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Machines That Become Us

The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology

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348 pages
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Exploring the intersection of technology and society, this book delves into the predictions made by social critics and AI experts regarding the impact of computers and robots on human existence. It challenges the notion that advancements in artificial intelligence will diminish human relevance, examining the potential consequences and ethical implications of a future dominated by machines. Through a critical lens, it invites readers to reconsider the relationship between humanity and technology in a rapidly evolving world.

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Machines That Become Us, James E. Katz

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2002
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