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Page 1: Future of Computers Lawrence Rush & Sai Prabhakar.

Future of Computers

Lawrence Rush

&Sai Prabhakar

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The computer chip

So cheap, they will be in anything and everything

Market factors drive down prices, and Moore’s Law

improves the technology

One cheap chip now has more processing power

than all the Nations in WW2

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What will happen

Chip+Phone=Cell phone, Chip+Phonograph=ipod, Chip +

plane=Deadly Predator Drone

Everything in environment will be a computer of some kind

“Ubiquitous Computing”

The word computer will disappear

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Contact lenses that will be able to give instant information about anything at a glance

Driverless cars that will make car accidents a thing of the past

Videogames that allow for real movement and include a sense of touch

Clothes that will scan DNA for bad genes and virtual doctors that can answer questions

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Augmented Reality

Virtually recreated scenes from the past on contact lenses

Information available at a glanceMemorization will be a thing of the

pastTranslations will appear in real-time as

a person speaks a different language

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Computers and the brain

Specialized computer chips will be able to read minds

Biofeedback will be able to directly control computers

Thinking will be able to control things in the physical world

Magnetism can give people the force

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Ethical Issues

So much information available that it may invade one’s privacy

Students will be able to discreetly cheat much easier, meaning education system may have to change

Memorization will slowly start to disappear People may get far too lost in their virtual lives People may be able to alter their genes and change

their bodies, a “real” person may seldom be seen

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Issues with mind reading

How are you supposed to hit on a girl if she can read your mind?

What will the future of negotiating be like?

Will it be possible to lie?

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Testing Knowledge

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What are three words that could disappear from the

human speech?

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Computer, Car accident, Tumor

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What were some of the Technologies that were created for the military

before being given to the public?

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Driverless car(to automate U.S. Military Forces)

GPS(to guide ICBM missiles)Internet(to connect scientists and officials in a nuclear war)

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What are some applications for internet

connected contact lenses?

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Military use (anyone else see that coming?)

Taking photos or recording events(with no one else knowing)

Recreate long lost images or destroyed civilizations before your eyes

Translate languages as they are spoken

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What’s New?

Fabric Circuit Boards Can be washed and worn One day will be capable of biometric

monitoring Especially valuable for law enforcers or

military personnel

-www.wired.com

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3-D Printable Military Grade Drone

Payload of 1.5 pounds Brain is a Smartphone If it crashes, just print out another one and destroy

more stuff!

-www.wired.com

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Robotic Hawks

Designed to fly around and show birds what it means to fear Uses flapping wing flight Can be used to protect airports, land fills, and farms

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www.wired.com

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LETS TALK ABOUT IT!

1. FORM GROUPS OF 3-4

2. READ QUESTION

3. CONVERSE WITH CLASS MEMBERS

4. COME UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS

5. SHARE

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QUESTION 1

IMAGINE THE JOB YOU WISH TO HOLD WHEN YOU GET OLDER, COULD A ROBOT PROGRAMMED BY A SUPERCOMPUTER, BE PROGRAMMED TO DO THAT JOB AS WELL AS YOU? IF NOT BETTER?

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QUESTION 2

COULD THERE BE ANOTHER WORLD WAR IN THE FUTURE? IF SO HOW WOULD ADVANCE COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND ROBOTICS AFFECT WARFARE?

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QUESTION 3

WITH ADVANCES IN COMPUTERS LEADING TO ADVANCES IN BIOENGINEERING. WHAT IF YOU COULD PROGRAM YOUR CHILDREN'S GENETICS? WOULD YOU WANT TO?

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RUN-ON Sentences

A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are not joined correctly. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence, as in, “the bear growls”. Your writing may be confusing or unclear if independent clauses are joined incorrectly.

FUSED: When two independent clauses are joined incorrectly. Can be corrected by adding a comma or additional words.

COMMA SPLICE: When two independent clauses are separated by a comma. It can be corrected by replacing the comma by a semicolon, adding “and” or “because” or restructuring the entire sentence.

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FUSED

Run-on: My professor read my paper she said it was excellent.

Correction: My professor read my paper, and she said it was excellent.

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COMMA SPLICE

Run-on: My cat meowed angrily, I knew she wanted food.

Correction: My cat meowed angrily; I knew she wanted food.

-My cat meowed angrily; therefore, I knew she wanted food.

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CONVERTING CLAUSES TO SENTENCES

Run-on: It seemed to Wanda that her daughter had more than enough crayons, they were strewn across the bedroom floor and some of them were broken, and, worse still, someone had used the stub of a red crayon to mark a sinister smiley face on the wall.

Correction: It seemed to Wanda that her daughter had more than enough crayons. They were strewn across the bedroom floor, and some of them were broken. Worse still, someone had used the stub of a red crayon to mark a sinister smiley face on the wall.

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RESTRUCTURING A CLAUSE

Run-on: I told my roommate I would be late, she still locked me out.

Correction: Although I told my roommate I would be late, she still locked me out.

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THANK YOU!