Nathan D. Riggs

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Just as the poorly paid factory workers who produce our high-tech gadgets are obscured behind the sleek design and marketing of brushed-metal objects that seem to manifest directly from some kind of machine utopia, untouched by human hands, so do we, the eager audience of that utopia, accept the results of software algorithms unquestioningly as the magical products of computation.
What Algorithms Want: Imagination in the Age of Computing
by Ed Finn
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