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    Towards an Artificial Architecture: About Superintelligent Space

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    2021
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    Morel, Philip
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    In the essay The Doctors of Tomorrow Will Be Supercomputers, published online at futurism.com, Leary (2017) says doctors will be replaced by artificial intelligence-fed supercomputers. This is in line with many theorists and futurists including Kelly (2012) who, on a more "material" level, declared in Wired: Even those areas of medicine not defined by paperwork, such as surgery, are becoming increasingly robotic. The rote tasks of any information-intensive job can be automated. It doesn't matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, architect, reporter, or even programmer: The robot takeover will be epic. And it has already begun.'[Kelly,2013] For this last author, with whom I can only agree, if we are now at a 'point of inflection' in the use of robots, it is because they have become intelligent machines . Indeed, intelligence is the whole question...
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    https://doi.org/10.29117/gsm4q.2019.0026
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