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CK_John

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Tue Aug 15, 2017, 10:22 AM Aug 2017

How Technology Might Get Out of Control The pace of change may make regulation by humans impossible



Humanity has a method for trying to prevent new technologies from getting out of hand: explore the possible negative consequences, involving all parties affected, and come to some agreement on ways to mitigate them. New research, though, suggests that the accelerating pace of change could soon render this approach ineffective.

People use laws, social norms and international agreements to reap the benefits of technology while minimizing undesirable things like environmental damage. In aiming to find such rules of behavior, we often take inspiration from what game theorists call a Nash equilibrium, named after the mathematician and economist John Nash. In game theory, a Nash equilibrium is a set of strategies that, once discovered by a set of players, provides a stable fixed point at which no one has an incentive to depart from their current strategy.



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How Technology Might Get Out of Control The pace of change may make regulation by humans impossible (Original Post) CK_John Aug 2017 OP
IMO, the weekend was the losers forming tribes. CK_John Aug 2017 #1
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