Some moral and technical consequences of automation—a refutation

AL Samuel - Science, 1960 - science.org
Science, 1960science.org
The machine is not a threat to mankind, as some people think. The machine does not
possess a will, and its so-called" conclusions" are only the logical consequences of its input,
as revealed by the mechanistic functioning of an inanimate assemblage of mechanical and
electrical parts.
The machine is not a threat to mankind, as some people think. The machine does not possess a will, and its so-called "conclusions" are only the logical consequences of its input, as revealed by the mechanistic functioning of an inanimate assemblage of mechanical and electrical parts.
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