File:Jaron Lanier at Bloomberg's Techonomy14 on "Who Owns the Future?".jpg
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DescriptionJaron Lanier at Bloomberg's Techonomy14 on "Who Owns the Future?".jpg |
English: Jaron Lanier was fascinating this morning, disparaging bitcoin as a manifestation of Ayn Rand's notion of gold: "Bitcoin is a plutocracy generating machine. It's bad, bad bad. Bitcoin is retrograde and cruel ultimately."
And to my question at the end: "AI is a fantasy. The more interest someone has in AI, the less productive they are in programming. It's like it sucks them into a toilet." Here is the video of his talk. I recommend it more than my truncated thoughts on the panel that followed, starting at minute 17 of Man, Machines, and How the Future Works. |
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Author | Steve Jurvetson |
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