
Last Human Illusion
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Humanoid robots were long regarded as progress. This book shows why they were, in fact, a cultural sedative. Rethinka observes an era in which machines had to look humanbecause responsibility, leadership, and decision-making ceased to be understoodonce they no longer had faces. At its centre is not technology, but a cognitive error:the assumption that proximity replaces competence,that embod...
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Humanoid robots were long regarded as progress. This book shows why they were, in fact, a cultural sedative. Rethinka observes an era in which machines had to look humanbecause responsibility, leadership, and decision-making ceased to be understoodonce they no longer had faces. At its centre is not technology, but a cognitive error:the assumption that proximity replaces competence,that embod...
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