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But you don’t have to erase to go forwards, she says. “You can leapfrog and embed local intelligence, using a nature-based traditional Chinese technology that’s climate resilient, ecologically resilient and culturally resilient. And we can make beautiful urban spaces with them as well.”

The Case for ... Making Low-Tech 'Dumb' Cities Instead of 'Smart' Ones

theguardian.com

Today edge habitats make up 70 percent of our planet’s forests; they are no longer sporadic disruptions but the landscape itself. We inhabit a world as angular and broken as a corn maze, all edge and no heart.

Crossings

Ben Goldfarb

To autocrats fumbling in the dark, meanwhile, machine learning looks like an answer to their prayers. Such technology can tell rulers whether their subjects like what they are doing without the hassle of surveys or the political risks of open debates and elections. For this reason, many observers have fretted that advances in AI will only strengthen the hand of dictators and further enable them to control their societies.

Spirals of Delusion

foreignaffairs.com

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