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 · The Two Faces of Tomorrow James P. Hogan. LOGICAL—BUT NOT REASONABLE. By the midst Century, technology had become much too complicated for humans to handle—and the computer network that had grown up to keep civilization from tripping over its own shoelaces was also beginning to be overwhelmed. Even worse, it was becoming part of the problem/5.  · It’s hard to believe that The Two Faces of Tomorrow was published in And, even though isn’t as advanced and ready for outer space colonization as imagined in this novel’s (p. 53), the issues addressed in this story are as vital and topical as if Hogan was writing in the present day/5.  · The Two Faces of Tomorrow is a science fiction novel by James P Hogan. Hogan starts of well enough in this book, where he tries to tackle the quite interesting question of whether an artificial intelligence could be a threat to mankind or www.doorway.ru:


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The core idea of "Two Faces of Tomorrow" is one of the fundamental dilemmas facing humanity today and in the coming years. Namely, if a computer system is not more intelligent than we are, it cannot (in principle) achieve anything we can't. The Two Faces of Tomorrow. James P. Hogan. Baen Books, - Fiction - pages. 7 Reviews. By the midst Century, technology had become much too complicated for humans to handle -- and the. The Two Faces of Tomorrow James P. Hogan. LOGICAL—BUT NOT REASONABLE. By the midst Century, technology had become much too complicated for humans to handle—and the computer network that had grown up to keep civilization from tripping over its own shoelaces was also beginning to be overwhelmed. Even worse, it was becoming part of the problem.

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