The First Artificial Intelligence Coloring Book

The First Artificial Intelligence Coloring Book
Title The First Artificial Intelligence Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Harold Cohen
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 1984
Genre Art
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Explains how a drawing can be generated by a computer program and includes thirty-five computer-made drawings to color.

The first artificial intelligence coloring book

The first artificial intelligence coloring book
Title The first artificial intelligence coloring book PDF eBook
Author Harold Cohen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1984
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Confronting the Machine

Confronting the Machine
Title Confronting the Machine PDF eBook
Author Boris Magrini
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 276
Release 2017-03-20
Genre Art
ISBN 3110523159

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Artists who work with new media generally adopt a critical media approach in contrast to artists who work with traditional art media. Where does the difference lie between media artists and artists who produce modern art? Which key art objects illustrate this trend? The author investigates the relationship between art and technology on the basis of work produced by Edward Ihnatowicz and Harald Cohen, and on the basis of the pioneering computer art exhibition at Dokumenta X in 1997. His line of argument counters the generally held view that computer art straddles the gap between art and technology. Instead, he is seeking a genuine interpretation of the origin of media art, and to develop new perspectives for it.

Good Robot, Bad Robot

Good Robot, Bad Robot
Title Good Robot, Bad Robot PDF eBook
Author Jo Ann Oravec
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 291
Release 2022-09-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031140133

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This book explores how robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance human lives but also have unsettling “dark sides.” It examines expanding forms of negativity and anxiety about robots, AI, and autonomous vehicles as our human environments are reengineered for intelligent military and security systems and for optimal workplace and domestic operations. It focuses on the impacts of initiatives to make robot interactions more humanlike and less creepy (as with domestic and sex robots). It analyzes the emerging resistances against these entities in the wake of omnipresent AI applications (such as “killer robots” and ubiquitous surveillance). It unpacks efforts by developers to have ethical and social influences on robotics and AI, and confronts the AI hype that is designed to shield the entities from criticism. The book draws from science fiction, dramaturgical, ethical, and legal literatures as well as current research agendas of corporations. Engineers, implementers, and researchers have often encountered users' fears and aggressive actions against intelligent entities, especially in the wake of deaths of humans by robots and autonomous vehicles. The book is an invaluable resource for developers and researchers in the field, as well as curious readers who want to play proactive roles in shaping future technologies.

Historical Instructional Design Cases

Historical Instructional Design Cases
Title Historical Instructional Design Cases PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Boling
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 346
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1000221032

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Historical Instructional Design Cases presents a collection of design cases which are historical precedents for the field with utility for practicing designers and implications for contemporary design and delivery. Featuring concrete and detailed views of instructional design materials, programs, and environments, this book’s unique curatorial approach situates these cases in the field’s broader timeline while facilitating readings from a variety of perspectives and stages of design work. Students, faculty, and researchers will be prepared to build their lexicon of observed designs, understand the real-world outcomes of theory application, and develop cases that are fully accessible to future generations and contexts.

Black Girls CODE the Future Coloring Book

Black Girls CODE the Future Coloring Book
Title Black Girls CODE the Future Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Nia Asemota
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-02-19
Genre
ISBN 9780578996110

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Order your Black Girls CODE The Future Coloring Book Today!I made this book for you with all of my good intention and respect for who you are today and who you aspire to become! This beautiful 32-page coloring and activity book highlights 15 influential STEM pioneers, and our #futuretechbosses, and the next generation of innovators. Perfect for Adults and Children alike!These influential STEM pioneers include:* Timnit Gebru* Joy Buolamwini* Ayanna Howard* Mae Jemison* Katherine JohnsonAnd so many more!

Halo Colouring Book

Halo Colouring Book
Title Halo Colouring Book PDF eBook
Author Microsoft
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages 99
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506705707

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"The art of war. Your artistic skills will be tested, Spartan. Arm yourself and prepare for intense coloring action as you drop into forty-four black-and-white original illustrations filled with your favorite characters and vehicles from the Halo® franchise. Create patterns and add some color to Master Chief, the UNSC Infinity, and more!"--Page 4 of cover