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"The Human Use of Human Beings"<ref>Norbert Wiener, ''The Human Use of Human Beings''</ref>
 
"The Human Use of Human Beings"<ref>Norbert Wiener, ''The Human Use of Human Beings''</ref>
 
  
 
While recent proposals to asymmetrically slow AI advances seems hopelessly naive from a game theory perspective, there does seem to be some value in considering long-term ramifications, safeguards, and whatnot wrt to #AI.
 
While recent proposals to asymmetrically slow AI advances seems hopelessly naive from a game theory perspective, there does seem to be some value in considering long-term ramifications, safeguards, and whatnot wrt to #AI.
  
I've revisited Norbert Wiener's classic, "The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society" (1950) on a recent road-trip as part of my own deliberation on the matter. His combined enthusiasm and caution towards the AI that would be born from #cybernetics half a decade later is insightful and notable.
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I've revisited Norbert Wiener's classic, "The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society" (1950) as part of my own deliberation on the matter. His combined enthusiasm and caution towards the AI that would be born from [[Cybernetics]] half a decade later is insightful and notable.
  
 
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"The Human Use of Human Beings"[1]

While recent proposals to asymmetrically slow AI advances seems hopelessly naive from a game theory perspective, there does seem to be some value in considering long-term ramifications, safeguards, and whatnot wrt to #AI.

I've revisited Norbert Wiener's classic, "The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society" (1950) as part of my own deliberation on the matter. His combined enthusiasm and caution towards the AI that would be born from Cybernetics half a decade later is insightful and notable.

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References

  1. Norbert Wiener, The Human Use of Human Beings