Write a paper about computers being the creators of humans. I mean show them as the intelligent ones and us as the new creations. Without technology we wouldn't be where we are right now. So now show it the other way around. Pretend that technology was already here and that we are the progress of it. If you write about this topic, send me a copy of your paper. I would like to read it. ( I mean if you want to ) I love to read and am an amature writer myself. Send it to me even if you don't write about this topic. My e-mail is miz_angel92@gmail.com
2006-09-26 09:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth_Seeker (above) has an interesting point, even if the terminology is not entirely accurate. Most humans have a sort of internal moral compass, that tells them whether what they are doing is likely to be socially acceptable or not. Computers don't.
Ethics, just to clarify the term, refers to those rules enforced by a group, company, profession, etc. As opposed to morals which are enforced by a religion or culture. Ethics are just a set of rules, like laws. But humans also have the ability to classify laws, into those which must be followed, versus should be followed, versus those that can be generally ignored with few repercussions. Most computer systems, as currently programmed, cannot make those kinds of subtle distinctions between different types of rules.
Emotions are another area of difference. Humans are governed by two systems -- one limbic and biochemical and conditioned, one logical and rational. These two often conflict. Computers only have the logical/rational system. Hence, fewer conflicts.
The problem is, computers could be built that are capable of much more than currently implemented. So, really the only difference is what systems are inherent as part of the hardware, versus what systems and abilities are added later, and which ones can be self-modified by humans or machines.
So, the issue of "humans created computers" is really much more complex, and much more relevant, than at first glance.
2006-09-26 09:50:23
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answered by coragryph 7
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Tortoise VS Rabbit
Human is Tortoise, means not much faster as compared to computers.
Computer is like a Hare to a tortoise, a speedy one.
But in the end the tortoise wins the race.
I think u got my point.
How fast computers may work but the humans created them so they limited but not the humans!
2006-09-26 09:52:09
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answered by M@n! 1
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2016-10-18 00:45:50
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answered by ? 4
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computers never call in sick -- advantage computers
some computers are intuitive, and never call in sick -- adv comp
computers don't need calculators -- adv comp
humans need computers -- adv comp
streaming electrons for a month is cheaper than groceries for a month -- adv comp
humans can bash crashed comps w/ bats -- adv humans
2006-09-26 09:45:31
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answered by SkiHard 3
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computers have no morals or ethics. humans have feelings that cause them to react to certain things in illogical ways. just a thought.
2006-09-26 09:41:33
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answered by truth seeker 5
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humans are machines
2006-09-26 09:41:16
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answered by shih rips 6
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Both have a tendency to crash.
2006-09-26 09:40:54
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answered by vanamont7 7
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we kick a**
2006-09-26 09:43:12
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answered by tyfalloutboy 2
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