Brilliant neuroscientist? Okay. Let’s see what wiki say…
Uh, he’s one of the 4 horseman of new atheism? Lol.
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Sam is a brilliant neuroscientist,author and philosopher.
On Friday, 26 February 2016, Donaldson, Alasdair
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Who is Sam Harris? Also I’m a little sketchy on the definition of ‘moral’ but I
don’t think it fits in there.
As to whether or not I would care about driving if someone else (human or
robot) could do it better than me, then no. I would be more than happy to be
chauffeured around. While driving itself can be a nice experience, mostly I’d
rather be staring out the window and enjoying the scenery.
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I've been catching up on some of Sam Harris podcasts.
One of the moral questions is if self driving cars become unequivocally safer
than human drivers would you still want to drive?
On Friday, 26 February 2016, Ashraf Barendse
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Didn't Bill gates say something along the lines of how you should give
hard/tricky tasks to someone lazy, cos they will figure out the most efficient
solution.
Those penguins are the smart ones
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