1. 1. Find an article that describes a recent (since 2000) research project that
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1. 1.Find an article that describes a recent (since 2000) research project that uses artificial intelligence. List your source, the lead researcher, company, or university and describe the project in several sentences. Remember to use your own words in the description. (don%u2019t copy/paste)
2. (5pts) Give a one line sentence with your evaluation of this short article on programming languages http://www.technologyreview.com/view/427154/why-only-designers-can-create-new-programming-languages/
2. ( 3.5pts) Read this article and comment on the hypothesis that coding is a vital skill (A couple sentences) - http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/122412-2012-the-year-that-coding-265356.html
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Q1.
Link:http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/34160/title/Watson--MD/
Author:Beth Marie Mole
Lead Researcher :Eric Brown
Lead Company : IBM
Members : Cleveland Clinic's doctors
About the Article : "Watson" (Jeopardy game-show fame)is the artificial intelligence computer
which is fed with tons of data, analyises it and returns the near possible answer.
It also stores and learns speakable languages which it uses to communicate with the people.
So, in the above article it says that researches used this computer to recall of an entire medical reference library
which is useful during the medical operations.
Q2.
Yes, Coding is more of a design discipline which need lots of creativity and analytical ability
to solve problems that exists in the previous programming languages.
Q3.
Yes, Coding is the vital skill which every future scientists need to program the way
objects react.Many articles say that we are approaching to the intelligent technology to code
human like robots. Well, after the technology, control of this technology is needed which inturn
requres coding and programming skills.
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