This document contains research and assignments for a class project on artificial intelligence. It discusses researching various articles on AI and summarizing their perspectives. It also outlines the development of a prototype for an app called "ArtificialAdvancement" that aims to educate people about AI and reduce fears about its development. The document includes assignments for coming up with brand characteristics, a logo, social media strategies, and wireframes for the app prototype.
1. The document discusses the pros and cons of social media use for businesses and professionals. While nearly all young adults use social media, only a small percentage of users actively engage with companies on platforms like Twitter.
2. The document outlines common objections to social media use, such as concerns over reduced productivity and potential brand damage. However, it notes that social media allows for improved marketing, research, customer service and more.
3. The author recommends that professionals understand the new social media landscape, address objections to use, tie activities to business goals, select appropriate strategies and platforms, and measure progress. Doing so responsibly can help companies benefit from social media.
Todd Van Hoosear is a principal at Fresh Ground Communications with 16 years of PR experience. He advocates for the new rules of marketing and PR in the age of social media, where nearly everything is real-time, online, measurable, and participatory. Some of the key changes discussed include the death of the traditional "command and control" PR model, the rise of transparency and criticism, and social media as a disruptive force that cannot be ignored.
Fred Lee, CIO/CTO of Enova, gave a presentation to recent graduates summarizing the key skills needed for software engineering in the real world. He discussed that the ability to learn, use proper coding practices like testing code, and understanding existing systems are the most important skills, rather than what is traditionally taught. Real-world programmers must have humility to keep learning from doing, communities, and going to events. They should focus on testing code over design and spend more time reading code than writing it to understand existing systems that software needs to integrate with.
This document appears to be a collection of research and assignments completed by a student named Mackenzie Scott for a course on artificial intelligence. It includes summaries of several sources on AI topics, sketches and research for developing a brand and logo for an AI-related product or service called ArtificialAdvancement, and draft social media designs. The document covers various stages of developing an AI concept including background research, naming, branding, logo design, and initial social media planning.
This document discusses not fearing artificial intelligence and contains research on the topic. It references several sources that discuss AI as a pivotal technology for progress. The document also mentions that humanity has previously faced existential risks like nuclear threats and that continuing development of social ideals through preventative action is important. It concludes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies and guidelines while helping social ideals can help ensure its benefits are realized.
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides several sources on the topic of AI, including that AI will be pivotal in achieving progress. The document proposes that with preventative action and continuing social advancement, the risks of AI can be managed. It suggests developing safety strategies and guidelines to help realize AI's benefits while reducing potential harms such as violence. The document develops a name - ArtificialAdvancement - for a potential AI product or service and provides sketches for a brand character diagram.
1. The document discusses the pros and cons of social media use for businesses and professionals. While nearly all young adults use social media, only a small percentage of users actively engage with companies on platforms like Twitter.
2. The document outlines common objections to social media use, such as concerns over reduced productivity and potential brand damage. However, it notes that social media allows for improved marketing, research, customer service and more.
3. The author recommends that professionals understand the new social media landscape, address objections to use, tie activities to business goals, select appropriate strategies and platforms, and measure progress. Doing so responsibly can help companies benefit from social media.
Todd Van Hoosear is a principal at Fresh Ground Communications with 16 years of PR experience. He advocates for the new rules of marketing and PR in the age of social media, where nearly everything is real-time, online, measurable, and participatory. Some of the key changes discussed include the death of the traditional "command and control" PR model, the rise of transparency and criticism, and social media as a disruptive force that cannot be ignored.
Fred Lee, CIO/CTO of Enova, gave a presentation to recent graduates summarizing the key skills needed for software engineering in the real world. He discussed that the ability to learn, use proper coding practices like testing code, and understanding existing systems are the most important skills, rather than what is traditionally taught. Real-world programmers must have humility to keep learning from doing, communities, and going to events. They should focus on testing code over design and spend more time reading code than writing it to understand existing systems that software needs to integrate with.
This document appears to be a collection of research and assignments completed by a student named Mackenzie Scott for a course on artificial intelligence. It includes summaries of several sources on AI topics, sketches and research for developing a brand and logo for an AI-related product or service called ArtificialAdvancement, and draft social media designs. The document covers various stages of developing an AI concept including background research, naming, branding, logo design, and initial social media planning.
