Category: Humanity
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Is AI Safe for Humanity?
Notably, since the beginning of digital era commenced in the 1970s with the emergence of programmable computers that can take directives from command control and act upon this directive without any human intervention, people have been anticipating the doom of humanity since this time. Studies have been done to explore the potential threat the machines…
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Modernization of Humanity and its Destruction in the Poems Railway Station and Flying Man
Railway Station and Flying Man are poems that depict humanitys bond with nature and how modernization destroys it. Railway Station addresses the constant changes in life in relation to time. Tagore expresses how humans are puppets to time, they are trapped in a constant cycle of movement controlled by time. Flying Man depicts mankinds unchecked…
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AI: Ascending Innovations Descending Humanity
Technology is ascending fast more than people could ever grasp. The fall of the human race has been feared. Artificial Intelligence has been discussed and predicted for over decades to be more useful and more knowledgeable than humans. Now, everything has come into reality. The point is, as super AI machines and such become more…
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The Growth of Humanity in the World
Around 1700 B.C. the code of Hammurabi was formed. It was made by the a Babylonian king named Hammurabi, he ruled around 1792 to 1750 B.C. It was the most complete legal codes with 282 rules. It was stolen from the king but rediscovered in 1901. Hammurabi’s code was written onto a big finger-shaped black…
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The Disapproval of Dehumanizing the Human as a Machine in Romanticism: Analytical Essay
As people learned through decades artists create art which is about compatible providing an inspiration to themselves why they require being animatedly existent and taken as creators. Depending on the time period art was focused on different tendencies such as historical or inner self directions, although the one I am going to explore in my…
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Humanity And Life In The Fictional Stories The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas And The Library Of Babel
Fictional stories play an important role in our lives, they allow the audience to experience things that are thought to be impossible as well as provide a deeper understanding of many life questions which non-fictional stories cant seem to cover. Throughout this term, we have covered multiple fictional stories with many forcing the audience to…
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The Humanity Theory In The Article How And How Not To Love Mankind
In the article How-and How Not-to Love Mankind, Theodore Dalrymple interprets and explains the welfare of humanity and how philanthropic sentiment takes a variety of forms. Dalrymple introduces his argument with two nineteenth-century writers, Ivan Turgenev and Karl Marx. Although some aspects of Turgenev and Marx’s lives were usually similar to each other, the two…
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My Plans to Save Humanity: ‘Path of Sustainability’
To deny people their rights is to challenge their very humanity claimed Nelson Mandela, perhaps, as a sigh of caution to all humankind, waking their senses against discrimination. The human race is so special a creation, that, it possesses unique powers to both create and destroy things, like nothing else can do. And so do…
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Fall Of Humanity: Then And Now
PART ONE: THE FALL – THEN What is revealed about human nature? According to Genesis chapters one and two, human nature is revealed as free from evil. The chapters reveal that God is holy and everything he does is holy. This implies that God only associates with holy creation. In Genesis one, God created Heaven…
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War And Humanity In Apocalypse Now And Mametz Wood
War and humanity produce enduring narratives and themes, an example of a such theme is brutality, which captures both. Brutality refers to barbaric evil and is explored to extent in texts including Apocalypse Now and Mametz Wood. Despite differing textual forms, both Apocalypse Now and Mametz Wood portray brutality as an inappropriate, ageless addiction and…