“All machines knew what would happen to them when their masters lost faith in their infallibility.”
Alastair Reynolds book Absolution Gap
Source: Absolution Gap (2003), Chapter 5 (p. 75)
“All machines knew what would happen to them when their masters lost faith in their infallibility.”
Alastair Reynolds book Absolution Gap
Source: Absolution Gap (2003), Chapter 5 (p. 75)
John Buchan book The Power-House
Source: The Power-House (1916), Ch. 3 "Tells of a Midsummer Night"
Context: I cannot pry into motives. I only know of the existence of great extra-social intelligences. Let us say that they distrust the machine. They may be idealists and desire to make a new world, or they may simply be artists, loving for its own sake the pursuit of truth. If I were to hazard a guess, I should say that it took both types to bring about results, for the second find the knowledge and the first the will to use it.
“One trusted machines. But one never expected machines to return the favor.”
Alastair Reynolds book The Prefect
Source: The Prefect (2007), Chapter 5 (p. 54)
Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
BBC (2 December 2014) http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540
I. J. Good (1916–2009) British statistician, cryptographer
"Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine" http://www.stat.vt.edu/tech_reports/2005/GoodTechReport.pdf, Advances in Computers, vol. 6, 1965
Barry Long (1926–2003) Australian spiritual teacher and writer
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1960s, Counterblast (1969), p. 55
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894) physicist and physiologist
"On the Conservation of Force" (1862), p. 280
Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1881)