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module 8 why the future doesn’t need us
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    ignited a heated discussion concerning the role of technology in modern society.

    Bill Joy

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    Bill Joy ignited a heated discussion concerning the role of technology in modern society. (Date)

    April of 2000

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    His article in Wired magazine entitled "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us" became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    bill joy

  • 4

    Bill Joy’s article in____ magazine entitled ____ became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    Wired Magazine Why the Future Doesn't Need Us

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    became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    Why the Future Doesn't Need Us

  • 6

    He argues that the 21st century technologies such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology and robotics (GNR) are a great threat that they might wipe out the human race from face of the Earth.

    Bill Joy

  • 7

    Bill Joy argues that the ___century technologies such as ______are a great threat that they might wipe out the human race from face of the Earth.

    21st 1. genetic engineering 2. nanotechnology 3. robotics (GNR)

  • 8

    Bill Joy argues that ___ is in danger from technologies that he believes are just around the corner.

    humanity

  • 9

    The key to understanding these new risks is the fact that these technologies share one remarkable potential; that is ___

    self-replication

  • 10

    Joy believes that we will have intelligent robots by ___, nano replicators by ___, and that the genetic revolution is already upon us.

    2030 2020

  • 11

    "The only realistic alternative I see is___

    relinquishment

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    to limit development of the technologies that are too dangerous by limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge."

    relinquishment

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    is wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence.

    Artificial Intelligence

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    is an interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches, but advancements in machine learning and deep learning are creating a paradigm shift in virtually every sector of the tech industry

    artificial intelligence

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    Users can train their spam filters by marking emails as "spam".

    email filtering

  • 16

    Amazon or Netflix

    personalization

  • 17

    "learn" from your previous purchases and the purchases of other users in order to recommend relevant content for you.

    personalization

  • 18

    Apps that "learn" from your previous purchases and the purchases of other users in order to recommend relevant content for you.

    amazon netflix

  • 19

    Banks use artificial intelligence to determine if there is strange activity on your account.

    Fraud detection

  • 20

    Unexpected activity, such as foreign transactions, could be flagged by the algorithm.

    fraud detection

  • 21

    include intelligent personal assistants,

    Speech recognition:

  • 22

    Amazon's "Alexa" or Apple's "Siri".

    Speech recognition

  • 23

    This power creates the weapon of__

    knowledge-enabled mass destruction (KMD),

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  • 1

    ignited a heated discussion concerning the role of technology in modern society.

    Bill Joy

  • 2

    Bill Joy ignited a heated discussion concerning the role of technology in modern society. (Date)

    April of 2000

  • 3

    His article in Wired magazine entitled "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us" became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    bill joy

  • 4

    Bill Joy’s article in____ magazine entitled ____ became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    Wired Magazine Why the Future Doesn't Need Us

  • 5

    became the focus of a growing concern that technological advances are coming so quickly and are so dramatic that they threaten the future existence of humanity itself.

    Why the Future Doesn't Need Us

  • 6

    He argues that the 21st century technologies such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology and robotics (GNR) are a great threat that they might wipe out the human race from face of the Earth.

    Bill Joy

  • 7

    Bill Joy argues that the ___century technologies such as ______are a great threat that they might wipe out the human race from face of the Earth.

    21st 1. genetic engineering 2. nanotechnology 3. robotics (GNR)

  • 8

    Bill Joy argues that ___ is in danger from technologies that he believes are just around the corner.

    humanity

  • 9

    The key to understanding these new risks is the fact that these technologies share one remarkable potential; that is ___

    self-replication

  • 10

    Joy believes that we will have intelligent robots by ___, nano replicators by ___, and that the genetic revolution is already upon us.

    2030 2020

  • 11

    "The only realistic alternative I see is___

    relinquishment

  • 12

    to limit development of the technologies that are too dangerous by limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge."

    relinquishment

  • 13

    is wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence.

    Artificial Intelligence

  • 14

    is an interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches, but advancements in machine learning and deep learning are creating a paradigm shift in virtually every sector of the tech industry

    artificial intelligence

  • 15

    Users can train their spam filters by marking emails as "spam".

    email filtering

  • 16

    Amazon or Netflix

    personalization

  • 17

    "learn" from your previous purchases and the purchases of other users in order to recommend relevant content for you.

    personalization

  • 18

    Apps that "learn" from your previous purchases and the purchases of other users in order to recommend relevant content for you.

    amazon netflix

  • 19

    Banks use artificial intelligence to determine if there is strange activity on your account.

    Fraud detection

  • 20

    Unexpected activity, such as foreign transactions, could be flagged by the algorithm.

    fraud detection

  • 21

    include intelligent personal assistants,

    Speech recognition:

  • 22

    Amazon's "Alexa" or Apple's "Siri".

    Speech recognition

  • 23

    This power creates the weapon of__

    knowledge-enabled mass destruction (KMD),