This document discusses not fearing artificial intelligence and contains research on the topic. It references several sources that discuss AI as a pivotal technology for progress. The document also mentions that humanity has previously faced existential risks like nuclear threats and that continuing development of social ideals through preventative action is important. It concludes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies and guidelines while helping social ideals can help ensure its benefits are realized.
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides several sources on the topic of AI, including that AI will be pivotal in achieving progress. The document proposes that with preventative action and continuing social advancement, the risks of AI can be managed. It suggests developing safety strategies and guidelines to help realize AI's benefits while reducing potential harms such as violence. The document develops a name - ArtificialAdvancement - for a potential AI product or service and provides sketches for a brand character diagram.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project aims to develop a product or service name and brand identity for an AI company. The selected name is "ArtificialAdvancement" and sketches are provided of the brand character. Research is presented on logos of other organizations. The final logotype designed for the project is the letters "AA".
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a course on the topic. It addresses fears about AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The document outlines assignments including developing a product or service name related to AI, researching brand characteristics, and creating a logo. The proposed product is called "ArtificialAdvancement" to show progress in AI without fearing the technology itself.
This document discusses not fearing artificial intelligence and contains research on the topic. It references several sources that discuss AI as a pivotal technology for progress. The document also mentions that humanity has previously faced existential risks like nuclear threats and that continuing development of social ideals through preventative action is important. It concludes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies and guidelines while helping social ideals can help ensure its benefits are realized.
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides sources on AI being pivotal to progress, how humanity has faced existential risks before with nuclear threats, and the importance of preventative action and continuing social advancement. It then proposes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies, helping social ideals, and reducing violence will be important. It also includes sketches and notes for branding an AI assistant product called "ArtificialAdvancement".
The document discusses artificial intelligence and provides sources for research on the topic. It presents arguments that AI should not be feared and will help advance social ideals. The author develops a product or service idea called ArtificialAdvancement to show the progress of AI and leaves it open for expansion. Brand characteristics are sketched including independence, restitution, and being a trusted source of knowledge on revolutionary artificial advancements.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project involves naming an AI product, developing a brand character, and designing a logo. The proposed product is called "ArtificialAdvancement" and the logo features the initials "AA" to represent this. The document provides sources used for research and includes sketches and notes related to completing the assignments.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project aims to develop a product or service name and brand identity for an AI company. The selected name is "ArtificialAdvancement" and sketches are provided of the brand character. Research is presented on logos of other organizations. The final logotype designed for the project is the initials "AA".
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides sources on AI being pivotal to progress, how humanity has faced existential risks before with nuclear threats, and the importance of preventative action and continuing social advancement. It then proposes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies, helping social ideals, and reducing violence will be important. It also includes sketches and notes for branding an AI product or service called "ArtificialAdvancement".
This document contains research from 4 sources on the topic of artificial intelligence. It discusses AI as a pivotal technology for progress and introduces existential risks from nuclear threats. It suggests taking preventative action to continue advancing social ideals and developing safety strategies and guidelines to ensure AI helps reduce violence and develops our ideals.
This document discusses incentives to encourage researchers to disclose ideas. It suggests that researchers may fear failure, losing their job or degree, or being infringed on by their peers through the intellectual property system. It argues that a flexible, failure-tolerant environment that supports open sharing of information and ideas can help address these fears. The document also advocates for social user interface design principles, context-enabled and interconnected systems, and gamification elements to incentivize researchers and make intellectual property apps more engaging for young researchers.
This document provides information about artificial intelligence and its applications. It discusses speech recognition, learning, planning, and problem solving as activities computers with AI are designed for. It also describes applying AI in daily life domains like smart homes, gaming, and quizzes. The document outlines several activities and exercises for students related to designing smart home floor plans, AI games, online quizzes, and letters to future selves. It discusses using tools like Story Speaker for interactive story writing and gaining awareness of how AI relates to daily life. The document covers AI jobs, ethics, and the project cycle of problem scoping, data acquisition, exploration, modelling, and evaluation.
