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    with numbers‚ and which can do different jobs by following different orders. That was a hundred and fifty years ago. - After the hundred years‚ during which people worked on Babbage’s idea‚ in the 1940’s‚ Claude Shannon and John Von Neumann‚ with Alan Turing’s help‚ were leaders in the American-British project of building the first computer. - Claude Shannon showed how small switches could be the computer’s alphabet (switch that was off meant ‘true’‚ switch that was on meant ‘false’)‚ as in binary

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    experts is building systems that mimic the behavior of the human brain‚ made up of billions of neurons‚ and arguably the most complex matter in the universe. Perhaps the best way to gauge the intelligence of a machine is British computer scientist Alan Turing’s test. He stated that a computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human. Artificial Intelligence has come a long way from its early roots‚ driven by dedicated researchers. The beginnings

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    speaking. Sir Alan Sugar is in charge and the other three people‚ Yasmina‚ Paula and Ben‚ are being questioned to see who will be fired. Sir Alan Sugar is the first person to talk in the clip and so he will be analysed first. Sir Alan is in charge and it is up to him what will happen with the people in the room. The three people show that he has the most power by addressing him as “Sir Alan” every time they say his name‚ whereas everyone else is just addressed by their first name. Sir Alan is the only

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    In our world today‚ technology has increased a lot. People have different opinion nowadays. There are a lot of ways to test machine intelligence and I think by playing jeopardy is a good way to test machine intelligence. Jeopardy is an American television quiz show and it can ask about anything. Watson is a machine and it’s made for answering question. For Watson‚ there is a lot of possible answer but Watson need to pick the accurate answer. For example‚ if Watson has 3 possible answer then Watson

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    Boolean Rationale

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    ave you ever considered how a PC can accomplish something like adjust a check book‚ play chess ‚ or spell-check? These are things that‚ only a couple of decades prior‚ no one but people could do. Presently PCs do them without any difficulty for them it is the least complex thing to do. As they perform it in a seconds. The principal thing you have to comprehend is something many refer to as Boolean rationale. Boolean rationale‚ initially created by George Boole in the mid 1800s‚ permits many sudden

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    Motivation letter for “Ineraction Design” master’s programme Dear Sir or Madam‚ In addition to all my documents provided‚ I would like to take this great opportunity to write a motivation letter to clarify reasons that drive me to study in Chalmers University of Technology. I am student from Latvia and in summer 2009 I graduated from Riga Technical University‚ Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology‚ acquiring bachelor’s degree in engineering and computer science. I gained knowledge

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    Elusive Car Salesman

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    呵呵呵额呵呵世界家具 The Case of the Elusive Car Salesman I was pacing around Lexington‚ waiting for my local mechanic to finish the latest repairs on my ‘77 Chevy Impala. My name’s Yesterday‚ Sam Yesterday. It was hot in Lexington‚ by that is not uncommon for mid-July. I’d had a good several months‚ and I was in good financial position for th Premium3375 Words14 Pages Can Computers Think? the Case for and Against Artificial Intelligence Can Computers Think? The Case For and Against Artificial Intelligence

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    Analysis of Algorithms 07/29/13 CS202 - Fundamentals of Computer Science II 1 Algorithm • An algorithm is a set of instructions to be followed to solve a problem. – There can be more than one solution (more than one algorithm) to solve a given problem. – An algorithm can be implemented using different prog. languages on different platforms. • Once we have a correct algorithm for the problem‚ we have to determine the efficiency of that algorithm. – – How much time that algorithm

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    COMPUTER SCIENCE FINAL EXAM: Key Ideas 1. Computing and science are connected: a. Scientists utilize computers as tools for conducting research i. Computer-based models and a computational approach are increasingly used b. Computer science is a rigorous field of study regarding “artificial” systems ii. Utilizes the scientific method and experimentation c. New scientific fields such as bioinformatics and neuroscience blur the lines 2. Programming

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    2a. The computing innovation that is represented by my computational artifact is that of voice recognition. Voice recognition is commonly used to operate a device‚ perform commands‚ or write without having to use a keyboard‚ mouse or press any buttons. The user is able to talk to a computer with automatic speech recognition (ASR) programs and tell it what to do.(5) The computing innovation was created with the intention of being user-friendly and helping people with a variety of disabilities. My

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