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    Deadly Algorithms
    Continent 4 (4). 2015.
    It has long been argued that robotic systems decrease the error margin of civilian casualties that are often the consequence of human error. The focus on algorithmic decision-making and the gradual reduction of human control unveils moral and juristic issues that lead to the crucial question: can we take algorithms to court?
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    Of Mice Moths and Men Machines
    Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 4 (1-2): 286-306. 2008.
    In 1947, Grace Murray Hopper a pioneer in early computing made an unusual entry into her daily logbook: lsquo;Relay #70 Panel F in relay. First actual case of bug being found.rsquo; Accompanying this entry is an actual celluloid tape encrusted bug, or more specifically a moth, fastened to the page of the logbook. According to Hopper, one of the technicians in her team solved a glitch in the emHarvard Mark II/em computer by pulling an actual insect out from between the contacts of one of its rela…Read more
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    Of mice moths and men machines
    Cosmos and History 4 (1-2): 286-306. 2008.