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technology is accelerating
in fifty years if our race survives
and assuming we can build a self so these machines are builded here but
they might get banned
and would the ban so
somewhere somewhen
historians can like to argue over port
kids can like to play dread games
penmen can like to matchstick-make
business prefers the cheap design
and education now
today's machines are not enough
and even if
and if the human race
that's quite a lot to one
if the race survived
*This is a loose poetic reinterpretation of an original paper by Nick Bostrom, |
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