[lbo-talk] World Economic Forum Weeps Bitter Tears For Lost

Arash arash at riseup.net
Tue Jan 27 18:04:08 PST 2004



>They don't want to build more simulcrums of ourselves *externally*
(automaton), >but to literally reduce us to our lowest common demoninator, and recombine us as
>organs of the machine:

But don't forget about those who dare to fight back:

http://www.itsthecatsass.com/newboard/messages/95169.htm CAMBRIDGE, MA—Scientists at MIT's Advanced Machine Cognizance Project announced Tuesday that, after seeing the final installment of the Matrix trilogy, they will cease all further work in the field of artificial intelligence.

"As scientists of conscience, we must consider the ethical ramifications of AI development," said Dr. Gregory Jameson, director of machine epistemology and ontology at MIT. "The Matrix taught us that we cannot ignore our obligation to the future of mankind. We must free our minds to this fact, or we will accidentally unleash a nightmarish army of sentient machines."

Added Jameson: "Some may call the extinction of humankind inevitable, but I, for one, will still resist." ...

Seriously, what is this thread about? The threat of outsourcing as a way to reduce people's livelihoods to only that of instruments of the "capitalist machine"? Yeah, it increases labor insecurity but I don't see why it's unique among the various other ways of making workers more pliable to the demands of bosses. I don't the see the importance of the mechanical metaphors either.

Arash



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