AI’s human side
Nov 2 · 5 min read
In 1998, two years before the carnage of the dot-com bust, two Stanford Ph.D. students presented an interesting scientific paper. It contained a big idea that made their company one of the most valuable in the world. Their name was, obviously, Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, and their company one of the then-many search engines — the one that finally gained one of the most lucrative competitive positions in history. The world has since been entranced with their superior digital prowess, and especially their mastery of artificial intelligence (AI) — together with the mound that would create to protect their market position and…
