Schlagwort: Autonomie

Te(a)chnology.

"We left the boxes in the village. Closed. Taped shut. No instruction, no human being. I thought, the kids will play with the boxes! Within four minutes, one kid not only opened the box, but found the on/off switch. He'd never seen an on/off switch. He powered it up. Within five days, they were using 47 apps per child per day. Within two weeks, they were singing ABC songs [in English] in the village. And within five months, they had hacked Android. Some idiot in our organization or in the Media Lab had disabled the camera! And they figured out it had a camera, and they hacked Android.

Nicholas Negroponte about leaving children alone with technology

Langetermijnrevolutie.

langterminjrevolutie

Tegenlicht: Youtopia

Ournet.

To begin with, we want everything.

A/I Manifesto

IT's magic.

Our approach in this paper is not only constructive, but we consider it to be procedural as well. In the context of fair division, we view a procedure as featuring the following characteristics: it is intuitive, meaning that each step must be easy to understand; it is plausible, meaning that each step must be simple to argue; and it is manageable, meaning that each step must be straightforward to compute. We see these subjective criteria as relevant for the practical implementation of a fair-division outcome, in particular when parties in real life prefer to establish fairness by themselves, rather than trust the ‘‘magic’’ of a computer algorithm.

Claus-Jochen Haake, Matthias G. Raith, and Francis Edward Su. Bidding for envy-freeness: a procedural approach to n-player fair-division problems.
In: Social Choice and Welfare, 19(4):723–749, 2002.

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