10/02/2019 / By News Editors
When we don’t learn from tragedy we tread on the all the lives lost due to a senseless decision to allow a Computer to rule over a Human. The story of two crashed Boeing 737 Max aircraft are the perfect real world examples of how when humans lose control, computers kill. We are going to review and recent Naval research lecture given by one of the leading professors in the area of Human OVER Computer studies and the warning he gives not the incidents that took over 300 lives.
(Article by Justus Knight republished from JustusaKnight.com)
Warning of Technology are very well founded and now unfortunately there is a trail of lives to back that up. The rush to AI and computer learning WILL HAVE deadly consequences. Unfortunately the so called leaders of the industry are pushing for less regulation rather than more. WHAT WILL IT TAKE to pull the blinders off and realize when humans are removed from the equation, the soul, conscience and responsibility are also removed. Computers are cold, souls, non-responsible things that can murder many and never be held liable.
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