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  1. LordsFire

    Business & Finance "You can see the computer age everywhere but the productivity statistics"

    Language is a thing with rules. Even the infamously messy English language is a thing with a limited set of rules, with a limited (though vast) set of exceptions, all of which you can code into a system, because they are ultimately human-created rules, with explicit limits. In the end, language...
  2. LordsFire

    Business & Finance "You can see the computer age everywhere but the productivity statistics"

    We haven't even begun to be able to 'build' biological processes, and interfaces between neural tissue and electronics is still a very mixed technology, though it has made great strides in the last twenty years. Even if we assume there isn't something mystical to the human brain (such as the...
  3. LordsFire

    Business & Finance "You can see the computer age everywhere but the productivity statistics"

    You're making a very emphatic claim here, 'It's inevitable though.' Why? What makes this inevitable? I've studied the issue quite a bit, and I've read a lot of speculative fiction about the subject, both good and bad, and nothing I've learned about the hard science on the matter suggests that...
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