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…by pursuing this technology, it is very doubtful that scientists will stop because of opinions such as these. In “The Intimate Machine,” Neil Frude shows how computers can be made more ‘user-friendly’, and how they can be entered into a social circle with humans…
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…it be ethically right for us to do so? As a society we emphasize getting work done faster and more efficiently. That’s why as the days go by we rely more and more on computers. If we were to create a “living” computer we would have it do our work for us. At first…
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…. Another benefit of the Internet is FTP, or File Transfer Protocol. FTP refers to one of the protocols within the protocol suite used on the Internet. The File Transfer Protocol makes it possible to transfer files from one computer (called the “host…
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…. Since the MP3 encoding algorithm is disclosed, there are various encoders/decoders compliant with this Standard, including freeware that is available for no charge. Thus, the MP3 standard is widely used in the computer field. Many MP3 players look much like…
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…just need to know where to start. You do need the following: • basic computer skills • access to a personal computer • access to the Internet • a free HTML(Hyper Text Markup Language) Editor (web page construction tool) • a place on the World Wide…
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…has taken, we are now able to buy and sell goods over a computer network known as the world wide web. The more we learn about the internet and its capabilities, the easier it will get. The internet will be a much more convienent way of shopping…
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…Archival Is Not Piracy Today, access to piracy is everywhere in computers. We can decrypt a DVD to allow others to watch copies. We can rip music off a Music CD and sell copies worth less than a penny each. We can let others intall our purchased…
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…for "Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act". Note that the CBDTPA was originally known as the "SSSCA" while in draft form. The law would force all new personal computers and digital home entertainment devices sold in the United States to have…
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…and asked why was it not shut down. The scientist said not to worry that all they needed was to test it one last time and they would still shut down by that night. Everything was being run through a computer to see how the chemicals in this bomb would react…
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…. Strong AI Thesis Strong AI Thesis, according to Searle, can be described in four basic propositions. Proposition one categorizes human thought as the result of computational processes. Given enough computational power, memory, inputs, etc., machines…
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