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“1984” Mind Map
Making my mind map was an interesting and long process. I used my critical thinking skills to properly implement several different pieces of information, resulting in concise points in different sections throughout my plot map. While I enjoyed gathering information, designing the mind map was quite long and somewhat tedious, as I had to do several optimizations and edits to ensure everything was properly presented. Overall, I had a somewhat enjoyable experience completing this assignment.
“1984” Action Figures – Character
Prototype Used Image
Flat Image of Box
- “The poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move” (Orwell 3).
2. “The hypnotic eyes gazed into his own. It was as though some huge force were pressing down upon you—something that penetrated inside your skull, battering against your brain, frightening you out of your beliefs, persuading you, almost, to deny the evidence of your senses” (Orwell 102).
3. “He is a face on the hoardings, a voice on the telescreen. We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born” (Orwell 262).
4. “He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark mustache” (Orwell 375 and 376).
5. “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” (Orwell 3).
6. “But the face of Big Brother seemed to persist for several seconds on the screen, as though the impact that it had
made on everyone’s eyeballs was too vivid to wear off immediately” (Orwell 21).
7. “With its grace and carelessness
it seemed to annihilate a whole culture, a whole system
of thought, as though Big Brother and the Party and the
Thought Police could all be swept into nothingness by a single splendid movement of the arm” (Orwell 39).
8. ” Big Brother is infallible and all-powerful” (Orwell 262).
FRAL10 – Réflexion CC
1984 Political Spectrum
Spiderman Poem Project
- In class, I sit with heavy eyes,
- The world outside just passes by.
- I feel unseen, a quiet voice,
- Lost in thoughts without a choice.
Stanza 2
5. Walking home, the streets feel cold,
6. An empty house, no hand to hold.
7. I check my phone, a message there,
8. Words that fill me with despair.
Stanza 3
9. “There’s been an accident on the freeway”
10. “Your parents both have passed away.”
11. My heart stops cold, I can’t believe,
12. The world fades out I start to grieve.
Stanza 4
13. Beneath the moon, I wander lost,
14. Each step I take, a line that’s crossed.
15. A spider lands upon my skin,
16. It bites me hard, a change begins.
Stanza 5
17. I feel a force within me grow,
18. Gravity bends the world slows.
19. A spider saved me, I am unbound.
20. Now my future has been found.
Stanza 6
21. But questions burn inside my mind,
22. I seek the truth I need to find.
23. The person behind my parent’s death,
24. Is soon to have their final breath.
Speculative Fiction – “Cosmic Chronicles”
Artificial Intelligence Ethical Issues in Schools
Mon but dans le cours de FRAL10
J’ai deux buts que je veux accomplir cette semestre pour Fral 10. Premièrement, je veux améliorer significativement mon travaille éthique. Deuxièmement, je veux améliorer mes compétences orales, comme prononciation, le coulant de comment je parle, et mon accent. Je vais accomplir ces deux buts par mettre les modes de travaille en practique, et par faire des exercices orales chez-moi.
AI Ethical Issues – “Robort” Short Film
“Robort”, developed by No one and the Computer, is a short film illustrating a future in which robots have taken many human roles. The film was notably generated entirely by artificial intelligence. The storyline focuses on Robert, a former singer turned accountant who finds himself jobless and isolated as machines become more prevalent in society. The film delves into various moral issues concerning artificial intelligence. Initially, it tackles job displacement, showcasing how mechanization can lead to significant unemployment and economic disparity. Secondly, it delves into privacy worries, as the extensive use of AI prompts inquiries about data collection, retention, and monitoring. Thirdly, the clip explores accountability, questioning who should be held accountable when AI systems cause harm or errors. “Robort” emphasizes on the struggle for human relevance and identity in a progressively mechanized world. The results of a flawed AI-human interaction are depicted as societal and personal, with an emphasis on employment loss, confidentiality, and human relationships. While the film does not offer clear solutions, it emphasizes that humans must find a middle ground between embracing AI advancements and upholding human duties and principles. “Robort” serves as a cautionary narrative, cautioning about the potential adverse outcomes of uncontrolled AI evolution. At length, “Robort” spotlights the critical need for ethical reflection and decision-making in the face of advancing artificial intelligence.