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1081: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
... take almost no time using a computer in the futuristic world that Asimov describes. Humans might began to rely on computers and allow them to control themselves by letting computers educate people. Computers would start teaching humans what computers tell them without having any choice of creativity. Computers would start to control humans' lives and make humans become too dependent on the computers. Another point that is criticized by Asimov is ...
1082: The History of The Internet
... owns English. As an English-speaking person, it's up to you to learn how to speak English properly and use it however you want. Though many people earn their living from using, exploiting, and teaching English, "English" as an institution is public property. Much the same goes for the Internet. Would the English language be improved if there was an English Language Co.? There'd probably be far fewer new ...
1083: Escapism and Virtual Reality
... above, the uses of Virtual Reality can be understood in two ways. Firstly, VR can be viewed as a more effective way of communicating concepts, abstract or concrete, to other people. For example, as a teaching tool, a VR interface to a database of operation techniques would permit a surgeon to try out different approaches on the same simulated patient or to teach a junior basic techniques. An architect might use ...
1084: Computers and The Disabled
... these children can now go to public schools with their peers, and have an active social life. They also are learning that there is a place in this fast paced world for them, and are teaching the rest of us that with strength and the will to succeed, all things are possible. The Windows 95 help system was designed to help users with hearing, motor and some visual disabilities, they include ...
1085: Computer Fraud and Crimes
... This defines what is illegal in the computer world. In the early 1980's, prosecutors had problems trying suspect in computer crimes because there was no definition of illegal activity. The third defense is the teaching of computer ethics. This will hopefully defer people from becoming illegal hackers in the first place (Bitter p. 433). There are other ways companies can protect against computer fraud than in the computer and system ...
1086: Brief History of Library Automation: 1930-1996
... causing the current information delivery services to flourish. Bibliography Bush, V. (1945).As we may think. Atlantic Monthly. 176(1), 101-8. Duval, B.K. & Main, L. (1992). Automated Library Systems: A Librarians Guide and Teaching Manual. London: Meckler Nelson, N.M., (Ed.) (1990). Library Technology 1970-1990: Shaping the Library of the Future. Research Contributions from the 1990 Computers in Libraries Conference. London: Meckler. Pitkin, G.M. (Ed.) (1991). The ...
1087: Virtual Reality: What it is and How it Works
... of better quality than that being developed today. The support for it will be about as good as it is currently for plain computers, and it is possible that VR could become a very useful teaching tool. Sources of Information Books and Periodicals Benningfield, Damond. "The Virtues of Virtual Reality." Star Date, July/Aug. 1991, pp. 14-15. Burrill, William. "Virtual Reality." Toronto Star, 13 July 1991, pp. J1-3. Brill ...
1088: The Computer Underground
... the advantages of mutual association for unconventional groups: The more sophisticated the form of organization, the more likely the deviants can help one another with their problems. Deviants help one another in many ways: by teaching each other deviant skills and a deviant ideology; by working together to carry out complicated tasks; by giving each other sociable contacts and moral support; by supplying one another with deviant equipment; by protecting each ...
1089: What is A Robot
... The only thing that changes when a robot is reassigned is its program of instructions. In modern robots, programmable microprocessors control all the robot's movements and actions. Robots can be taught by using a teaching mode. An operator moves the robot's hand through all of the desired motions manually with his own hand. When the robot is activated, it will repeat those same motions over and over again. Most ...
1090: The Involvement of Computers in Future Jobs
... little manual labor except a lot of typing. For example, the computer consultant we have already mentioned, might do several jobs, a few being: Traveling to clients computers, writing customized programs, repairing computer parts, and teaching/ guiding students in learning. Only the repair aspect of this job, would require actual manual labor. However, computers and computer parts are so well built and shall continue to be even more well built, that ...


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