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Ashrafian, Hutan. (2015, March 30). Intelligent Robots Must Uphold Human Rights. Retrieved June 17, 2015, from http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ intelligent-robots-must-uphold-human-rights1/

This article was originally published in Nature Magazine on March 25, 2015. It was retrieved from it from the Scientific American website which is a reliable source because it is a well-established publisher. They are, according to their site, the “oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S.”. The article talks about the human rights we would be morally obligated to uphold for robots if they were to have advanced artificial intelligence.


artificial intelligence. 2015. In Merriam-Webster.com. Retrieved June 14, 2015, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/artificial%20intelligence

This is simply the online Webster dictionary that I accessed to provide an official definition of the term and idea of “artificial intelligence”.


Borowski, Samuel Mark. (2010). Balancing Privacy With National Security Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Warrantless Wiretaps?. Retrieved June 14, 2015, from http://search.proquest.com.mutex.gmu.edu/pqrl/docview/ 503100876/20B7D5B0E94EB5PQ/1?accountid=14541

This is a journal publication that was originally published by the American Bar Association for the Scholarly Journals. I retrieved it from the ProQuest database which shows that it is reliable. It discusses, in depth, the use of artificial intelligence in national security.


Dujmovic, Jurica. (2014, September 12). Opinion: Artificial intelligence is creeping into our everyday lives. Retrieved June 17, 2015, from http://www.marketwatch.com/ story/artificial-intelligence-is-creeping-into-our-everyday-lives-2014-09-12

This article was written for the Market Watch website and discusses the current and possible future of artificial intelligence. It touches on Siri and talks about robot chatrooms like Cleverbot and how this is far from what our future could hold in the world of AI technology. The author also touches on the possibilities of a world involving AI robots among us.


Gross, G. (2014, October 6). The future of artificial intelligence: Computers will take your job. Retrieved June 14, 2015, from http://www.pcworld.com/article/ 2692352/the-future-of-artificial-intelligence-will-computers-take-your-job.html

This article was written by a Washington correspondent for IDG News and was published on the PC World website. It discusses the ways artificial intelligence will change the work force because of the technology’s ability to replace a large quantity of jobs with robots/ computers. The writer mentions that we are only at the beginning of what AI can, and most likely will, be.


Holley, P. (2015, January 29). Bill Gates on dangers of artificial intelligence: ‘I don’t understand why some people are not concerned’. Retrieved June 14, 2015, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/ wp/2015/01/28/bill-gates-on-dangers-of-artificial-intelligence-dont-understand-whysome- people-are-not-concerned/

This article was written for the Washington Post and highlights ideas brought up in a discussion with Bill Gates on artificial intelligence. Through quotes, we are shown how Gates feels about AI and his worries for the possible future of this technology. The article provides a wonderful look at the fears of artificial intelligence technology advancement.


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"Smiling Robot"

This is a clip art image that relates to my topic of artificial intelligence by essentially representing the idea as a whole. The image of the smiling, robotic face illustrates the merging between machine and human minds. This concept is the basis of artificial intelligence and what, one day, could be a reality.

Created by Username: Qubodup. Retrieved from https://openclipart.org/detail/191056/awesome-cyborgrobot on July 9, 2015. Permission of Use .


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