April 10, 2019

"inspire the world, create the future" vs the present me

Bismillah.

Last Wednesday I received a call from Samsung, I was browsing tru khairulaming’s recipe at the moment, inviting me for the next stage assessment since I passed their online assessment (haha let's call it rezeki cos if you asked me how I managed to pass it after answering those in sleep-derived state obviously I got no answer for that).

Right away I bought a return train ticket to London, despite I had a studio tutorial the next day. I didn’t want to send the opportunity away cos it might refuse to knocking my door next day again. The main intent I had all my way in the train to London was that: I wanted to learn as much as I could. Experience regardless the result would be.

Well, definitely I failed their second stage assessment : I knew it the moment I decided to voice out my opinion in such rage. But I felt good that I managed to 1. learn something from the assessment.  2. muster up the courage to express my disagreement tho I could do it in a cooler way but yeah im still learning (read: a 23 years old with passionate energy)


The three stages of the assessment are; 

First stage: Board games 
-Investment on specific field of research that each requires designated point of knowledge and skills with each round you need to answer a question from variety of disciplines
-It was in a pair game so I was partnered up with this 2nd year guy from Mathematics background.
-We won the game by answering the last question correctly since there was a draw on total points.

Second stage: Debate
-My team chose sensation robots and our topics was rule-based robots vs sensation robots (AI with feelings)

Robots with feelings

A group of engineers from Stanford University’s Zhenan Bao Research Group, in partnership with Seoul National University’s College of Engineering, has developed an artificial nerve that, when used with a robotic “brain,” allows robots to feel and react to external stimulus just like we do. Soon, this could become a key part of a multisensory artificial nervous system that empowers the next generation of thinking, feeling robots. The technology could also be used in prosthetic limbs to allow patients to “feel” and interact with their replacement body parts just as they would natural limbs.

Third stage: Presentation
-In group of four, we presented our policies that aimed to control the sensation robots to avoid scenario of the intelligency of the robots can intimidate the existence of human.
-Our main policy was to include automated reboot system in these robots. So before they actually kill someone they are rebooted to their neutral state of mind.
-But along the discussion with head of HR, we realized there is a need for manual to control the moral input inserted into these robots. Eg each religion has their own manual as a guidelines for the believer's life to preserve the true moral of the religion to the next generation till the hereafter.

After the assessment, I raised my hand (oh please girl stop being too extra JK) asking him for a feedback.



The general feedback:

1. Need to raise level of knowledge of the discussed topics.

2. Always back up your points with example -either from peer reviewed journal to movies.

3. Try to communicate the findings/ ideas in coherent manner.

For me :-

To control and defuse range despite the provoking:))

so this is the outcome from my stalking over khairulaming's (prosperity burger)










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