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This 5 page paper discusses the development of artificial intelligence and its impact. This paper examines the history of artificial intelligence as well as lastest developments. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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the opportunity for a plethora of new knowledge, it also represents a significant amount of moral and ethical issues as well as the possibility that there is simply not the
connection that many are hoping exists between computers and human consciousness. The goal of artificial intelligence is to better understand the mind and consciousness by programming computers to mimic
this consciousness. In this way, scientists and philosophers are hopeful that the resulting information will prove extremely insightful into the human mind.
There is a recent trend in computer programming to create evolutionary models of computers, which means they equip the computer with "behaviors characteristic of natural living systems"
(Liebscher, 2003). This is what is referred to as A-Life, or artificial life (Liebscher, 2003). This trend gained significant momentum in the 1990s, although the technology predates that
decade (Liebscher, 2003). A-Life attempts to both model and understand the formal rules of life (Artificial Life Evolutionary Models, 2003).
"A-Life "organisms" are man-made, imaginary entities, living in computer-program worlds" (Artificial Life Evolutionary Models, 2003). There are a number of different models that carry out these activities, and
essentially these are all computer experiments (Artificial Life Evolutionary Models, 2003). The reason that such experiments take place at all is to hopefully provide insight into the evolutionary process
(Artificial Life Evolutionary Models, 2003). An example of this is evident in what is referred to as the Baldwin effect, which basically says "the learned features of organisms could
be indirectly inhered in subsequent generations" (Artificial Life Evolutionary Models, 2003). The Baldwin effect has two basic steps (Artificial Life
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