To begin with I am not a Luddite. A Luddite is a person who is opposed to new technology or ways of working. The name is derived from Ned Ludd who worked in a factory as a stocker in 1800.
The Luddites were 19th-century English textile workers who protested against newly developed labor-saving technologies, primarily between 1811 and 1816. The stocking frames, spinning frames and power looms introduced during the Industrial Revolution replaced them with less-skilled, low-wage laborers, leaving the Luddites without work.
I am opposed to computers and robots that are fast becoming more inelegant than us. Just watch the movie, "Terminator" and see what might happen. Those inventing things never stop to wonder what if my invention becomes too powerful?
Here are a few reasons to watch out for the coming A. I. takeover.
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