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Why The Debates Over A.I. Are Wonderful

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While our distant ancestors probably didn’t get into philosophical debates over the societal and cultural impacts of stone tools around 2 million years ago, we have in the last few hundred years had some fairly serious debates over revolutionary technologies such as the printing press, knitting machines, the internet and now Artificial Intelligence.

It may well be that the degree, volume and speed of the debates around AI are at a level that we’ve never before debated a revolutionary technology. While it can seem shrouded in shimmering sheets of hyperbole, confusing at times and contradictory at others, it is actually quite wonderful.

AI may in fact be, one of the best things to happen to humanity, but not for the reason you might think. Why?

Our ability to create written and visual records of our societies and cultures goes back many thousands of years. Some new evidence suggests that our distant cousins, Neanderthals, may have even created visual communications on cave walls. Some anthropologists and archeologists posit that we Homo Sapiens may have even taken the technology of fire from Neanderthals or other human ancestors. I digress.

It was the printing press that enabled Martin Luther to mass produce his pamphlets and distribute them at what was lightening speed at that time. This lead to the…

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Giles Crouch | Digital Anthropologist
Giles Crouch | Digital Anthropologist

Written by Giles Crouch | Digital Anthropologist

Digital Anthropologist | I'm in WIRED, Forbes, National Geographic etc. | Speaker | Writer | Cymru

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