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David Weinberger

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    Would a Google car sacrifice you for the sake of the many?

    Plus: Networked Road Neutrality1. The programmed morality of networked cars Google self-driving cars are presumably programmed to protect their passengers. So, when a traffic situation gets nasty, the car you're in will take all the defensive actions it can to keep you safe. But what will robot cars be programmed to do when there’s lots of them on the roads, and they're networked with one another? We know what we as individuals would like.
    David Weinberger4 min read
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    10,000 Eyes to See Through

    Comcast-willing, the reverse Panopticon is on its way. And you’ll love it.
    David Weinberger4 min read

      Is there progress on the Net?

      Yes, but it isn’t like progress before the Net
      David Weinberger3 min read

        The problem with civility

        Civility is weak tea. What about some of the other virtues?
        David Weinberger2 min read
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          Library as maker and informationspace

          The library of the future puts users in the very heart of it’s services, both as knowledge makers as well as knowledge consumers.
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