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Human vs Machine

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jeffbullas.com

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jeff@jeffbullas.com

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Sun, Nov 29, 2020 10:05 PM

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Hi {NAME}, I experience robots and machines every day. And sometimes I feel there is a war going on

Hi {NAME}, I experience robots and machines every day. And sometimes I feel there is a war going on that I didn’t sign up for. Unfortunately, technology can be used for good or evil. In 1860, Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. It was first used to dig mines deeper and more quickly and mining at scale helped drive the rapid growth of the industrial revolution. Then it was applied to industrial killing as it was brought onto the battlefield. Nuclear technology is used for energy and big bombs. Even social media is not immune from the paradox of the “evil vs good” paradox. It’s great for sharing your creation and communication with the world. But it also comes at a cost. Bad actors are using it to bully individuals at a distance, influencing democracies and spreading disinformation and fake news. As entrepreneurs we are not immune from the machines. Once we start using the intelligence we have created we sometimes find that the machine has taken over with no humans in sight. And that is a problem... [Read the rest of the article here.]( Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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