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Technology affect us and so many ways like when we are and class and the teacher walkout and we pull out our phone and start to txt your boyfreinds or your bestfreind while they and the same class and the teacher walk in and takes your phone and you say that your freinds had there out to but you the one who got catch not them
artificial ecosystems are not invaded by humans
the human protein coded for by the human gene
One way, polution.
An organ transplant is when organs are taken out of human organ donors and placed into another human, but artificial organs are either grown in science labs from stem cells or electronic organs that are usually made of plastic or metal.
artificial intelligence
Yes if the robots are hacked by criminals it would be a very big problem
Humans will become lazy and obese. The robots will be doing all the work for them.
yes because its the same as a human
Artificial intelligence is human like intelligence displayed by a machine. To be considered AI a machine must have the ability to act intelligently, as a human and to behave in a general intelligent action, simulate the human brain, actively learn and adapt as a human does, and process language or symbols. Any AI
We have yet to produce an artificial brain that is able to compete with that of a fly. A fly's brain only has a few hundred neurons while a human brain has several billion. We are many years off building an artificial brain capable of competing with humans
ability to alter the environment
the artificial heart is used to save human life when a human's heart fails.
Garlic has no magical ability to produce weight loss in the human body.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
The aim of organic farming is to ensure that the produce it yields is free from artificial fertilizers, fungicides and pesticides that could harm human, animal or plant health. Also, it is to ensure that the ecosystem as a whole is free from chemical contamination, and to maximize the level of nutrition in produce, which can be lowered when artificial ingredients are added to their cultivation.
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