Data Science for Beginner by Chetan Khatri and Deptt. of Computer Science, Ka...Chetan Khatri
What is Data Science?
What is Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and AI?
Motivation
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Role of AI in Daily life
Use cases/Applications
Tools & Technologies
Challenges: Bias, Fake Content, Digital Psychography, Security
Detect Fake Content with “AI”
Learning Path
Career Path
IBM Watson & Cognitive Computing - Tech In Asia 2016Nugroho Gito
1. The document provides an overview of cognitive computing, including a brief history of artificial intelligence and significant events that have shaped the evolution of cognitive computing.
2. It discusses what cognitive computing is, how it differs from traditional analytics by addressing ambiguous problems and interacting with humans in a natural way.
3. The document outlines how cognitive computing adoption has increased, providing examples of IBM Watson's applications in various industries and technologies like the Watson Developer Cloud that allow developers to access cognitive capabilities through APIs and tools.
Jim Spohrer is an advisor to industry, academia, governments, startups and non-profits on topics of AI upskilling, innovation strategy, and win-win service in the AI era. He is a retired IBM executive and was previously the director of IBM's open-source AI developer ecosystem effort. In this talk, Spohrer discusses topics such as how to keep up with accelerating change, verifying results from generative AI, and understanding how generative AI works through concepts like monkeys at typewriters in high dimensional spaces. He emphasizes balancing hype with realism and doing work alongside gaining knowledge.
November 5, 2023
NHH: FRONT LINES ON ADOPTION OF DIGITAL AND
AI-BASED SERVICES
Thanks to Tor Andreassen for the opportunity
To discuss AI and IA.
Tor Andeassen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tor-wallin-andreassen-1aa9031/
The document provides an overview of intelligent content and the evolution of content on the web. It defines intelligent content as content that expresses meaning in an open way such that data, information and knowledge can be accessed by people and applications. The document discusses how content on the web has evolved from documents with links to include more user-generated content and social aspects. Examples of intelligent applications that intersect multiple data sets are mentioned. The talk concludes by discussing different types of structured content and how the internet is evolving into a complex system with the web providing the basis for the nervous system.
Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge Program (GLIK)
GLIK2017F MF-504 Capstone Project (March 2nd)
2018.3.2 @ Chuo University, Fujitsu-JAIMS Foundation
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) including definitions of different types of AI, a brief history of AI, potential application fields and use cases, and the future outlook for AI. It defines AI as ranging from everyday applications to self-driving cars. It discusses narrow AI, general AI, and superintelligence. The document also summarizes key milestones in the development of AI from 1955 to the present and potential opportunities and challenges of AI including automation, ethics, and politics. It provides examples of Austrian AI startups and their technologies. The outlook suggests that human-level AI may be achieved by 2040 and superintelligence by 2060 with impacts on robotics, climate change, human enhancement, and autonomous
Alternate Reality News is an AI-generated news website where all articles are created by computers without human editing. The goal is to bring attention to the need for algorithms that can detect misinformation spread by AI. Readers are warned not to consider the content factual due to potential biases in the machine learning models. While intended as entertainment, the site also aims to educate about issues surrounding AI and misinformation.
The document discusses a potential virtual reality product called "World of Leaders" that aims to help prepare people for leadership roles. It would integrate scenarios about job interviews, promotions, and typical workdays to help users practice being a leader both in their career and personal life. The product description provides more details, stating it would use virtual reality to upgrade users' skills through opportunities in leadership. It would prepare them for various situations they may face in their career through an immersive experience.
The document describes a proposed virtual reality product called World of Leaders that aims to help develop leadership skills. It would prepare users for opportunities like job interviews, promotions, and typical workdays by simulating leadership scenarios without real-world consequences for failure. The product would allow users to upgrade their leadership abilities and feel more prepared for their careers and lives. Logos were proposed and the red "Leaders of the World" font was selected for its eye-catching qualities and resemblance to handwriting to create comfort.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project aims to develop a product or service name and brand identity for an AI company. The selected name is "ArtificialAdvancement" and sketches are provided of the brand character. Research is presented on logos of other organizations. The final logotype designed for the project is the letters "AA".
