| Andrew Feenberg - 2002 - 236 pages
...throw the problem of his responsibility on the machine, whether it can learn or not, is to cast his responsibility to the winds, and to find it coming back seated on the whirlwind" (Wiener, 1950: 212). Technology and Finitude The rationalization of modern societies has been carried... | |
| 260 pages
...throw the problem of his responsibility on the machine, whether it can learn or not, is to cast his responsibility to the winds, and to find it coming back seated on the whirlwind. (Wiener, 1954, p. 185) In recent years, decades after Wiener first raised such troubling issues, information... | |
| Flo Conway, Jim Siegelman - 2006 - 476 pages
...is not aware of this, to throw the problem of his responsibility on the machine ... is to cast his responsibility to the winds, and to find it coming back seated on the whirlwind. As he looked out over the landscape at the promises of his new science, its beguiling enticements,... | |
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