Melissa Burton- In you’re posting about thoughts and ideas you explained the definition of both words very well. I would have liked to hear you explain in your words how you think these words are connected, or if you think there not. You briefly discussed it but0 should would of I would have liked to see more of your thoughts on that subject. Overall, I think you explained both very well and used them as good examples.
On the posting about machines surpassing the human brain, I would have to agree that machinery would not be able to replace the human touch. Feelings are important, its human nature, one thing it’s not is taught. I do not believe you can teach computerize machinery to feel, at least I hope not at this point or ever in the future.
Melissa Paulo- Could not review did not do postings 9/8 and 9/10.
Mesann Huynh- I like your approach to the use of robots. It’s funny because we both referred to the movie “I, Robot”, in two different ways. You looked at it in a positive way and then turned it around to a negative way. I on the other hand took the movie and used it as a negative approach. Yes, computers and robot are and could be smarter than the human brain. There is no doubt that there faster at solving problems but is that all they can do? I like how you mentioned robots as a machine that can do it all, but most importantly help us. Like you said humans have a lot more complex issues that robots would never be able to experience nor understand.
I would definitely have to say that I agree as well to your statement that life lessons are learned through mistakes. It may not be the case for everyone but I would say the majority learns through experiences. The mind works in weird ways. I’m not good with names unless I’ve known you a long time but the one way that helps me remember someone is through the face. It seems that is the only way that I could remember.
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