Listen "Why We Hand Decisions to Machines"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text, "Why We Hand Decisions to Machines" by Greg Twemlow, explores the human tendency to relinquish moral judgment to external systems, drawing parallels with Joseph Conrad's literary themes. Twemlow argues that just as Conrad's characters often succumbed to the pressure of societal norms rather than individual conscience, modern society risks ceding responsibility to intelligent machines. The article advocates for cultivating habits of doubt and reflection through a "pause" before committing to machine-generated decisions, emphasising the importance of human authorship and accountability. Ultimately, the piece champions the idea of using technology as a tool for considered choices, rather than allowing it to dictate human action. Read the article.
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