How computers kill people, or let’s not ‘move fast and break things’
Technological advances are great, but only if they are developed in a way that makes them safe to use.

The idea that our technological creations may harm, or even murder us has been a theme of fiction from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein to the 1915 silent film The Golem. Isaac Asimov’s 1942 short story Runaround proposed the oft-quoted First Law of Robotics: A r...
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