Nathan D. Riggs

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what troubles Weizenbaum the most is not the vision of computers directly emulating human thought, or minds modeled in silicon, but rather the corrosive impact of computational thinking on the human self. “Now that language has become merely another tool, all concepts, ideas, images that artists and writers cannot paraphrase into computer-comprehensible language have lost their function and their potency.”
What Algorithms Want: Imagination in the Age of Computing
by Ed Finn
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