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people on our side

Like the French movie, La Diner des Cons,” the public is taken to be the little suckers that seem such an agreeable role, preordained path of least resistance as long as there are a few crumbs left on the table. … Continue reading

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i-robots: can they serve one bourbon, one scotch, one beer?

A robot as being. A mechanical figure closely resembling humans. The implications of robotics at this level on productivity and employment are quite profound. What in the fifties, with the first computers such as the UNIVAC, seemed like science fiction, … Continue reading

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