In Frank Herbert’s Dune books, humanity has long
banned the creation of “thinking machines.” Ten thousand years
earlier, their ancestors destroyed all such computers in a movement
called the Butlerian Jihad, because they felt the machines
controlled them. The penalty for violating the Orange Catholic
Bible’s commandment “Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness
of a human mind” is immediate death. In the December 2014 issue of
Reason,Ronald Bailey asks if humanity should sanction the creation
of intelligent machines?
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