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    .059 : planned communities, vehicle sharing
 .060 : trolley problem
 .061 : 90% of accidents caused by driver error - ''but which drivers?''
 .061 : V2X - transmits location of nearby vehicles
 .062 : Englebart's Mother of All Demos
 .065 : Philips shaver factory Drachten Netherlands, ... with human rework
 .069 : 1949 Norbert Weiner, human consequences, "The Human Use of Human Beings", "God and Golem, Inc"
 .076 : Luddite Fallacy, 1995 Rifkin "The End of Work" - but jobs 115M to 137M by 2005 (19% vs 11% pop. growth)
 .078 : AI impact on legal discovery
 .080 : Skill mismatch: transactions and production decline, interactions and problem solving increase by 4.8M jobs
 .081 : 1985 to 2004: 60k ATMs, 485k tellers to 352k ATMs, 527k tellers, 2011: 601k tellers, 152k repairers
 .084 : McKinsey 2011, internet created 2.6 jobs for every job lost
 .084 : Kurzweil: Humans transcend biology in 2045, ''singularity movement''
 .087 : 2013 [[http://www.ifr.org/news/ifr-press-release/ifr-robots-improve-manufacturing-success-create-jobs-469 | 3.6 jobs created per robot ]]
 .088 : 2014, Robert J. Gordon Northwestern University economist, [[''gains do not show up in conventional productivity figures.''
 http:/www/nber.org/papers/w19895 | peak improvement in 1998]]
 .090 : Toyota - automated factories do not improve themselves
 .093 : Aging populations in China, Europe. US is younger because of immigration
 .095-158 : Rise, fall, and resurrection of AI: "AI winter" followed by 2012 Hinton neural networks
 .116 : Hans Moravec's "hideway office", age 64 (1950?), survive until 2050 by eating well and walking
 .211 : Lee Felsenstein 1973, free public computer terminals in SF and Berkeley, 1976 Homebrew Computer Club, Sol-20. Osborne 1
 .217 : Eric Horvitz, The Office Assistant, AKA "The Fucking Clown", dumbed down to "Clippy" to fit on distro disk
 .220 : "Her" ... Liesl Capper's "My Perfect Girlfriend" shut down in 2014
 .229 : Boston Dynamics, Marc Raibert, Atlas robots
 .260 : Scott Hassan, Willow Garage 2006 to 2014
 .272 : Augmented Reality, 2013 "Magic Leap"
  .282 : Tom Gruber, Hearsay II to SIRI
 .343 : Bill Duvall, Tom Gruber, Adam Cheyer, Terry Winograd, and Gary Bradsky -> Human centered design
 .344 : ''"This is about us, about humans and the kind of world we will create. It's not about the machines"''

Machines Of Loving Grace

John Markoff, HarperCollins 2015, Bvtn Lib 303.483 MAR


  • AI vs IA (Intelligence Aplification) - many AI pioneers shifted to enhancing human capability
  • xii : Stanford area, 1964: John McCarthy, Doug Englebart

  • 004 : 1966 SRI, Shakey - robot w cameras on cart, tethered to racks of computers, minutes between moves
  • 005 : 1966 SRI, oN Line System - Englebart lab
  • 007 : 1969 Bill Duvall, network link to LA
  • 010 : Paul Saffo, "Never mistake a clear view for a short distance"
    • labor force continues to expand, between 1964 and 2012 the economy added 74M jobs

  • 010 : Job destruction for routinized middle-class jobs, expansion at the bottom and top of pyramid
  • 021 : Tony Tether, 2004 director DARPA
  • 032 : Sebastian Thrun ... 039 : Google self-driving car modified Prius
  • 045 : Google car, commutes to Berkeley, weekend to Tahoe
  • 046 : Tesla autopilot announcement
  • 057 : Handoff problem, "Google decided that while in some distant future that might be a solvable problem, it wasn't possible now with existing technology."
  • 058 : "golf cart" cars, less than 25 MPH for low speed urban driving
    • average in NY 17mph, SF 18mph - but what is averaged with zero - what is the distribution and what happens when you clip off the top??

  • 059 : planned communities, vehicle sharing
  • 060 : trolley problem
  • 061 : 90% of accidents caused by driver error - but which drivers?

  • 061 : V2X - transmits location of nearby vehicles
  • 062 : Englebart's Mother of All Demos
  • 065 : Philips shaver factory Drachten Netherlands, ... with human rework
  • 069 : 1949 Norbert Weiner, human consequences, "The Human Use of Human Beings", "God and Golem, Inc"
  • 076 : Luddite Fallacy, 1995 Rifkin "The End of Work" - but jobs 115M to 137M by 2005 (19% vs 11% pop. growth)
  • 078 : AI impact on legal discovery
  • 080 : Skill mismatch: transactions and production decline, interactions and problem solving increase by 4.8M jobs
  • 081 : 1985 to 2004: 60k ATMs, 485k tellers to 352k ATMs, 527k tellers, 2011: 601k tellers, 152k repairers
  • 084 : McKinsey 2011, internet created 2.6 jobs for every job lost

  • 084 : Kurzweil: Humans transcend biology in 2045, singularity movement

  • 087 : 2013 3.6 jobs created per robot

  • 088 : 2014, Robert J. Gordon Northwestern University economist, [[gains do not show up in conventional productivity figures. http:/www/nber.org/papers/w19895 | peak improvement in 1998]]

  • 090 : Toyota - automated factories do not improve themselves
  • 093 : Aging populations in China, Europe. US is younger because of immigration
  • 095-158 : Rise, fall, and resurrection of AI: "AI winter" followed by 2012 Hinton neural networks
  • 116 : Hans Moravec's "hideway office", age 64 (1950?), survive until 2050 by eating well and walking
  • 211 : Lee Felsenstein 1973, free public computer terminals in SF and Berkeley, 1976 Homebrew Computer Club, Sol-20. Osborne 1
  • 217 : Eric Horvitz, The Office Assistant, AKA "The Fucking Clown", dumbed down to "Clippy" to fit on distro disk
  • 220 : "Her" ... Liesl Capper's "My Perfect Girlfriend" shut down in 2014
  • 229 : Boston Dynamics, Marc Raibert, Atlas robots
  • 260 : Scott Hassan, Willow Garage 2006 to 2014
  • 272 : Augmented Reality, 2013 "Magic Leap"
    • 282 : Tom Gruber, Hearsay II to SIRI
  • 343 : Bill Duvall, Tom Gruber, Adam Cheyer, Terry Winograd, and Gary Bradsky -> Human centered design

  • 344 : "This is about us, about humans and the kind of world we will create. It's not about the machines"

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