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The Inappropriate and Problematic Uses of Technology
This posting is directed mostly at AI or Artificial Intelligence, but the AI acronym may more appropriately stand for Artificial Ineptness or Artificial Ignorance. Although I am going to outline briefly a few of the big issues, I do think … Continue reading
Posted in learning and cognition, technology
Tagged AI, Control, issues, learning, trust
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This series is very grounding and slows down the rush. I find myself travelling out with the author. Thought clusters.…