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a course on the topic. It addresses fears about AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The document outlines assignments including developing a product or service name related to AI, researching brand characteristics, and creating a logo. The proposed product is called "ArtificialAdvancement" to show progress in AI without fearing the technology itself.
This document discusses not fearing artificial intelligence and contains research on the topic. It references several sources that discuss AI as a pivotal technology for progress. The document also mentions that humanity has previously faced existential risks like nuclear threats and that continuing development of social ideals through preventative action is important. It concludes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies and guidelines while helping social ideals can help ensure its benefits are realized.
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides sources on AI being pivotal to progress, how humanity has faced existential risks before with nuclear threats, and the importance of preventative action and continuing social advancement. It then proposes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies, helping social ideals, and reducing violence will be important. It also includes sketches and notes for branding an AI assistant product called "ArtificialAdvancement".
The document discusses artificial intelligence and provides sources for research on the topic. It presents arguments that AI should not be feared and will help advance social ideals. The author develops a product or service idea called ArtificialAdvancement to show the progress of AI and leaves it open for expansion. Brand characteristics are sketched including independence, restitution, and being a trusted source of knowledge on revolutionary artificial advancements.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project involves naming an AI product, developing a brand character, and designing a logo. The proposed product is called "ArtificialAdvancement" and the logo features the initials "AA" to represent this. The document provides sources used for research and includes sketches and notes related to completing the assignments.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and contains research and assignments for a class project on the topic. It addresses fears around AI, highlighting that AI can help advance social ideals and reduce violence. The project aims to develop a product or service name and brand identity for an AI company. The selected name is "ArtificialAdvancement" and sketches are provided of the brand character. Research is presented on logos of other organizations. The final logotype designed for the project is the initials "AA".
The document discusses artificial intelligence and presents arguments for why it should not be feared. It provides sources on AI being pivotal to progress, how humanity has faced existential risks before with nuclear threats, and the importance of preventative action and continuing social advancement. It then proposes that AI is the future and developing safety strategies, helping social ideals, and reducing violence will be important. It also includes sketches and notes for branding an AI product or service called "ArtificialAdvancement".
This document contains research from 4 sources on the topic of artificial intelligence. It discusses AI as a pivotal technology for progress and introduces existential risks from nuclear threats. It suggests taking preventative action to continue advancing social ideals and developing safety strategies and guidelines to ensure AI helps reduce violence and develops our ideals.
This document discusses incentives to encourage researchers to disclose ideas. It suggests that researchers may fear failure, losing their job or degree, or being infringed on by their peers through the intellectual property system. It argues that a flexible, failure-tolerant environment that supports open sharing of information and ideas can help address these fears. The document also advocates for social user interface design principles, context-enabled and interconnected systems, and gamification elements to incentivize researchers and make intellectual property apps more engaging for young researchers.
This document provides information about artificial intelligence and its applications. It discusses speech recognition, learning, planning, and problem solving as activities computers with AI are designed for. It also describes applying AI in daily life domains like smart homes, gaming, and quizzes. The document outlines several activities and exercises for students related to designing smart home floor plans, AI games, online quizzes, and letters to future selves. It discusses using tools like Story Speaker for interactive story writing and gaining awareness of how AI relates to daily life. The document covers AI jobs, ethics, and the project cycle of problem scoping, data acquisition, exploration, modelling, and evaluation.
Data Science for Beginner by Chetan Khatri and Deptt. of Computer Science, Ka...Chetan Khatri
What is Data Science?
What is Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and AI?
Motivation
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Role of AI in Daily life
Use cases/Applications
Tools & Technologies
Challenges: Bias, Fake Content, Digital Psychography, Security
Detect Fake Content with “AI”
Learning Path
Career Path
IBM Watson & Cognitive Computing - Tech In Asia 2016Nugroho Gito
1. The document provides an overview of cognitive computing, including a brief history of artificial intelligence and significant events that have shaped the evolution of cognitive computing.
2. It discusses what cognitive computing is, how it differs from traditional analytics by addressing ambiguous problems and interacting with humans in a natural way.
3. The document outlines how cognitive computing adoption has increased, providing examples of IBM Watson's applications in various industries and technologies like the Watson Developer Cloud that allow developers to access cognitive capabilities through APIs and tools.
