Ken Liu

Broken Stars

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  • Olga Alekseevahas quotedlast year
    It was pointless to find fault with machines by starting with the premise that humans were supreme. It was more important to clarify, through the imitation game, how humans accomplished their complex cognitive tasks.
  • Olga Alekseevahas quotedlast year
    Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain—that is, not only write it but know that it had written it. No mechanism could feel (and not merely artificially signal, an easy contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grief when its valves fuse, be warmed by flattery, be made miserable by its mistakes, be charmed by sex, be angry or depressed when it cannot get what it wants.
  • Deb Leehas quoted3 years ago
    the meaning of freedom is that you can always choose, though there is no promise that your choice will become reality. Maybe this is a cheap consolation, but other than this, we have nothing.”
  • Deb Leehas quoted3 years ago
    Hope has always existed and always will,” he said solemnly. “But hope is not the future because time does not have an inevitable direction. Hope is now: in existence itself, in nothingness. The truth of nothingness is freedom. Man has always had the freedom to choose, and this is the only comfort and grace offered to humanity.”
  • Deb Leehas quoted3 years ago
    May you forget the unhappy parts of life and live each day in joy. Love life and embrace ideals!
  • Cecilie Holmstrømhas quoted4 years ago
    he had constructed a Great Firewall up north, which shielded the empire from all barbarian attacks as well as pop-up ads.
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