: This satisfies on of Harry's assumption - we all want more and we want
it with the least effort.
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Agree.
When we disconnect work from income, as you
Hark,
Is that third way emerging after all?Welcome back Thomas.
REH
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Thomas:
I have thought on this. I just don't
Yes it is theology and thank you for saying it.
REH
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Thomas,
So take the lost labour component and assign
http://www.geocities.com/machine_psychology/The_Ghost_In_The_Machine
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Ray Evans Harrell wrote:
To keep your job
in this new world, you'd better be doing something that benefits from a
digitized economy. (Fortune.com 4 Dec 2003)
Everything digitized in this economy is
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As the saying goes, the smarter the machine the dumber need
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Just about everywhere.
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Arthur,
Perhaps we should check
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There will always be a need for human intelligence. As human intelligence
gets encoded into routine functions, productivity rises while fewer and
fewer people
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There will always be a need
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THE NEW ECONOMY IS BACK -- BUT NOT THE JOBSThe latest economic
indicators -- rising productivity, fewer jobs -- couldsignal a vindication
for all those IT ma
http://www.geocities.com/machine_psychology/The_Ghost_In_The_Machine
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Keith Hudson wrote:
Franklin,
I'm much enjoying your postings.
Keith Hudson
Thank you for the compliment. Do you have any critical comments to offer
concerning my statement on perpetual motion/free
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When computer scientists programmed the Skytrain which travels across the
Vancouver megalopolis, the human train operators were rendered
unnecessary. Who paid them? I just audited COMP 2425 at BCIT which is
taught all over the world (intro C programming
Eventually machine intelligence will replace human intelligence throughout
the economy. Wonder if the final outcome will be good or bad
Productivity will have increased but human interaction (at least in these
traditional areas such as education and probably health care) will have
decreased.
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Eventually machine intelligence will replace human intelligence
throughout the economy. Wonder if the final outcome will be good or
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beforeit does. Everyone else is just a con.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The American Masters Arts Festival Biennial
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Eventually machine intelligence will replace human intelligence
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for operators to know
anything but punching in the codes--this goes for computerized machine tools
or smart microwaves or smart cars.
arthur
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When computer scientists programmed
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