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Headline October 25, 2018/ '' 'COMPUTER POWER COMPASS' ''


'' 'COMPUTER POWER COMPASS' ''




*GLOBAL ELECTIONS* : And The World Students Society stops to pay respects to the Proud People of North Korea and has the honor to invite:

Leader Kim Jong Un, all Citizens, Grandparents, Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers to Join :  The World Class. To join The World Students Society - for every subject in the world.

The World Students Society - the complete ownership of every student in the world : One Share - Piece - Peace, is all set to evolve in bringing the world together and grow into the greatest organization mankind ever conceived.

That widespread view while overstated, is not wholly unfounded. Global progress today requires that  students be heard and accepted as future leaders for only that will create the capacity for rapid change and real forward thinking.

This transition isn't easy. Transitions rarely are. In truth, the world management the world  Leadership, is finally getting its long-awaited overhaul.

As far back as 1966, Professor Joseph Weizenbaum, a master thinker at M.I.T. unveiled a computer program, ELIZA, which imitated a psychotherapist. It would, be rote, inquire about your feelings towards your parents or try to get you talking by rephrasing what you said in the form of a question.

The program immediately touched a nerve, becoming a national phenomenon to the surprise of the professor. For example, The New York Times swooned : ''Computer is being taught to understand English.'' 
Eliza understood nothing, in truth, and could never reach any shared insight with a ''patient''. Eliza mechanically responded to whatever appeared on the screen.

A typical therapy session quickly devolved into a Monty Python sketch:
[Patient : You are not very aggressive, but I think you don't want me to notice that. Eliza : What makes you think I am not very aggressive? Patient : You don't argue with me. Eliza : Why do you think I don't argue with you? Patient : You are afraid of me. Eliza : Does it please you to believe I am afraid of you?]

Imagine Mr. Weizenbaum's surprise when his secretary looked up from her computer and interrupted her exchanges with Eliza to say to him:
''Would you mind leaving the room, please?''

She wanted privacy for a conversation with a machine!

Professor Weizenbaum, appalled, suddenly saw the potential for mischief by programmers who could manipulate computers and potentially the rest of us.]

He soon switched gears and devoted his remaining years to protesting what he considered the amorality of his computer science peers, frequently referring to his experience as a young refugee from Nazi Germany.

In his epic anti - A.I. work from the mid-1970s, ''Computer Power and Human Reason,'' Mr. Weizenbaum described the scene at computer labs:

''Bright young men of disheveled appearance, often with sunken glowing eyes, can be seen sitting at  computer consoles, there arms tensed and waiting to fire their fingers, already poised to strike, at the buttons and keys on which their attention seems to be as riveted as a gambler's on the rolling dice,'' he wrote.

''They exist, at least when so engaged, only through and for the computers. These are computer bums, compulsive programmers.''

He was concerned about them as young students lacking perspective about life and was worried that these troubled souls could be our new leaders. Neither Professor Weizenbaum nor Mr. McCarthy mentioned, though it was hard to miss, that the ascendant generation were nearly all White men with a strong preference for people just like themselves.

In a word they were incorrigible, accustomed to total control of what appeared on the screens.

''No play-wright, no stage director, no emperor, however powerful,'' Mr. Wizenbaum wrote, ''has ever exercised such absolute authority to arrange a stage or a field of battle and to command such unswervingly dutiful actors or troops.''

Welcome to The World Students Society 2011 : Welcome to Silicon Valley, 2017.

The Honor and Serving of the latest Operational Research on Social Media giants and the World, continues.

With respectful dedication to Professor Joseph Weizenbaum, M.I.T., Silicon Valley Heroes, and the Students, professors and Teachers of the world.

See Ya all prepare for Global Elections on : wssciw.blogspot.com - The World Students Society and Twitter - !E-WOW! - the Ecosystem 2011:


''' Groundbreaking - Breaking Ground '''

Good Night and God Bless

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