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A Cry Heard Round The World: Kim Sun-Il died desperate and alone, but he did not die unheard. Looking At And Longing For Mars: Reflections on a childhood dream. A Robot May Not Harm a Human Being. Is The Opposite True?: Thoughts on the future rights of artificial intelligence. Long After The Boys Of Summer Have Gone: What makes a relationship work? Winter Of Our Feline Discontent: What the cat wants, the cat gets. But what DOES it want? To Tell The Truth: There may be no honor among thieves, but can't we find it even in a few good men and women? Should The Human Brain Retire?: We know that we cannot win forever. We know that machines will continue to improve. So why don't we let the human brain retire gracefully now, with honors? Translate This Page
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