The Good, the Bad, & the Unknown of AI - by Lance Eaton
"there’s no ubiquitous technology that doesn’t initially instill a technopanic.
The internet made us stoopiderer; video games made us violent; comic books created a whole generation of juvenile delinquents; disembodied voices coming from radios in our homes rotted our brains; and penny dreadfuls and dime novels sent us all into a tizzy. And let us not forget that original sinful technology–the one that Socrates scolded with abandoned–writing.
All of these change what learning and culture was. We don’t have to panic about it; we do have to think about it.
Rather than panic, we must persist."
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