Jeremy Kahn on Nostr: > [AI imperialist politics] looks more than a bit like the competition among ...
> [AI imperialist politics] looks more than a bit like the competition among colonialist state and corporate powers in the seventeenth century, which together carved up the globe and its peoples.
How the “Frontier” Became the Slogan of Uncontrolled AI — Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier
https://jacobin.com/2024/02/artificial-intelligence-frontier-colonialismvia my younger, wiser brother dkg
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