Discipline: Computer Sciences and Information Management
Subcategory: Computer Science & Information Systems
Terrell Banks - J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College
Co-Author(s): Ronald Egson, J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College, Huntsville, AL
The principal objective of this research is to demonstrate the capability how human genetics can be the common factor of the qualities of most machine genetics. According to research, the study of human genetics can be useful as it can answer questions about human nature, including the diseases and development of effective disease treatment and genetics of human life. This research will also address how machine genetics can improve experiences in human life features. Human features may include emotions, driving, talking, etc. Machine genetics is currently a work progress that will more likely develop in the future. In this current time, cars are having more technology placed in their features. Sooner or later, there will be some form of a machine genetic. Future research will be conducted to identify if machines are, in fact, better performers than humans. Future research will address the following question: Will machine genetics become dominate over the human race. Also further research will include a diagram, platform, and suggestion on how it may happen. More time is needed to conduct an in-depth study and research.
Funder Acknowledgement(s): This work was supported, in part by: NSF GA-AL LSAMP Grant #1305041.
Faculty Advisor: Ronald Egson,