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The Eagle: War Machines Mith Minds

By Frank Sauer on December 8, 2011 in ICRAC in the media

A short piece on how “[t]echnology takes our minds by surprise again”, qoting ICRAC’s Noel Sharkey and touching on the issue that “humans can be held accountable, machines can’t.”

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