This is a bit of a read, but well worth it for the insights and thought provoking narrative. Intelligent computers are now capable of producing results that can be verified to be positive and good while at the same time being unable to show or explain how it did it in human ways of justifying knowledge – at least in our current state of human evolution.
Where does this leave us in our understanding of how the world works?
Our Machines now have knowledge we’ll never understand, by David Weinberger on Backchannel.com
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