Jim Spohrer is an advisor to industry, academia, governments, startups and non-profits on topics of AI upskilling, innovation strategy, and win-win service in the AI era. He is a retired IBM executive and was previously the director of IBM's open-source AI developer ecosystem effort. In this talk, Spohrer discusses topics such as how to keep up with accelerating change, verifying results from generative AI, and understanding how generative AI works through concepts like monkeys at typewriters in high dimensional spaces. He emphasizes balancing hype with realism and doing work alongside gaining knowledge.
November 5, 2023
NHH: FRONT LINES ON ADOPTION OF DIGITAL AND
AI-BASED SERVICES
Thanks to Tor Andreassen for the opportunity
To discuss AI and IA.
Tor Andeassen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tor-wallin-andreassen-1aa9031/
The document provides an overview of intelligent content and the evolution of content on the web. It defines intelligent content as content that expresses meaning in an open way such that data, information and knowledge can be accessed by people and applications. The document discusses how content on the web has evolved from documents with links to include more user-generated content and social aspects. Examples of intelligent applications that intersect multiple data sets are mentioned. The talk concludes by discussing different types of structured content and how the internet is evolving into a complex system with the web providing the basis for the nervous system.
Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge Program (GLIK)
GLIK2017F MF-504 Capstone Project (March 2nd)
2018.3.2 @ Chuo University, Fujitsu-JAIMS Foundation
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) including definitions of different types of AI, a brief history of AI, potential application fields and use cases, and the future outlook for AI. It defines AI as ranging from everyday applications to self-driving cars. It discusses narrow AI, general AI, and superintelligence. The document also summarizes key milestones in the development of AI from 1955 to the present and potential opportunities and challenges of AI including automation, ethics, and politics. It provides examples of Austrian AI startups and their technologies. The outlook suggests that human-level AI may be achieved by 2040 and superintelligence by 2060 with impacts on robotics, climate change, human enhancement, and autonomous
Alternate Reality News is an AI-generated news website where all articles are created by computers without human editing. The goal is to bring attention to the need for algorithms that can detect misinformation spread by AI. Readers are warned not to consider the content factual due to potential biases in the machine learning models. While intended as entertainment, the site also aims to educate about issues surrounding AI and misinformation.
The document discusses a potential virtual reality product called "World of Leaders" that aims to help prepare people for leadership roles. It would integrate scenarios about job interviews, promotions, and typical workdays to help users practice being a leader both in their career and personal life. The product description provides more details, stating it would use virtual reality to upgrade users' skills through opportunities in leadership. It would prepare them for various situations they may face in their career through an immersive experience.
The document describes a proposed virtual reality product called World of Leaders that aims to help develop leadership skills. It would prepare users for opportunities like job interviews, promotions, and typical workdays by simulating leadership scenarios without real-world consequences for failure. The product would allow users to upgrade their leadership abilities and feel more prepared for their careers and lives. Logos were proposed and the red "Leaders of the World" font was selected for its eye-catching qualities and resemblance to handwriting to create comfort.
The document discusses an immersive experience product or service that would help alleviate fear in leadership. It would provide online and offline instances where leaders can learn to respond to fear in a safe environment without real-world consequences. This would allow leaders to take risks, improve social and leadership skills, and work better as a team. The product aims to close the gap between how different generations learn and provide a more confident, hireable employee.
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The document discusses fears that leaders may have about the future and potential products or services that could help alleviate those fears. It suggests that coaching, mindfulness, positive encouragement, ropes courses, and outward bound experiences could help leaders learn to play through their fears and turn fear into something positive. Leadership is important for business executives to lead employees and create wealth for shareholders by providing clear direction and aligning actions to achieve goals. An immersive experience is proposed where leaders learn to effectively respond to their fears.
