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Irregular Ideas

Roger Swannell

Sitting beside the crossroads of technology and humanity, watching it all go by

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Latest Issues

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What technology does to expertise

My car broke down. Just a flat battery needing a jump start. The mobile mechanic connected a device to the battery and an app on his phone showed that the battery needs to be replaced. A few years ago a mechanic might have used a multimeter...

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Will technology create a better future?

“I really do believe when ingenuity gets involved, when invention gets involved, when people get determined and when passion comes out, when they make strong goals — you can invent your way out of any box. That’s what we humans need to do r...

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Garbage in, garbage out

“If you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?” The members of parliament asking such a question clearly don’t understand, thought Babbage. Charles Babbage was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechani...

2 years ago
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Humans out of the loop

“How does GPT-3 work?”, I typed into OpenAI’s playground website.

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