There is a symbiotic relationship the affects both sides. Where the
boundary is becomes irrelevant. The point is that the majority will be
excluded from the symbiosis.
There is one rare talk about thinking machines that makes sense, from
the guy who defined the field: 1951 "Alan Turing's lost radio broadcast"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMxbSsRntv4
On 1/17/18, 03:45, Felix Stalder wrote:
Machines are never in control. Even if you believe that the liberal CEO
FB has somewhat lost control of his creation, it still does what it's
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