The document discusses a student's research from Quora on how leaders can alleviate fear of the future. It includes a question asking what products or services could help alleviate fear in leadership. An excerpt from an article states that leaders must learn to play through fear and develop effective responses to turn fear into something positive. The document also includes a related question about why leadership is important for business executives and an excerpt from an answer stating that executives are responsible for creating wealth by influencing uncommitted employees and aligning actions to achieve clear direction.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
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Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Fa102a
1. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
FA 102a
Research and Speculative Product/ Service Development
2. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment One, Research
http://www.kurzweilai.net/dont-fear-artificial-intelligence-by-ray-kurzweil
"Don’t fear artificial intelligence"
3. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment One, Research
"AI, the pivotal technology in achieving progress"
http://time.com/5087385/why-you-shouldnt-be-afraid-of-artificial-intelligence/
4. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment One, Research
"Humanity introduced to existential risk with nuclear threats"
https://www.wired.com/2012/08/robot-and-frank-robot-ads/
5. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment One, Research
"Preventative action, continuing the advancement of social ideals"
http://open.lib.umn.edu/collegesuccess/chapter/5-3-dealing-with-special-texts
6. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment One, Future Product or Service
AI is the future, the future is now
- develop safety strategies and guidelines
-helps develop our social ideals
-will reduce violence with development
7. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Two, Source for Brand Character Words
Lin Manuel Miranda
https://www.etonline.com/lin-manuel-miranda-set-return-
hamilton-puerto-rico-show-2019-90723
8. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Two, Name Processing
Pivotal Intelligence, Achieving Intelligence, Artificial Advancement, Artificial Achievement
Pivotal, achieving, advancement
9. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Two, Final Product/Service Name
ArtificialAdvancement
-Show that there is progress still happening
-Artificial isn't the scary word, intelligence is
-It leaves the product open to expansion and
more development for sales
10. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Two, Brand Character Diagram Sketches
11. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Independence
Restitution
Apprentice
Persona
Astute
Trusted
Amaze
Tone
Purpose
Succinct
Unimpeachable
Eminet
Language
Artificial
Advancements
Astonish
Knowledgeable
Revolutionary
Assignment Two, Final Product/Service Name
12. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Three, Logo and Logotype Research
https://www.ted.com/
https://www.livestrong.org/dd
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/
https://acumen.org/
http://www.kennedy-center.org/
Trusted
Independence
Knowledgeable
Astonish
Eminent
13. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Three, Logotype Research, Word from Diagram
Trusted
Independence
Knowledgeable
Astonish
Eminent
14. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
Assignment Three, Logotype Research, Word from Diagram
Artificial Advancement
AA
15. Don’t fear artificial intelligence Mackenzie Scott
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- Reaching out through social media messaging on
Facebook
- Creating a Pinterest Page and browsing through
people with similar interests
-Following up with friends who did not respond to the
shared link to the page
- Word of Mouth, following up with friends in person
- Having friends share the link I give them
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Assignment Four, Social Media Branding, Research
- First Post speaks about research
- Pinterest Page that has no development
- No contact information
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-No image of any product
- No laid out plans for future of product
- Not a lot of detail when explaining said product
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Assignment Four, Social Media Branding, Research
- More sharing and social media outreach
-More consistent posting to gain buzz
- A sponsorship, as in a money backer or the support of a company
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Assignment Four, Social Media Design, Facebook Pages
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Assignment Four, Social Media Design, Facebook Pages
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Assignment Four, Social Media Design, Facebook Pages
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Assignment Four, Google Scholar Links
Almost all of today’s “creative” computers are concerned only with exploring
predefined conceptual spaces. They may allow for highly constrained tweaking, but
no fundamental novelties or truly shocking surprises are possible. However, a few
AI-systems attempt not only to explore their conceptual space but also to transform
it, sometimes in relatively unconstrained ways.
School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton,
Sussex, BN1 9QH, England, UK
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Assignment Four, Google Scholar Links
It is not my aim to surprise or shock you—but the simplest way I can summarize is
to say that there are now in the world machines that think, that learn and that
create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until—
in a visible future—the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with
the range to which human mind has been applied.
Russell, Stuart J. (Stuart Jonathan) Artificial intelligence : a modern approach/
Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig. p. cm.
Over the last ten years, argumentation has come to be increasingly central as a
core study within Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Tangming Yuan , Tim Kelly, Argument-based approach to computer system safety
engineering, International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems, v.3 n.3,
p.151-167, November 2012
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