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    Success Sapience Introduction The word Sapience means Wisdom. The quotes in this book were created by me as I went through different periods in my life and learned from them. My hope is that these quotes will give you insight to your life as well. The purpose of this book is to be a compliment to your life and your life journey to your destiny. Wisdom is the best thing you can have in life. I learned through experience, but the best way to learn is through mentoring. Let these quotes from Success

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    A statistics reveals that twenty-one percent of all U.S. pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion (AGI). Referring to a provided data, a controversial debate regarding a morality and legality of abortion has been raised among society. The different perceptions towards abortion have been expressed by two groups, such as: pro-choice and pro-life. The abortion’s opponents believes that unborn babies are humans from the moment of conception and, therefore, abortion is immoral and effectively

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    Imagine a world with full of Artificial Intelligence, in a form of a robot. It is a thought that most people can dream of. Eventually it won 't be an imagination anymore but a goal that most people will try to accomplish. As years progress in life, our technology gets better and better. We play as “god” as we experiment with the theories of AI’s. Having an AI in our world can have its disadvantage. For example, an AI can feel and think like a human on its own. By this, I mean that an AI can have

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    The rapid technological growth brings modern innovations in the field of technology. There is an enthusiasm toward a new technology increases suspicion and anxieties regarding its probable negative and positive social influence in today’s world. Surrounding us are various technologies which are assisting humans to live their life with more luxury for instance Artificial Intelligence and social media as well. Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence is in routine use in various field and it concentrates

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    Being human can mean a lot of things It’s impossible to pinpoint one thing that describes a human and separates us from being an alien. We always think of a human having just the physical aspects of the human body. So we often tend to forget what it actually means to be human. This book The Chrysalis written by John Wyndham explains what it means to be human throughout the book. The main character David finds problems with the society in his home town Waknuk and decides that he wants to run away

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    Singer, P. (1974). All Animals Are Equal. Philosophical Exchange 1, (pp. 103-116). Peter Singer is an Australian philosopher. Singer received his BA and MA degrees from Melbourne University and the B.Phil. from University College, Oxford. In this text, the author contends that there is a tendency amongst humans to feel superior to other inhabitants of the planet, which gives humanity a clean conscience to exploit other species. This feeling of superiority comes from the separation of humanity from

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    Robotic Rights Are Really Required Envision a world where people and robots are living together in harmony achieving things that no one could ever do alone. Now envision that same world where instead of working together, robots and humans are at war because of robotic rights. Both worlds are equally possible depending on what people decide to do with robots. If A.I. never receives rights, the second scenario may very well happen, but if they are given rights, scenario one may happen. In a world

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    The following document discusses the ethical problems that come as a byproduct of creating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and why these issues exist. Artificial Intelligence is the ability of a software program to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. Throughout the document I will be attempting to cover what is currently being done to address these issues and what should be done as a solution to completely resolve these issues. Ethical Issue While Artificial Intelligence is

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    In the recent scenario, it seems like the earth is very small as we got connected to every part of the world. Mars and the moon have become our regular visits and it seems that mankind may step on Mars in this century. In the age, if advanced technology, Humans have covered trillions of miles in the universe through high-tech telescopes, so it is more likely that humans may find extraterrestrial life before they come finding humans. Astrophysicists and alien astronomers have been

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    Introduction The human mind is the most complex part of the body of a human being. Intelligence is defined as the mental ability to reason, solve problems and learn. The cognitive ability of the brain changes through variations in the environment. The human brain has evolved over time hence an opportunity to improve the intelligence of the human species. The evolution of language is the most qualitative change of the conscious brain that differentiates us from other creatures. John McCarthy defines

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