Tuesday, August 23, 2016

I wouldn't drive in a driverless car

Do not automate technology.  In time, as waves, and even in the present, moments change, and it is almost certain that we are missing the likelihood that we are going to at some point lose at least part of the timeline where technology is programmed.  Already, we know that we are wishful as privileged in trusting in the trust, not the power, of a comraderie with people who exceed not being like that, even.  They are a finest line of contempt, and are almost giddy with the sweetening of what increasingly is going their way in indescribably devious plans.  Whereas that would be bad enough, there is equivalent to it power, itself, its own form of evasion, of a race of men, zoids, so lacking in grace as kinds of methodically intent on measuring not with accuracy but with harm imbalanced, and not even to directions of suffering, or calculations of how things are taken for anything, which would involve humanity relative to its limits, struggle or surroundings, but in going at that as it ever challenges extra-psycho-stimuli effects as an evil kind of be-all.  Imagine that... the careerism of torture, as a moral pinnacle equivalent to that.

Technology, even emotions, are similar.  We suffered setbacks there, too.


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