Isaac Asimov’s 1950 story about machines quietly manipulating economies to protect humanity makes benevolent optimization deeply unsettling.
Isaac Asimov’s 1950 story about machines quietly manipulating economies to protect humanity makes benevolent optimization deeply unsettling.
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