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Coevolution of Humans and Machines w/ Edward A. Lee

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The Pandemic of Coronavirus

I think that right now the machines are very dependent on humans. They're not going to progress very rapidly if the humans simply stop working on them, right? The humans are absolutely a big part of their pro-creative processes and so the machines are currently very dependent on us. In that kind of a relationship as it evolves, there is a tendency to then mutations that would lead to pathologies tend to get suppressed. That's a natural thing that's going to happen when a pathological phenomenon emerges from this evolutionary process. I don't think that's the kind of mechanisms that we're going to see leading to the really destructive effects. It will find that its best option is not to kill

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