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me right brain says that the future will be warm fuzzy, freaky and fun:
This Is It Machines

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for a while anyways...
The author of the paper to the right had a particularly well read and
heavily thumbed copy of the book below: by former Vice President Albert
Gore.
More warm fuzzy feel good robots of the future.....
Don't become a Robot

** Page 58 and 59: The government will have real-time access
to an individual's bank account and will have the authority
to make electronic fund transfers from those accounts.
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Here's
What One Man had to Say:
THE NEW LUDDITE
CHALLENGE
First let us
postulate that the computer scientists succeed in developing intelligent
machines that can do all things better than human beings can do them. In
that case presumably all work will be done by vast, highly organized
systems of machines and no human effort will be necessary. Either of two
cases might occur. The machines might be permitted to make all of their
own decisions without human oversight, or else human control over the
machines might be retained.
If the machines are
permitted to make all their own decisions, we can't make any conjectures
as to the results, because it is impossible to guess how such machines
might behave. We only point out that the fate of the human race would be
at the mercy of the machines. It might be argued that the human race would
never be foolish enough to hand over all the power to the machines. But we
are suggesting neither that the human race would voluntarily turn power
over to the machines nor that the machines would willfully seize power.
What we do suggest is that the human race might easily permit itself to
drift into a position of such dependence on the machines that it would
have no practical choice but to accept all of the machines' decisions. As
society and the problems that face it become more and more complex and
machines become more and more intelligent, people will let machines make
more of their decisions for them, simply because machine-made decisions
will bring better results than man-made ones. Eventually a stage may be
reached at which the decisions necessary to keep the system running will
be so complex that human beings will be incapable of making them
intelligently. At that stage the machines will be in effective control.
People won't be able to just turn the machines off, because they will be
so dependent on them that turning them off would amount to suicide.
On the other hand
it is possible that human control over the machines may be retained. In
that case the average man may have control over certain private machines
of his own, such as his car or his personal computer, but control over
large systems of machines will be in the hands of a tiny elite - just as
it is today, but with two differences. Due to improved techniques the
elite will have greater control over the masses; and because human work
will no longer be necessary the masses will be superfluous, a useless
burden on the system. If the elite is ruthless they may simply decide to
exterminate the mass of humanity. If they are humane they may use
propaganda or other psychological or biological techniques to reduce the
birth rate until the mass of humanity becomes extinct, leaving the world
to the elite. Or, if the elite consists of soft-hearted liberals, they may
decide to play the role of good shepherds to the rest of the human race.
They will see to it that everyone's physical needs are satisfied, that all
children are raised under psychologically hygienic conditions, that
everyone has a wholesome hobby to keep him busy, and that anyone who may
become dissatisfied undergoes "treatment" to cure his
"problem." Of course, life will be so purposeless that people
will have to be biologically or psychologically engineered either to
remove their need for the power process or make them "sublimate"
their drive for power into some harmless hobby. These engineered human
beings may be happy in such a society, but they will most certainly not be
free. They will have been reduced to the status of domestic animals.
1 (emphasis
added)
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(Above) Theodore Kaczynski
from his Unabomber Manifesto, published jointly by The
New York Times and The Washington Post .
Publication led to his arrest.

Excerpt below is from Mr. Aldous Huxley
speaking at Berkeley University in 1962 on the topic of the "Ultimate
Revolution"
"It seems to
me that the nature of the ultimate revolution with which we are now
faced is precisely this: That we are in process of developing a whole
series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy who
have always existed and presumably will always exist to get people to
love their servitude. This is the, it seems to me, the ultimate in
malevolent revolutions shall we say, and this is a problem which has
interested me many years and about which I wrote thirty years ago, a
fable, Brave New World, which is an account of society making use of all
the devices available and some of the devices which I imagined to be
possible making use of them in order to, first of all, to standardize
the population, to iron out inconvenient human differences, to create,
to say, mass produced models of human beings arranged in some sort of
scientific caste system. Since then, I have continued to be extremely
interested in this problem and I have noticed with increasing dismay a
number of the predictions which were purely fantastic when I made them
thirty years ago have come true or seem in process of coming true.
A number of techniques about which I talked seem to be here already. And
there seems to be a general movement in the direction of this kind of
ultimate revolution, a method of control by which a people can be made
to enjoy a state of affairs by which any decent standard they ought not
to enjoy."

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