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    World War Two era were in the area of coded communication. The most famous code during World War Two was the Nazi’s Enigma Code. The Enigma Machine used a series of rotors and a reflector to to change an easy to understand message into a code that took huge amounts of time to crack. The code was ultimately broken by a group of scientists led by Alan Turring. Consequently‚ the machine may have never been cracked if the operators had been more careful. Robert Chruchhouse (2002)‚ an author and professor

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    and the advancement in robotics are some of the world ’s leading scientific studies‚ including how the advancement will affect the world‚ how one would handle living with an advanced robotic world‚ and how scientists will create these machines. Any appliance or machine made to [simulate a human task] falls under the category of artificial intelligence. From a [Blackberry] to a robot that can perform the daily tasks of a human‚ artificial intelligence is widespread. Artificial intelligence is a whole

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    The Enigma Machine and How it Worked.-Ibrahim Rashid What is the Enigma Machine: The enigma machine was a coding device that was used by the Germans during World War 2 to write‚ send‚ and decipher encrypted messages. How did it work: The enigma machine was a very complicated device. On the inside of the machine there were three rotors that contained all 26 letters of the alphabet. What would happen was that when someone would press a letter on the keyboard‚ a different letter would pop up on

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    the Second World War‚ his machine helped him and his team to break the German Enigma codes consisting details of the war top-secret strategies. Unfortunately‚ apart from his brilliant mind‚ he was a homosexual. In the movie The Imitation Game‚ his life and contributions are unraveled in such a way that struck the audience of how reality and society have so much power to determine and judge a prodigy’s personal

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    Merlyn Larrondo Period 5 ENC 1101 10/13/14Alan Turning Knowledge for the World Math genius‚ World War II hero and Father of Artificial Intelligence‚ get’s arrested in Manchester England‚ 1954. Alan reports to police in England that it appeared to him that things in his home such as shirts‚ pants‚ and sweaters were missing but nothing big of value. As the police arrive to Alan’s apartment‚ detectives interview him and put his ideas together as they realize that the thief behind this robbery

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    The Bird and the Machine Exam 1. In The Bird and the Machine‚ Loren Eiseley reads an article one morning and is confronted by a new world: one which is inherent of technological advancement. In fact‚ he reads that this new world is machine dominant‚ and that machines are to surpass human intelligence and potential in the world. This new world also fuses a new scope on life that‚ for example‚ the human mind is just a mechanical system like a computer and nothing to get superstitious about. In finish

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    by Machines - Final Work 1 Concept The purpose of this project is to investigate the use of home-made or repurposed machines to generate geometric patterns. Jackson Pollock redefined what it was to produce art. He removed prior boundaries to making art. His move away from conventionality was a liberating signal to future artists. It is my endeavour that machine assisted art will expand my horizons and lead me to new forms of artistic expression. 2 History of Machine Art

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    “The Machine” The computer age has certainly changed everyone’s lives. The majority of people have joined their selves to machines for better and for worse in many cases‚ it has become the only acceptable way to communicate. According to “The Machine stops” short story written by E.M Forster‚ the lives of individuals are controlled by a machine that works under the surface of the earth. We are in a logic forced into agreement to gain knowledge of computers; otherwise opportunities will continue

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    Bennett’s Machine Shop The mission and goals of Pat’s machine shop was to find innovative ways of repairing‚ renewing mechanical equipments and to provide its customers with superior products and services. The company’s mission reflects the founder‚ Pat Bennett’s interest. Armed with a degree in Engineering‚ Bennett wanted to exploit his core competence to make a mark in the machine industry. Being a passionate entrepreneur‚ Pat could successfully train his employees and also believed in detailed

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    questioning led Alan to ideas of a Machine‚ a machine that could think‚ respond and do anything‚ but that was the most impractical machine and never was meant to be built‚ but the idea was very simple‚ it only needed three steps. Number one: Piece of tape that is infinite long‚ therefore it already does not exist. Number two: Need to be able to read and write ones and zeros. Number three: A set of instructions. Simple‚ right: with this he proved that the machine could do many things‚ that all could

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