Nathan D. Riggs

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That hunger for emotional contact, for a space where we can imagine directly, marks another disparity between abstraction and implementation. The gulf between the imaginative empathy of human and machine actors in culture comes down to the construction of value. Just as Smith sought to put economic practice on a foundation of intersubjective, empathetic understanding, we are now struggling to define the fundamental structure of value in an algorithmic world.
What Algorithms Want: Imagination in the Age of Computing
by Ed Finn
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