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Sep 7, 2019 3 tweets 1 min read Read on X
Current status:
- IT/CT has exponential doubling rate
- we have slow brains
- machines are faster, will robots be a better fit for ensuring our regulatory framework to keep pace?
- if so, wouldn’t it also need to regulate itself?
- basically becoming a law unto itself
Alternatively:
- do we create biotech that helps us process quicker to keep pace with machines?
- would we still be human

Welcome to my Saturday afternoon rabbit hole 🐇🐇 #FollowTheWhiteRabbit
Better than us on Netflix. Highly relevant to kōrero above. Empathy programmed robots. Terrible overdubbing but eventually you get used to it. #scifi

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