Tuesday, November 30, 2010

CT blog assignment # 3

The prospects of cloning is a wary thought on many minds. Especially, if you wire your beliefs and aspirations from that of religion. Though, even if you are not religious cloning still may not seem as honkey dory as the optimist of cloning like to perceive. Going so far as to clone humans has been a controversial topic amongst the the sciences and humanities alike. Even some of its avid supports are willing to admit that cloning has its flaws. As well, these present flaws are not very minuscule in presence. Ray Kurzweil  though an optimist on the matter points out,"Dolly the Sheep developed an obesity problem in adulthood, and the majority of cloned animals produced thus far have had unpredictable health problems" (p 121). If scientist cannot figure out all the nooks and crannies in this evolving field of science how can we feel comfortable with proceeding new comings. The short comings almost seem to out weigh the benefits. At what price are we willing to pay for this shaky outlook? Not to say science in the past has not had to go through its tribulations before it has rewarded us with beneficial effects. Though, to reap the awards from battered souls can contest to validity of cloning process altogether. In Churchill's A Number we have a grim depiction  of trials of human cloning,"and they take this painless scrape this specky little cells of me and kept that and you threw the rest of me away" (p 162). The play here tries to illustrate how cloning may affect an individual and at just that take away from there individuality and in essence actually hurt traumatize the person mental state if not already damaged. The character here feels belittle and even refers to himself as been "thrown away" as if he casual object that holds no real importance. The same can be said in Michael Bay's The Island and Never Let Me Go, where the reverse happens, not a question of the individual but the clones who display aspects of human emotions and feelings, yet are subjected to be petty objects that when summoned to be used they must full fill their usage. The clones in these movies are treated as if they are just another assemblage of mechanical parts that serve the purpose of replacement duties.I believe that cloning is a prospect that needs to be vigorously evaluated before we move onto any new notions on the matter. 

Monday, November 15, 2010

Where are we going to in zee Research paper!

Howdy! There is a lot of research going on in the area of borderline personality disorder. Which is lucky for me because that is the case of  the character in which my paper is framed around as well as the real life person. My prior knowledge on the subject has helped me hone in on what to focus on as I sift through all the articles. I do believe I'm well on my way to having a good paper written. I just need to focus on what I'm doing and get everything organized, whereas right now everything seems to be all scattered when I can finally assert as to how I want to use my research I should be able to pull this off. Yup.....=P

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

CT Blog post 2 eng101

So many people are so excited about new technologies that are coming forth. Though, I do not think some of them know what the reality of what they excited about really entails. Especially in development of robotics there are many intriguing things to that are being seen and yet to be witnessed. However, what does this all mean? Various scientist strive to achieve simulation of human behaviors, feelings, and even conciouness in machines. But, I think we have to evaluate what it really means to be human, furhtermore conciousness before we can even go so far. And it seems that the jury is s till out on the subject. Gelernter a scientist is very expressive on the future of robotics, "No computer will be able to think like a man uneless it can hallucinate" (202). Gelernter here gives us some basic standards as to what certain aspects exhibit human conciousness, and that is it only through these certain aspects can we wcome to accept that perhaps a computer is has "conciousness". Perhaps in light of these certain attributes if it is even possible it will take a vast majority of time before we can even have anything such as "strong AI". For instance many of the robotics scientist are creating simulate some human behavior such as waseda and even have problem solving abilities such as big dog, but who is to say that these are any prelimnaires to stong AI. After all they seem to only mimic a certain humans aspects, how can we conclude that they are even close to understanding how they do the things they do or why they do them. Is that not just it? That they merely preform on series of algoritims structured from some logic computations. Have they ever sat back and said "heh I wonder why this particular thing makes me angry.." or "Why am I even figuring out how to get through this obstacle?" Probably not, because we can deduce that the creators of these robots have practically all insight in their inner workings. Therefore, yes it is probably unlikely that strong AI may ever come to be realized, if at all it will take an extremely long time before it can be achieved. 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sample Research Paper

While I strive for perfection in writing my papers. It is apparent that we do not need to have everything very prim and proper. I suppose this alright, however, I do not know if I agree with it.This person did do some things alright. She got a lot of sources and had some good ideas that were illustrated to the best of her ability; as we all try to do. Though, it was good to see another persons writing style and how they attempted to convey a ceratin idea. As well as, how they utilized these sources in there paper to argue their thesis. To be honest we all could use some work! =P

Thursday, November 4, 2010

SOURCE g.g

If you want specifics on your mental disorder, that is if you are doing your paper on that. I believe that gale is a good source. I found this AWESOME scholary article "Borderline Personality Disorder  Ed. Laurie J. Fundukian and Jeffrey Wilson. Vol. 1. 2nd"  that was on there when I searched it. The article gave a lot of information on my topic including elaboration on what the symptoms are how they come about etc. Obiviously enough the info in this article will go in paragraph three, since I will be using this to give an imfortative elaboration on what the disorder really consists of. Being, the behaviors, symptoms, you know the whole shabang! So yuppers. This is going to be interesting.  

Critical Thinking Blog Assignment # 1

Technology is always evolving to greater and better things. People develop their own theories on where technology is taking us. As for me I am rather skeptic about our technology development, if will be as good as some forsee, or the apcolypse of humanity. If you take a look around us, with every development there are pros and cons that arise with them. What we should weigh are whether the pros out way the cons by good merit. Though, I suppose in some way I am a pesstimistc cause it seems as time goes on we seem to loose a little bit of ourselves to those technologys. Therefore, I do not know if there will be conciousness in furture robotics. With an ongoing debate on what conciousness really is I am not sure if that is what can be realized through machines. If we cannot realize it within ourselves I think we are reaching for the stars by trying to achieve it with machines.