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IT System - Phase VIII for World eGovernment Artificial Intelligent Netcentric Super Computer by Lance Winslow
It has taken the Online Think Tank a while to come up with a perfect plan to unite the digital nervous system of all governments; local-Municipal, County, State, Province, Federal and The World Government into one system to serve mankind. In this phase we will describe how this system will work. ... The resultant is a Super Computer Collective of human thought with the capabilities to process more all the human thought of every human that has ever lived in 1-second. ... IT System - Phase VIII for World eGovernment The System will be comprised of an Artificial Intelligent Netcentric Super...
Machines or People? by Joe DeClara
It’s amazing how similar we are to machines. We have jobs that we are designed to be able to complete easily, and we do just that. It may seem simple to us, but have you ever watched a cat try to turn a doorknob? Have you ever tried to jump up to the top of your china cabinet in a single bound? ... The motherboard in our computers are very similar to our central nervous system, they both control the wheelings and dealings of the rest of the components. ... I doubt very highly that someone looked at the machine that is a human, and decided to base a computer system on us.
Computer Components for Idiots by Ron King
There are many fancy add-ons for computers, but the basic components of the computer are simple and universal. If 1 of these main components is missing, it’s not a computer. The 4 essentials of every computer system are: a motherboard, a Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory, and a hard drive. ... The motherboard is like the nervous system and skeleton of the human body -- it provides support for the internal components and also passes information between the computer parts. ... CPU If the motherboard is the nervous system, then the CPU is the brain.
Artificial Intelligence On The Wrong Track by Abraham Thomas
The Artificial Intelligence community failed to grasp the power of the mind, the most powerful intelligence in the universe, because they used computational models. They wrongly believed that intelligence was the achievement of life goals through computation. ... The nervous system received a kaleidoscopic combination of trillions of sensory inputs. ... While there could be other possible ways, computer programs were the best available resource for attempting to simulate human level intelligence.
Rumination on the PS3 Game and Console by Carver Tate
PS3 games have been long awaited by its fans. With the expected release of the PlayStation 3 console in November, 2006 approaching fast, gamers are enthusiastic about the new experience it offers. Sadly though, the new experience comes together with the PS3 games itself and not the game console... Considering that virtual games are now present, continued research on the technology would probably yield devices that can be hook to our nervous system, and would function somewhat like holograms. ... It is, I guess, only our human imagination that truly limits what we can come up with in the...
Steganography in Principle by Emmanuel Sodipo
1.0 Introduction Steganography is one of the oldest arts that people have always wanted to have since they started communicating with each other, but sadly the least researched. Most people study steganography either as academic discipline or out of curiosity and I belong to the latter camp. ... A good steganography system should fulfil the same requirements posed by the Kerckhoff principle in cryptography that security of a system should not rely on the on its method of operation being unknown to the enemy, but rather on the choice of a secret key.
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