STAS MIDTERMS (Good life is balance life, futures does not need us) Flashcards

1
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needs to be balanced by rest

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Active engagement

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2
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needs to be balanced by greater love

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Exclusive love

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3
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needs to be balanced by acceptance

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Achievement

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4
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needs to be balanced by fair treatment.

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Self-transcendence

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5
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A virtue associated with basic ethics of altruism derived from human condition

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Humanity

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6
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The idea that new technologies can liberate us from the human condition is a fantasy

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David Mattin

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7
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Human Robot Interaction

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SINGH

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7
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The Impact of Technology on Human Health

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Deodhar

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8
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The Future of Humanity

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Nick Bostrom

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8
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humanity is a” love of people”

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Confucius

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9
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Human civilization may reach a level of technological advancement beyond which no further advancement is feasible

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Plateau

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9
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People have developed significantly different cognitive abilities, population sizes, body types, sensory or emotional experiences or life expectancies.

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Post humanity

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10
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This means that the human condition will reach a kind of statis, either instantly or after undergoing one or more cycles of collapse regeneration

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Recurrent Collapse

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10
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According to him, there are three possible scenarios for the near future

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Francis Fukuyama

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11
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humanity, so –called power over nature “turns out to be a power exercised by some men over other men

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CS lewis

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12
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warns that as technological capabilities grow, they results in countless means to accomplish tasks than ever before

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Jacques Ellul

13
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who coined the term “cyberspace”, has said the ‘the future is here”

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William Gibson

14
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is the process by which an organisms’ genetic material is altered or manipulated so that the organism will have specific characteristics.

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Genetic engineering

15
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Is an interdisciplinary research area at the interface of computer science and engineering

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Robotics

16
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( operate in a controlled environment where they do simple, monotonous tasks)

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Pre-Programmed Robots

17
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( robots that look like and/ or mimic human behavior- Sophia)

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Humanoid robots

18
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( operate independently of human operators)

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Autonomous Robots

19
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( mechanical bots controlled by humans)

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Teleoperated Robots

20
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  • is the study and manipulation of atomic or molecular scale to improve or even revolutionize many technology and industry sectors.
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Nanotechnology

21
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( either enhance current human capabilities or replace the capabilities a human may have lost)

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Augmenting Robots

22
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Refers to “machines” that respond to stimulation consistent with traditional responds from human

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Artificial Intelligence