It is no exaggeration to say that civilization has entrusted its continued existence to the smooth functioning of technological systems. This trust runs so deep as to be nearly invisible. People are now in the early days of a turning point in their dependence upon machines. Last century, people trusted them to do things; this century, they're starting to trust them to decide things for people. Here, Cascio determines whether people's faith in technologies will change as machines make life-and-death decisions
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