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Temple Grandin: A.I. Won’t Destroy Us—if We Make a Crucial Change Now

Por: Slate Tech June 08, 2023

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I first become aware of A.I. in 1968, when I saw a movie that affected me deeply, 2001: A Space Odyssey, by the director Stanley Kubrick. I was 21 years old. I loved science-fiction movies, but this one had a special significance. As a person with autism, I’m more rational and fact-based than emotional and feeling-based, and my speech has been described as monotone or unmodulated. In high school, some of the kids called me “robot” and... + full article



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