Machines just work as per the details fed into them
Question 2
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2. All of the following are examples of Digital Future EXCEPT:
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Mobilization
Augmentation
Digitization
Commendation
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3. Robots save time by being able to produce a greater magnitude of products.
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True
False
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4. The document that states the ethical issues related to medicine, life sciences, and associated technologies as applied to human beings.
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The Declaration of Dakar (2007)
The Cairo Declaration (2006)
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights(2005)
Question 5
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5. What year did the declaration on the Use of Scientific and Technological Progress in the Interests of Peace and for the Benefit of Mankind happen?
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1975
1992
2005
2006
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6. This document affirms everyone's right to participate in and benefit from scientific advances, and be protected from scientific misuses.
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 27)
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966)
UNESCO Declaration on the Use of Scientific Knowledge — 1999
None of the above
Question 7
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7. On year _____, the United Nations General Assembly adopts the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
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1920
1956
1696
1966
Question 8
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8. What is the intersection of science, engineering, and technology that produces machines, called robots, that substitute for (or replicate) human actions?
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Computer
WALL-E
Astrophysics
Robotics
Question 9
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9. Robotic nurse is an example of:
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Digital Future
Artificial Intelligence
Humanity
Machine
All of the above
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10. Who are the robots that debated against each other?