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Weizenbaum examines computers and society (1985) (tech.mit.edu)
8 points by jakub- on Sept 19, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


See also his book "Computer Power and Human Reason."

Quote:

  "The computer has thus begun to be an instrument for the
 destruction of history. For when society legitimates only
 those 'data' that ... 'can easily be told to the machine', 
 then history, memory itself, is annihiliated... Soon a 
 supersystem will be built, based on the New York Times' data 
 bank.. from which 'historians' will make inferences about 
 what 'really' happened, about who is connected to
 whom, and about the 'real' logic of events."
That was in 1976.


Weizenbaum is discussing the received doctrine of most computer scientists. Probably most of you think we are making "just tools" and that their end use is not our concern. As you read this article, particularly the later portions, think about all the codenames we've heard since PRISM and how much the problem has grown since 1985.




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