Charting a Human-Centered Future in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Part Two

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The Historical Context of Technological Revolutions – “I think that human beings have gotten as far as we’ve gotten because of our adaptability, our ability to adapt, and our ability to dovetail our technologies – our brains to our tools. With the Industrial Revolution, we transcended the limits of our muscles….
By: Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
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