Charlie Derr on Tue, 28 May 2013 16:07:21 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> Driverless cars, pilotless planes -- will there be jobs left for a human beings


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> I would love to hear what people think.
> 
> best, Brian
> 

I think you're mostly spot on.  It sometimes seems like battling against the tide (or tilting at windmills) but
there's really nothing to be done except to try to keep probing for weaknesses in the current power structure(s).
There are a lot of "possible" ways to make progress.  I think providing materials such that people are able to
"self-educate" is important.  And also, trying to stand firm in the ongoing debate about education.  I'm firmly of the
opinion that the most important thing anyone can be taught is how to learn.  In the long run, it's my hope that if we
teach each other and all our children how to think and how to learn, there's at least a fighting chance for the future.

   keep on keepin' on,
       ~c
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