligence, robots Toyota is investing $50 million in joint research with Stanford and MIT into artificial intelligence and robots to improve mobility of people and cars. Toyota officials in Palo Alto, Calif., Friday announced that the Japanese automaker will invest $50 million over the next five years in research centers at the two prestigious U.S. universities. The joint research centers will develop intelligent vehicles and other mobility technologies for

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    Cardio Cpr

    CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION * Collapses * Becomes unresponsive 1. Check Responsiveness * Tap the person's shoulder and shout, "Are you OK?" * Look for normal breathing. Call 911 if there is no response. * Start Hands-Only CPR. * Hands-Only CPR should not be used for adults whose cardiac arrest is due to drug overdose, near-drowning, or an unwitnessed cardiac arrest. In these cases, do a conventional CPR combination of chest compressions and rescue breathing. 2. Do Chest

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    Artificial Intelligence

    Introduction to artificial Intelligence Intelligence: Definition 1. - Its ability to learn or understand or deal with new or trying situations. - Skilled use of reason. 2. It’s the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by object criteria (as test) Views of intelligence 1. Autonomous movement – Movement of object; Eg Robot intelligently E.g vaucansor (18th Century), Shaker – 1970, Sony Aibo (1998) 2. Thinking –

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    Frankenstein

    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: The theme of alienation in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein Frankenstein, as a book, is one that is rich with ideas on how mankind can be able to utilize knowledge for evil and good intentions. The book also brings out how some individual, those without knowledge or ‘defected’, are treated by society at large. In another instance, the book helps to illustrate how mankind views and is affected by technology. One of the main characters of the story is Victor Frankenstein

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    Ethics

    to not work properly. Those include a block in the system where the electric pulses do not reach every part of the heart, also a stoppage of the pacemaker all together which will leads to death. In case of a pacemaker malfunction or failure an artificial pacemaker can be implanted. This pacemaker can either mimic a regular electric pulse to the heart on a continual basis or it can be operated to function only when the pacemaker is irregular. As of June 1992 there were approximately 1.5 million

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    A Fight to Win the Future

    browse the web, and remain updated with important business news, such as stock values. However, as optimistic as many technology-users sound, the advances have slowly given rise to an era where computers and artificial intelligence dominate the labor force in the world today. Artificial intelligence, as engineers and developers continue to enhance its capabilities, stands a chance of outperforming the human mind. John Markoff’s article in The New York Times, “A Fight to Win the Future: Computers

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